Imgcat

Display images and gifs in your terminal emulator.
Features
- Animated GIF support
- Accept media through stdin
- Transparency
Installation
MacOS
brew install danielgatis/imgcat/imgcat
Linux
First, install snapcraft.
sudo snap install imgcat
Windows
First, install scoop.
scoop bucket add scoop-imgcat https://github.com/danielgatis/scoop-imgcat.git
scoop install scoop-imgcat/imgcat
Download binaries
Alternatively, you can download a pre-built binary here.
Build from source
First, install Go.
Next, fetch and build the binary.
go install github.com/danielgatis/imgcat@latest
or, if you use pre-1.17 Go version, use the go get command:
go get -u github.com/danielgatis/imgcat
Usage
Display a remote image
curl -s http://input.png | imgcat
Display a local image
imgcat path/to/image.png
Options
-h, -help: Show help message
-interpolation: Set interpolation method (default: lanczos)
nearest: Fastest resampling filter, no antialiasing.
lanczos: A high-quality resampling filter for photographic images yielding sharp results.
-silent: Hide Exit message (default: false).
-top-offset: Offset from the top of the terminal to start rendering the image (default 8)
-type: Image resize type. Options: fit, resize (default "fit")
Requirements
Your terminal emulator must be support true color and use a monospaced font that includes the lower half block unicode character (▄ U+2584).
License
Copyright (c) 2020-present Daniel Gatis
Licensed under MIT License
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