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glacio

v2.0.0

Published

This take jpe?g/png/svg and it converts all images from a certain folder to webp/avif.

Downloads

28

Readme

glacio

Command line utility to convert images to WEBP and AVIF.

This is a high performance image converter from jpeg, jpg, png, svg file. This package auto searches and shows a list of folders you can choose from as image source and your destination folder, next it asks for the image types you want to convert and the quality setting. Once done it converts all the images as per choices you made to desired folder.

Usage

$ npm i glacio -g

Options

    -i, --inputImagePath   Source image folder path.
    -d, --distImagePath    Destination image folder path.
    -t, --imageTypes       Image tupes to convert(webp|avif|png|jpg) (comma separated).
    -q, --imageQualitis    Quality of the chosen image types (comma separated).
    -h, --help             Show help

Examples

Without any predefined option passed.

glacio 

With partial options passed, it will ask you for missing choices. This example will ask you for the image qualities only.

glacio -i src/images -d dist/images -t webp,avif

With all the options passed. It will not ask you anything.

glacio -i src/images -d dist/images -t webp,avif -q 80,60,60,60