n8n-nodes-adeu 1.7.1 → 1.7.4
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- package/dist/nodes/Adeu/Adeu.node.json +13 -13
- package/dist/nodes/Adeu/adeu.svg +4 -4
- package/dist/nodes/Adeu/metafile-cjs.json +1 -0
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# n8n-nodes-adeu
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An [n8n](https://n8n.io) community node for **[Adeu](https://adeu.ai)** — the Virtual DOM for Microsoft Word.
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This node lets your n8n workflows apply AI-driven tracked changes, extract LLM-friendly Markdown, generate diffs, and sanitize `.docx` documents — all without leaving the n8n canvas.
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It is a thin wrapper around the [`@adeu/core`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@adeu/core) TypeScript engine, which executes entirely in-process. Your documents never leave the n8n runtime.
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## Installation
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Follow n8n's [community nodes installation guide](https://docs.n8n.io/integrations/community-nodes/installation/) and install `n8n-nodes-adeu`.
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## Operations
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The node exposes one resource (**Document**) with four operations:
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### Extract Markdown
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Project a `.docx` into LLM-friendly CriticMarkup (with a Semantic Appendix of defined terms, cross-references, and likely typos).
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- **Input**: `.docx` binary
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- **Output**: JSON `{ markdown, fileName, cleanView }`
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- Use `Clean View = true` to simulate "Accept All Changes" before extraction.
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### Apply Edits
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Apply a batch of `DocumentChange` operations as native Word tracked changes and comments.
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- **Output**: redlined `.docx` binary + JSON stats
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- Supported change types: `modify`, `accept`, `reject`, `reply`, `insert_row`, `delete_row`
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The typical pipeline is: **Read DOCX → LLM Node → Adeu (Apply Edits) → Send Email**, where the LLM outputs a JSON array of edits matching the `DocumentChange` schema from [`@adeu/core`](https://github.com/dealfluence/adeu/tree/main/node/packages/core).
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### Generate Diff
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Produce a sub-word level `@@ Word Patch @@` diff between two `.docx` documents.
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- **Output**: JSON `{ diff, originalFileName, modifiedFileName }`
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### Finalize Document
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Strip metadata (author names, internal IDs, RSIDs, custom XML), optionally accept all tracked changes, and optionally lock the document read-only.
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- **Input**: `.docx` binary
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- **Output**: finalized `.docx` binary + a human-readable sanitization report
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## Example Workflow
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[ Adeu — Apply Edits ] ← reads changes from input JSON
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## Error Handling
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When `@adeu/core` rejects an edit, this node surfaces a structured `NodeApiError` with both *what happened* and *how to fix it* — e.g.:
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Enable n8n's **Continue On Fail** to keep batch workflows running through partial errors.
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## License
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# n8n-nodes-adeu
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[](https://www.npmjs.com/package/n8n-nodes-adeu)
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[](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
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An [n8n](https://n8n.io) community node for **[Adeu](https://adeu.ai)** — the Virtual DOM for Microsoft Word.
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This node lets your n8n workflows apply AI-driven tracked changes, extract LLM-friendly Markdown, generate diffs, and sanitize `.docx` documents — all without leaving the n8n canvas.
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It is a thin wrapper around the [`@adeu/core`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@adeu/core) TypeScript engine, which executes entirely in-process. Your documents never leave the n8n runtime.
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## Installation
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Follow n8n's [community nodes installation guide](https://docs.n8n.io/integrations/community-nodes/installation/) and install `n8n-nodes-adeu`.
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## Operations
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The node exposes one resource (**Document**) with four operations:
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### Extract Markdown
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Project a `.docx` into LLM-friendly CriticMarkup (with a Semantic Appendix of defined terms, cross-references, and likely typos).
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- **Input**: `.docx` binary
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- **Output**: JSON `{ markdown, fileName, cleanView }`
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- Use `Clean View = true` to simulate "Accept All Changes" before extraction.
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### Apply Edits
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Apply a batch of `DocumentChange` operations as native Word tracked changes and comments.
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- **Input**: `.docx` binary + a `changes` array (from upstream JSON or defined inline)
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- **Output**: redlined `.docx` binary + JSON stats
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- Supported change types: `modify`, `accept`, `reject`, `reply`, `insert_row`, `delete_row`
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The typical pipeline is: **Read DOCX → LLM Node → Adeu (Apply Edits) → Send Email**, where the LLM outputs a JSON array of edits matching the `DocumentChange` schema from [`@adeu/core`](https://github.com/dealfluence/adeu/tree/main/node/packages/core).
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### Generate Diff
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Produce a sub-word level `@@ Word Patch @@` diff between two `.docx` documents.
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- **Input**: two `.docx` binaries on the same item (defaults: `data` and `data2`)
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- **Output**: JSON `{ diff, originalFileName, modifiedFileName }`
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### Finalize Document
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Strip metadata (author names, internal IDs, RSIDs, custom XML), optionally accept all tracked changes, and optionally lock the document read-only.
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- **Input**: `.docx` binary
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- **Output**: finalized `.docx` binary + a human-readable sanitization report
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## Example Workflow
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```
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[ Read Binary File ]
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│
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[ AI Agent / OpenAI ] ← outputs { changes: [...] }
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│
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[ Adeu — Apply Edits ] ← reads changes from input JSON
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│
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[ Adeu — Finalize Document ]
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│
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[ Send Email (with attachment) ]
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```
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## Error Handling
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When `@adeu/core` rejects an edit, this node surfaces a structured `NodeApiError` with both *what happened* and *how to fix it* — e.g.:
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- "An edit could not be applied: target text not found." → verify exact punctuation/whitespace
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- "An edit matched multiple locations in the document." → add surrounding context to `target_text`
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- "The document could not be opened." → verify the binary is `.docx`, not `.doc`/`.pdf`
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Enable n8n's **Continue On Fail** to keep batch workflows running through partial errors.
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## License
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