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GitHub - kklimuk/docx-cli: CLI for AI agents (Claude, Codex) to read, edit, and comment on .docx files with full format fidelity.
kirillklimuk · 2026-05-06 · via Show HN

docx-cli - read, edit, and comment on .docx files safely - Watch Video

A CLI for AI agents (Claude, Codex) to safely read, edit, and comment on .docx files with full format fidelity. Outputs JSON-AST for precise locator-based editing; preserves anything it doesn't model by mutating XML in place.

Install

Standalone binary (no Bun required):

curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kklimuk/docx-cli/main/install.sh | sh

Honors PREFIX (default $HOME/.local/bin) and VERSION (default latest):

PREFIX=/usr/local sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kklimuk/docx-cli/main/install.sh)"
VERSION=v0.2.0 sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kklimuk/docx-cli/main/install.sh)"

Pre-built binaries are published for linux/x64, linux/arm64, darwin/x64, darwin/arm64, windows/x64.

npm (requires Bun >= 1.3):

bun add -g bun-docx
# or
bunx bun-docx read doc.docx

Commands

docx create FILE [--title T] [--author A] [--text "..."]
docx read FILE [--markdown [--from pN] [--to pN] [--accepted | --baseline] [--comments]]
docx insert FILE --after p3 --text "..." [--style HeadingN] [--color HEX] [--bold] [--italic] [--url URL]
docx insert FILE --after p3 --runs '[{"type":"text","text":"X","bold":true}]'
docx edit   FILE --at p3 --text "..." | --runs '[...]'
docx delete FILE --at p3

docx find FILE QUERY [--regex] [--ignore-case] [--all] [--nth N]
docx replace FILE PATTERN REPLACEMENT [--regex] [--ignore-case] [--all] [--limit N] [--dry-run]

docx wc      FILE [LOCATOR] [--accepted | --baseline]
docx outline FILE

docx comments add     FILE --range p3:5-20 --text "..." [--author NAME]
docx comments reply   FILE --to c0 --text "..."
docx comments resolve FILE --id c0 [--unset]
docx comments delete  FILE --id c0
docx comments list    FILE [--include-resolved] [--thread c0]

docx images list    FILE
docx images extract FILE --to ./media [--id imgN]
docx images replace FILE --at imgN --with ./new.png

docx hyperlinks list    FILE
docx hyperlinks add     FILE --at pN:S-E --url URL
docx hyperlinks replace FILE --at linkN --with URL
docx hyperlinks delete  FILE --at linkN

docx track-changes FILE on|off
docx track-changes list   FILE
docx track-changes accept FILE (--at tcN | --all)
docx track-changes reject FILE (--at tcN | --all)
docx info schema [--ts]
docx info locators [--json]

Every command has --help. Mutating commands accept --dry-run and -o/--output PATH (write to a parallel file instead of overwriting FILE). JSON output by default for read and *.list; structured {ok, code, error, hint} on failure.

When <w:trackChanges/> is set in the doc (toggle via docx track-changes FILE on), insert/edit/delete/replace automatically emit <w:ins>/<w:del> markers. Author resolution: per-call --author NAME overrides $DOCX_AUTHOR, which falls back to docx-cli. To make a one-off untracked edit, flip the flag off, edit, then flip it back on. find results inside tracked-change wrappers carry a trackedChanges array so agents can decide what to do with hits in pending insertions/deletions. docx track-changes list FILE returns a JSON inventory of every revision wrapper (<w:ins> / <w:del> / <w:moveFrom> / <w:moveTo>) with stable tcN ids, author, date, paragraph location, and the affected text. docx track-changes accept FILE --at tcN | --all incorporates changes — additive wrappers (<w:ins> / <w:moveTo>) get unwrapped, subtractive wrappers (<w:del> / <w:moveFrom>) get deleted; reject is the inverse (additive deleted, subtractive unwrapped after <w:delText><w:t>). moveFrom/moveTo halves are processed independently, so --all handles a complete move; targeting one half by tcN leaves the other in place. Accept/reject themselves bypass tracking — they're doc surgery, not edits.

OOXML has no native tracked-change form for hyperlink edits or image swaps, so when track-changes is on, hyperlinks add/replace/delete and images replace auto-emit a [docx-cli] … comment anchored to the affected span/run instead. The comment carries the same --author attribution as the other tracked operations. Word itself silently bypasses tracking for these — we trade silence for an explicit audit trail.

Markdown rendering

docx read FILE --markdown renders the document body as GitHub-flavored Markdown instead of JSON. Useful when you (or an LLM) want to skim a doc quickly without parsing the AST. Each rendered paragraph is followed by an HTML comment with its locator (<!-- p3 -->) so the markdown is invisible-pinned: humans see clean prose in a renderer, agents parse the locators from raw text.

  • Headings → #/##/### based on style="HeadingN"
  • Lists → - indented per level
  • Bold/italic/strike → **…** / *…* / ~~…~~; underline → <u>…</u>
  • Run color → <span style="color:#hex">…</span>; highlight → <span style="background-color:NAME">…</span>
  • Hyperlinks → [text](url)
  • Images → ![alt](imgN)
  • Tables → GitHub pipe tables; multi-paragraph cells joined with <br>; per-cell-paragraph locators inline
  • Section breaks → ---
  • Equations (<m:oMath>/<m:oMathPara>) → `equation: text` (concatenated <m:t> plaintext; structure like sub/sup/fractions collapses to literal characters — degraded but readable)
  • Footnotes / endnotes → inline [^fnN] / [^enN] refs with GFM footnote definitions at end of output
  • Charts / SmartArt / shapes / other non-picture drawings → `[chart]` / `[smartart]` / `[shape]` / `[drawing]` placeholders

--from LOC and --to LOC slice by top-level block (both inclusive). Accepts paragraph, table, cell, span, and range locators; cell/span/range collapse to their enclosing top-level block. Comment/image/hyperlink/tracked-change locators are rejected.

Tracked changes — three views. By default, additive wrappers (<w:ins>, <w:moveTo>) render as CriticMarkup {++text++}[^tcN] and subtractive wrappers (<w:del>, <w:moveFrom>) as {--text--}[^tcN], with [^tcN]: insertion|deletion|moveTo|moveFrom by author (date) definitions appended after any comment/footnote/endnote definitions. The [^tcN] reference is a stable positional id (tc0, tc1, …) that's also addressable as a locator and reported by docx track-changes list. Two flags switch view; they're mutually exclusive:

  • --accepted — post-accept view: <w:del> and <w:moveFrom> runs are dropped, <w:ins> and <w:moveTo> runs render as plain text. No CriticMarkup, no [^tcN] refs, no appendix.
  • --baseline — pre-change view: <w:ins> and <w:moveTo> runs are dropped, <w:del> and <w:moveFrom> runs render as plain text. No CriticMarkup, no [^tcN] refs, no appendix.

docx wc accepts the same --accepted / --baseline flags with parallel semantics: default counts everything currently on disk (plain + ins + del), --accepted skips deletions, --baseline skips insertions. The response includes a view field so agents know which mode the count was taken from.

--comments appends a GFM footnote reference ([^cN]) at the end of each commented span and emits one footnote definition per comment at the end of the output:

… some commented text[^c0] …

[^c0]: "commented span" — Author Name (2024-01-15T...): comment body
[^c1]: "another span" — Author Name (2024-01-15T...) ↳ c0: reply body

Footnotes/endnotes (the document's own <w:footnoteReference> / <w:endnoteReference>) are rendered unconditionally — [^fn1] / [^en1] inline + [^fn1]: body definitions at the end of the output, alongside any --comments footnotes. They use fn/en prefixes so the namespaces don't collide.

Locators

pN                   paragraph N (e.g., p3)
pN:S-E               characters S..E within paragraph N
pN:S-pM:E            cross-paragraph range
tN                   table N; tN:rRcC for cell at row R, col C
cN, imgN, linkN, tcN comment / image / hyperlink / tracked-change ids

Run docx info locators for the full reference.

Development

bun install && bun run prepare      # set up + git hooks
bun dev <subcommand>                # run via source
bun run check                       # biome + knip + tsc
bun run test:unit                   # core + cli tests (fast)
bun run test:integration            # LibreOffice round-trip (needs `soffice` on PATH)
bun test                            # everything
bun run build                       # produce dist/docx via bun build --compile

LibreOffice (for integration tests)

Architecture

src/
  index.ts               # binary entrypoint
  cli/
    index.ts             # parseArgs dispatch
    help.ts              # top-level --help
    respond.ts           # JSON ack / structured error helpers
    create/              # create FILE
    read/                # read FILE [--markdown ...]  (markdown.ts renderer)
    insert/              # insert FILE  (uses ./emit Paragraph component)
    edit/                # edit FILE
    delete/              # delete FILE
    find/                # find FILE QUERY
    replace/             # replace FILE PATTERN REPLACEMENT
    wc/                  # wc FILE [LOCATOR]
    outline/             # outline FILE
    comments/            # add | reply | resolve | delete | list
    images/              # list | extract | replace
    hyperlinks/          # add | list | replace | delete
    track-changes/       # on|off | list | accept | reject (apply.ts holds the unwrap/delete logic)
    info/                # schema | locators (reference output)
  core/
    package/             # JSZip open/close, named-part read/write
    parser/              # XmlNode class + parse/serialize + JSX factory
    jsx/                 # h, Fragment, namespaces (w, r, a, wp, pic, ...)
    ast/                 # types + DocView + XML→AST reader (text.ts: shared paragraph helpers)
    locators/            # parse "p3:5-20" + resolve to refs
tests/
  core/, cli/, integration/
  fixtures/

Stack

  • Runtime: Bun (node:util parseArgs, JSX with custom factory, native zlib)
  • Parser: jszip + fast-xml-parser + fast-xml-builder
  • Quality: Biome + Knip + tsc; LibreOffice headless for round-trip integration tests
  • Standard: ECMA-376 Part 1 §17 (WordprocessingML), Transitional profile

How It Works

In-place XML mutation. The AST returned by read is a view over the parsed XML tree, not a separate model. When you edit or comments add, we mutate the underlying XML nodes directly and serialize back. Anything we don't model in the AST (custom styles, theme colors, schema extensions) survives because we never re-emit untouched regions.

JSX for emitters. Constructing OOXML fragments imperatively (<w:rPr><w:b/><w:color w:val="800080"/>) gets verbose. We write emitters in JSX with a custom factory: <w.rPr><w.b/><w.color w-val="800080"/></w.rPr> becomes the right XmlNode tree. Component names are PascalCase (<Paragraph>, <RunProperties>); they return XmlNode | null so empty wrappers get omitted automatically.

Span-aware comments. comments add --range p3:5-20 finds the runs that contain offsets 5 and 20, splits them at the boundaries (preserving rPr formatting on both halves), and inserts <w:commentRangeStart> / <w:commentRangeEnd> markers between the slices. The <w:commentReference> run goes after the end marker.

ParaId auto-injection. Comments authored by tools like mammoth or older Word versions lack w14:paraId, which commentsExtended.xml requires for resolve/reply. We detect this on resolve/reply and inject a fresh paraId, also adding the xmlns:w14 namespace declaration to the <w:comments> root if missing.

Cross-format image replacement. images replace --at img0 --with new.png detects the new MIME type via Bun.file().type, renames the part (word/media/image1.jpegword/media/image1.png), rewrites the relationship Target, and ensures [Content_Types].xml has a <Default> for the new extension.

Hyperlink CRUD. hyperlinks list enumerates <w:hyperlink> elements with positional linkN ids; hyperlinks add --at p3:5-20 --url URL wraps an existing span (splitting runs at offsets); hyperlinks replace --at link0 --with URL updates the rels Target, allocating a new rId if the existing one is shared so siblings stay pointed at the original URL; hyperlinks delete --at link0 unwraps the link (text survives) and prunes the rels entry when no longer referenced.

CI

GitHub Actions (.github/workflows/ci.yml) runs four jobs on push to main and on PRs:

Job What
check biome check . && knip-bun && tsc --noEmit
unit-tests bun run test:unit (core + cli, fast)
integration-tests Installs LibreOffice, runs bun run test:integration
build-binary Smoke-builds via bun build --compile and runs --version

.github/workflows/release.yml triggers on v* tags, matrix-builds the five binaries, and uploads them to a GitHub Release via softprops/action-gh-release.