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@micrio/cli

v1.3.5

Published

Command-line tool for processing and uploading images to Micrio

Downloads

21

Readme

Micrio Command Line tool

micrio is a command line tool for processing and uploading images directly from your computer to the Micrio Dashboard.

Quick Start

  1. Install the Micrio tool as a global binary

    npm i -g @micrio/cli
  2. Log in to your Micrio account and follow the steps you are prompted with

    micrio login
  3. Open the Micrio dashboard and navigate to the folder you want to place your images, ie. https://dash.micr.io/my-group/my-project

    micrio upload my-image.jpg -d https://dash.micr.io/my-group/my-project
  4. Now reload your dashboard page, and the image should be there!

For more detailed information about configuration, refer to the documentation.

Commands

micrio login

Connect the micrio executable to your logged in Micrio account

micrio logout

Remove your Micrio account credentials

micrio upload <images> --destination <url> --format <webp|jpg> --type <2d|360|omni>

Process and upload one or several images (wildcards are supported) to the specified destination URL, which is the deeplink of the target folder in your Micrio Dashboard.

By default, it processes images to webp tiles, but you can change that to jpg using the --format option.

You can also process it as an equirectangular 360º image, using --type=360. For selected accounts, Omni (360º object photography) is also available. Check out our website for more information.

For more commands and options, refer to the documentation or run micrio help [command].

Documentation

For the latest documentation, click here.