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quick-resize

v2.0.0

Published

Resize images directly from your command line

Downloads

3

Readme

Quick resize

Use this package to easily resize images.

Installation

Start with installing the package: $ npm install -g quick-resize

Usage

Execute in your command line:

$ quick-resize --image=image.png --destination=resized/ [--config=resize-config.json] [--width=256] [--height=256]
Parameters

Parameter | Description --- | --- | --config | JSON config file | --image | The image to resize | --destination | The destination folder for your generated images | --width | Width of the resized image --height | Height of the resized image

Configuration

By using the config parameter, the rest of the possible parameters won't be used. The image, destination, width and height parameter must be present in this JSON file. Besides these parameters, there are some more:

Parameter | Type | Description --- | ---| ---| image | String |The image to resize | destination | String |The destination folder for your generated images | width | Number| Width of the resized image height | Number |Height of the resized image multipleImages | Boolean | If true, images will be used instead of image. Default is false images | String[] | Array of images to resize multipleSizes | Boolean | If true, sizes will be used instead of width and height. Default is false sizes | { width: Number, height: Number }[] | Array with multiple sizes

Example config file

{
  "image": "logo.png",
  "destination": "your/destination/folder/",
  "width": 100,
  "height": 100,
  "multipleImages": false,
  "images": [],
  "multipleSizes": false,
  "sizes": []
}