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quicker

v0.2.0

Published

View Images Serially

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2

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quicker

View a series of images on autopilot, from the command-line via quicklook. Perfect for comics, archived image sets or displaying an auto-generated slideshow! Also supports viewing via the terminal.

Using quicklook requires OS X.

It currently only supports directories of unpacked images. If you are interested in .cbr/.cbz support... contact me.

Install

npm install -g quicker

Usage

Type quicker -h to get:

Usage: quicker [options]

Options:
  -d, --directory   The path of the comic                             [required]
  -f, --fullscreen  fullscreen
  -H, --headless    display images as ascii console output
  -i, --interval    interval between files (in ms)
  -h, --help        Show help                                          [boolean]

Examples:
  quicker -d ~/foo/MyComic/   slideshow this directory

If you find any rough edges, please submit a bug!

Enjoy,

-Abbey Hawk Sparrow