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Create, edit, and format DOCX documents via CLI tools or direct C# scripts built on OpenXML SDK (.NET).
minimax-docx
Create, edit, and format DOCX documents via CLI tools or direct C# scripts built on OpenXML SDK (.NET).
Setup
First time: bash scripts/setup.sh (or powershell scripts/setup.ps1 on Windows, --minimal to skip optional deps).
First operation in session: scripts/env_check.sh — do not proceed if NOT READY. (Skip on subsequent operations within the same session.)
Quick Start: Direct C# Path
When the task requires structural document manipulation (custom styles, complex tables, multi-section layouts, headers/footers, TOC, images), write C# directly instead of wrestling with CLI limitations. Use this scaffold:
// File: scripts/dotnet/task.csx (or a new .cs in a Console project)
// dotnet run --project scripts/dotnet/MiniMaxAIDocx.Cli -- run-script task.csx
#r "nuget: DocumentFormat.OpenXml, 3.2.0"
using DocumentFormat.OpenXml;
using DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Packaging;
using DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Wordprocessing;
using var doc = WordprocessingDocument.Create("output.docx", WordprocessingDocumentType.Document);
var mainPart = doc.AddMainDocumentPart();
mainPart.Document = new Document(new Body());
// --- Your logic here ---
// Read the relevant Samples/*.cs file FIRST for tested patterns.
// See Samples/ table in References section below.
Before writing any C#, read the relevant Samples/*.cs file — they contain compilable, SDK-version-verified patterns. The Samples table in the References section below maps topics to files.
CLI shorthand
All CLI commands below use $CLI as shorthand for:
dotnet run --project scripts/dotnet/MiniMaxAIDocx.Cli --
Pipeline routing
Route by checking: does the user have an input .docx file?
User task
├─ No input file → Pipeline A: CREATE
│ signals: "write", "create", "draft", "generate", "new", "make a report/proposal/memo"
│ → Read references/scenario_a_create.md
│
└─ Has input .docx
├─ Replace/fill/modify content → Pipeline B: FILL-EDIT
│ signals: "fill in", "replace", "update", "change text", "add section", "edit"
│ → Read references/scenario_b_edit_content.md
│
└─ Reformat/apply style/template → Pipeline C: FORMAT-APPLY
signals: "reformat", "apply template", "restyle", "match this format", "套模板", "排版"
├─ Template is pure style (no content) → C-1: OVERLAY (apply styles to source)
└─ Template has structure (cover/TOC/example sections) → C-2: BASE-REPLACE
(use template as base, replace example content with user content)
→ Read references/scenario_c_apply_template.md
If the request spans multiple pipelines, run them sequentially (e.g., Create then Format-Apply).
Pre-processing
Convert .doc → .docx if needed: scripts/doc_to_docx.sh input.doc output_dir/
Preview before editing (avoids reading raw XML): scripts/docx_preview.sh document.docx
Analyze structure for editing scenarios: $CLI analyze --input document.docx
Scenario A: Create
Read references/scenario_a_create.md, references/typography_guide.md, and references/design_principles.md first. Pick an aesthetic recipe from Samples/AestheticRecipeSamples.cs that matches the document type — do not invent formatting values. For CJK, also read references/cjk_typography.md.
Choose your path:
- Simple (plain text, minimal formatting): use CLI —
$CLI create --type report --output out.docx --config content.json - Structural (custom styles, multi-section, TOC, images, complex tables): write C# directly. Read the relevant
Samples/*.csfirst.
CLI options: --type (report|letter|memo|academic), --title, --author, --page-size (letter|a4|legal|a3), --margins (standard|narrow|wide), --header, --footer, --page-numbers, --toc, --content-json.
Then run the validation pipeline (below).
Scenario B: Edit / Fill
Read references/scenario_b_edit_content.md first. Preview → analyze → edit → validate.
Choose your path:
- Simple (text replacement, placeholder fill): use CLI subcommands.
- Structural (add/reorganize sections, modify styles, manipulate tables, insert images): write C# directly. Read
references/openxml_element_order.mdand the relevantSamples/*.cs.
Available CLI edit subcommands:
replace-text --find "X" --replace "Y"fill-placeholders --data '{"key":"value"}'fill-table --data table.jsoninsert-section,remove-section,update-header-footer
$CLI edit replace-text --input in.docx --output out.docx --find "OLD" --replace "NEW"
$CLI edit fill-placeholders --input in.docx --output out.docx --data '{"name":"John"}'
Then run the validation pipeline. Also run diff to verify minimal changes:
$CLI diff --before in.docx --after out.docx
Scenario C: Apply Template
Read references/scenario_c_apply_template.md first. Preview and analyze both source and template.
$CLI apply-template --input source.docx --template template.docx --output out.docx
For complex template operations (multi-template merge, per-section headers/footers, style merging), write C# directly — see Critical Rules below for required patterns.
Run the validation pipeline, then the hard gate-check:
$CLI validate --input out.docx --gate-check assets/xsd/business-rules.xsd
Gate-check is a hard requirement. Do NOT deliver until it passes. If it fails: diagnose, fix, re-run.
Also diff to verify content preservation: $CLI diff --before source.docx --after out.docx
Validation pipeline
Run after every write operation. For Scenario C the full pipeline is mandatory; for A/B it is recommended (skip only if the operation was trivially simple).
$CLI merge-runs --input doc.docx # 1. consolidate runs
$CLI validate --input doc.docx --xsd assets/xsd/wml-subset.xsd # 2. XSD structure
$CLI validate --input doc.docx --business # 3. business rules
If XSD fails, auto-repair and retry:
$CLI fix-order --input doc.docx
$CLI validate --input doc.docx --xsd assets/xsd/wml-subset.xsd
If XSD still fails, fall back to business rules + preview:
$CLI validate --input doc.docx --business
scripts/docx_preview.sh doc.docx
# Verify: font contamination=0, table count correct, drawing count correct, sectPr count correct
Final preview: scripts/docx_preview.sh doc.docx
Critical rules
These prevent file corruption — OpenXML is strict about element ordering.
Element order (properties always first):
| Parent | Order |
|---|---|
w:p |
pPr → runs |
w:r |
rPr → t/br/tab |
w:tbl |
tblPr → tblGrid → tr |
w:tr |
trPr → tc |
w:tc |
tcPr → p (min 1 <w:p/>) |
w:body |
block content → sectPr (LAST child) |
Direct format contamination: When copying content from a source document, inline rPr (fonts, color) and pPr (borders, shading, spacing) override template styles. Always strip direct formatting — keep only pStyle reference and t text. Clean tables too (including pPr/rPr inside cells).
Track changes: <w:del> uses <w:delText>, never <w:t>. <w:ins> uses <w:t>, never <w:delText>.
Font size: w:sz = points × 2 (12pt → sz="24"). Margins/spacing in DXA (1 inch = 1440, 1cm ≈ 567).
Heading styles MUST have OutlineLevel: When defining heading styles (Heading1, ThesisH1, etc.), always include new OutlineLevel { Val = N } in StyleParagraphProperties (H1→0, H2→1, H3→2). Without this, Word sees them as plain styled text — TOC and navigation pane won't work.
Multi-template merge: When given multiple template files (font, heading, breaks), read references/scenario_c_apply_template.md section "Multi-Template Merge" FIRST. Key rules:
- Merge styles from all templates into one styles.xml. Structure (sections/breaks) comes from the breaks template.
- Each content paragraph must appear exactly ONCE — never duplicate when inserting section breaks.
- NEVER insert empty/blank paragraphs as padding or section separators. Output paragraph count must equal input. Use section break properties (
w:sectPrinsidew:pPr) and style spacing (w:spacingbefore/after) for visual separation. - Insert oddPage section breaks before EVERY chapter heading, not just the first. Even if a chapter has dual-column content, it MUST start with oddPage; use a second continuous break after the heading for column switching.
- Dual-column chapters need THREE section breaks: (1) oddPage in preceding para's pPr, (2) continuous+cols=2 in the chapter HEADING's pPr, (3) continuous+cols=1 in the last body para's pPr to revert.
- Copy
titlePgsettings from the breaks template for EACH section. Abstract and TOC sections typically needtitlePg=true.
Multi-section headers/footers: Templates with 10+ sections (e.g., Chinese thesis) have DIFFERENT headers/footers per section (Roman vs Arabic page numbers, different header text per zone). Rules:
- Use C-2 Base-Replace: copy the TEMPLATE as output base, then replace body content. This preserves all sections, headers, footers, and titlePg settings automatically.
- NEVER recreate headers/footers from scratch — copy template header/footer XML byte-for-byte.
- NEVER add formatting (borders, alignment, font size) not present in the template header XML.
- Non-cover sections MUST have header/footer XML files (at least empty header + page number footer).
- See
references/scenario_c_apply_template.mdsection "Multi-Section Header/Footer Transfer".
References
Load as needed — don't load all at once. Pick the most relevant files for the task.
The C# samples and design references below are the project's knowledge base ("encyclopedia"). When writing OpenXML code, ALWAYS read the relevant sample file first — it contains compilable, SDK-version-verified patterns that prevent common errors. When making aesthetic decisions, read the design principles and recipe files — they encode tested, harmonious parameter sets from authoritative sources (IEEE, ACM, APA, Nature, etc.), not guesses.
Scenario guides (read first for each pipeline)
| File | When |
|---|---|
references/scenario_a_create.md |
Pipeline A: creating from scratch |
references/scenario_b_edit_content.md |
Pipeline B: editing existing content |
references/scenario_c_apply_template.md |
Pipeline C: applying template formatting |
C# code samples (compilable, heavily commented — read when writing code)
| File | Topic |
|---|---|
Samples/DocumentCreationSamples.cs |
Document lifecycle: create, open, save, streams, doc defaults, settings, properties, page setup, multi-section |
Samples/StyleSystemSamples.cs |
Styles: Normal/Heading chain, character/table/list styles, DocDefaults, latentStyles, CJK 公文, APA 7th, import, resolve inheritance |
Samples/CharacterFormattingSamples.cs |
RunProperties: fonts, size, bold/italic, all underlines, color, highlight, strike, sub/super, caps, spacing, shading, border, emphasis marks |
Samples/ParagraphFormattingSamples.cs |
ParagraphProperties: justification, indentation, line/paragraph spacing, keep/widow, outline level, borders, tabs, numbering, bidi, frame |
Samples/TableSamples.cs |
Tables: borders, grid, cell props, margins, row height, header repeat, merge (H+V), nested, floating, three-line 三线表, zebra striping |
Samples/HeaderFooterSamples.cs |
Headers/footers: page numbers, "Page X of Y", first/even/odd, logo image, table layout, 公文 "-X-", per-section |
Samples/ImageSamples.cs |
Images: inline, floating, text wrapping, border, alt text, in header/table, replace, SVG fallback, dimension calc |
Samples/ListAndNumberingSamples.cs |
Numbering: bullets, multi-level decimal, custom symbols, outline→headings, legal, Chinese 一/(一)/1./(1), restart/continue |
Samples/FieldAndTocSamples.cs |
Fields: TOC, SimpleField vs complex field, DATE/PAGE/REF/SEQ/MERGEFIELD/IF/STYLEREF, TOC styles |
Samples/FootnoteAndCommentSamples.cs |
Footnotes, endnotes, comments (4-file system), bookmarks, hyperlinks (internal + external) |
Samples/TrackChangesSamples.cs |
Revisions: insertions (w:t), deletions (w:delText!), formatting changes, accept/reject all, move tracking |
Samples/AestheticRecipeSamples.cs |
13 aesthetic recipes from authoritative sources: ModernCorporate, AcademicThesis, ExecutiveBrief, ChineseGovernment (GB/T 9704), MinimalModern, IEEE Conference, ACM sigconf, APA 7th, MLA 9th, Chicago/Turabian, Springer LNCS, Nature, HBR — each with exact values from official style guides |
Note: Samples/ path is relative to scripts/dotnet/MiniMaxAIDocx.Core/.
Markdown references (read when you need specifications or design rules)
| File | When |
|---|---|
references/openxml_element_order.md |
XML element ordering rules (prevents corruption) |
references/openxml_units.md |
Unit conversion: DXA, EMU, half-points, eighth-points |
references/openxml_encyclopedia_part1.md |
Detailed C# encyclopedia: document creation, styles, character & paragraph formatting |
references/openxml_encyclopedia_part2.md |
Detailed C# encyclopedia: page setup, tables, headers/footers, sections, doc properties |
references/openxml_encyclopedia_part3.md |
Detailed C# encyclopedia: TOC, footnotes, fields, track changes, comments, images, math, numbering, protection |
references/typography_guide.md |
Font pairing, sizes, spacing, page layout, table design, color schemes |
references/cjk_typography.md |
CJK fonts, 字号 sizes, RunFonts mapping, GB/T 9704 公文 standard |
references/cjk_university_template_guide.md |
Chinese university thesis templates: numeric styleIds (1/2/3 vs Heading1), document zone structure (cover→abstract→TOC→body→references), font expectations, common mistakes |
references/design_principles.md |
Aesthetic foundations: 6 design principles (white space, contrast/scale, proximity, alignment, repetition, hierarchy) — teaches WHY, not just WHAT |
references/design_good_bad_examples.md |
Good vs Bad comparisons: 10 categories of typography mistakes with OpenXML values, ASCII mockups, and fixes |
references/track_changes_guide.md |
Revision marks deep dive |
references/troubleshooting.md |
Symptom-driven fixes: 13 common problems indexed by what you SEE (headings wrong, images missing, TOC broken, etc.) — search by symptom, find the fix |
How to use minimax-docx on Cursor
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Prerequisites
Before installing skills in Cursor, ensure your development environment meets these requirements:
- ›Cursor installed and configured on your development machine
- ›Node.js version 16.0+ with npm package manager (verify with
node --version) - ›Active project directory or workspace where you want to add minimax-docx
Execute installation command
Execute the skills CLI command in your project's root directory to begin installation:
The skills CLI fetches minimax-docx from GitHub repository minimax-ai/skills and configures it for Cursor.
Select Cursor when prompted
The CLI will show a list of available agents. Use arrow keys to navigate and space to select Cursor:
Verify installation
Confirm successful installation by checking the skill directory location:
Reload or restart Cursor to activate minimax-docx. Access the skill through slash commands (e.g., /minimax-docx) or your agent's skill management interface.
Security & Verification Notice
We perform automated surface-level scans (Gen AI Scanner, Socket, Snyk) during installation. These checks detect common vulnerabilities but do not guarantee complete security. Always review skill source code and verify the publisher's reputation before production use.
Skills execute code in your development environment. Always verify the publisher's identity, review recent commits, and test in isolated environments before production deployment.
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Use Cases▌
Task Automation & Efficiency
Automate repetitive workflows and reduce manual effort
Example
Generate reports, summarize documents, draft communications
Save 3-5 hours per week on routine tasks
Knowledge Enhancement
Learn new skills, understand complex topics, get expert guidance
Example
Explain concepts, provide examples, suggest learning resources
Accelerate learning and skill development by 2x
Quality Improvement
Enhance output quality through reviews, suggestions, and refinements
Example
Review drafts, suggest improvements, catch errors
Improve work quality by 30-40% with less effort
Implementation Guide▌
Prerequisites
- ›Claude Desktop or compatible AI client with skill support
- ›Clear understanding of task or problem to solve
- ›Willingness to iterate and refine outputs
Time Estimate
15-45 minutes depending on use case complexity
Installation Steps
- 1.Install skill using provided installation command
- 2.Test with simple use case relevant to your work
- 3.Evaluate output quality and relevance
- 4.Iterate on prompts to improve results
- 5.Integrate into regular workflow if valuable
Common Pitfalls
- ⚠Expecting perfect results without iteration
- ⚠Not providing enough context in prompts
- ⚠Using skill for tasks outside its intended scope
- ⚠Accepting outputs without review and validation
Best Practices▌
✓ Do
- +Start with clear, specific prompts
- +Provide relevant context and constraints
- +Review and refine all outputs before using
- +Iterate to improve output quality
- +Document successful prompt patterns
✗ Don't
- −Don't use without understanding skill limitations
- −Don't skip validation of outputs
- −Don't share sensitive information in prompts
- −Don't expect skill to replace human judgment
💡 Pro Tips
- ★Be specific about desired format and style
- ★Ask for multiple options to choose from
- ★Request explanations to understand reasoning
- ★Combine AI efficiency with human expertise
When to Use This▌
✓ Use When
Use when skill capabilities match your task, clear ROI on time saved, and you can validate outputs. Best for repetitive tasks, learning, and quality improvement.
✗ Avoid When
Avoid when task requires deep expertise you can't validate, involves sensitive decisions, or when learning process is more valuable than speed of completion.
Learning Path▌
- 1Familiarize yourself with skill capabilities and limitations
- 2Start with low-risk, non-critical tasks
- 3Progress to more complex and valuable use cases
- 4Build expertise through regular use and experimentation
Discussion
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Ratings
4.7★★★★★50 reviews- ★★★★★Hana Robinson· Dec 28, 2024
We added minimax-docx from the explainx registry; install was straightforward and the SKILL.md answered most questions upfront.
- ★★★★★Nia Perez· Dec 24, 2024
minimax-docx fits our agent workflows well — practical, well scoped, and easy to wire into existing repos.
- ★★★★★Shikha Mishra· Dec 20, 2024
Keeps context tight: minimax-docx is the kind of skill you can hand to a new teammate without a long onboarding doc.
- ★★★★★Kwame Khan· Dec 16, 2024
Keeps context tight: minimax-docx is the kind of skill you can hand to a new teammate without a long onboarding doc.
- ★★★★★Carlos Okafor· Dec 8, 2024
minimax-docx has been reliable in day-to-day use. Documentation quality is above average for community skills.
- ★★★★★James White· Nov 27, 2024
minimax-docx fits our agent workflows well — practical, well scoped, and easy to wire into existing repos.
- ★★★★★James Thompson· Nov 27, 2024
minimax-docx is among the better-maintained entries we tried; worth keeping pinned for repeat workflows.
- ★★★★★Carlos Gonzalez· Nov 19, 2024
Solid pick for teams standardizing on skills: minimax-docx is focused, and the summary matches what you get after install.
- ★★★★★Carlos Lopez· Nov 15, 2024
minimax-docx has been reliable in day-to-day use. Documentation quality is above average for community skills.
- ★★★★★Aditi Dixit· Nov 3, 2024
Keeps context tight: minimax-docx is the kind of skill you can hand to a new teammate without a long onboarding doc.
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