Overview
Chrome's built-in PDF viewer is fine until you're reading papers at 2am and your retinas are melting. DarkMinPDF fixes this by replacing Chrome's viewer with one that actually has dark mode—ported from Min browser's viewer with Mozilla's PDF.js doing the heavy lifting. It intercepts PDFs before Chrome can touch them, renders only the pages you're looking at (so your RAM survives opening that 500-page datasheet), and remembers your theme preference. Light, sepia, dark with color inversion. Keyboard shortcuts work. Search and highlighting sorta works. Probably better than your current PDF reading setup unless you have an e-ink device you use religiously.
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Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes
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