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You can use the command-line interface to highlight sentences in a PDF document.
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```sh
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python highlight_pdf.py --user_input "Your question or input text" --pdf_filename "path/to/your/document.pdf" --openai_key "your_openai_api_key" --comment
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```
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#### Arguments
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- `--user_input`: The text input from the user to highlight in the PDFs.
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- `--silent`: Suppress warnings (optional).
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- `--openai_key`: OpenAI API key (optional if set in `.env`).
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- `--comment`: Include comments in the highlighted PDF (optional).
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- `--data`: Data in JSON format (fields: text, pdf_filename, pages) (optional).
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- `--data`: Data in JSON format (fields: user_input, pdf_filename, pages) (optional).
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- `--llm_model`: The LLM model to use (optional if set in `.env`).
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#### Example
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