viu

Description

A small command-line application to view images from the terminal written in Rust. It uses lower half blocks (▄ or \u2584) to fit 2 pixels into a single cell by adjusting foreground and background colours accordingly.

When run, viu will check the value of $COLORTERM. If it contains either truecolor or 24bit, truecolor (16 million colors) will be used. If not, it will fallback to using only ansi256. A nice explanation can be found in this gist.

Features (see Usage): - Animated GIF support - Accept media through stdin - Custom dimensions - Transparency

Installation

From source

Standard

Installation from source requires a local Rust environment.

```bash git clone https://github.com/atanunq/viu.git

Build & Install

cd viu/ cargo install --path .

Use

viu img/giphy.gif Or without cloning: bash cargo install viu ```

WASI

First, you will need the WASI target installed in your Rust system:

bash rustup target add wasm32-wasi --toolchain nightly

Once WASI is available, you can build the WebAssembly binary by yourself with:

bash cargo +nightly build --release --target wasm32-wasi

This will create a new file located at target/wasm32-wasi/release/viu.wasm.

When the wasm file is created you can upload it to wapm or execute it with wasmer:

```bash wapm publish

OR

wasmer run target/wasm32-wasi/release/viu.wasm --dir=. -- img/giphy.gif ```

Binary

A precompiled binary can be downloaded from the release page.

From wapm

Viu can be installed in Linux, macOS and Windows using wapm:

bash wapm install -g viu

Packages

Arch Linux

There is an AUR package available for Arch Linux.

Usage

Demo

Demo

Demo

Ctrl-C was pressed to stop the GIFs.

Examples:

The shell will expand the wildcard above and viu will display all the images in the folder one after the other. For a more informative output when dealing with folders the flag -n could be used.

When viu receives only one file and it is GIF, it will be displayed over and over until Ctrl-C is pressed. However, when couple of files are up for display (second example) the GIF will be displayed only once.

Aspect Ratio

If no flags are supplied to viu it will try to get the size of the terminal where it was invoked. If it succeeds it will fit the image and preserve the aspect ratio. The aspect ratio will be changed only if both options -w and -h are used together.

Command line options

``` USAGE: viu [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] [FILE]... When FILE is -, read standard input.

FLAGS: -m, --mirror Display a mirror of the original image -n, --name Output the name of the file before displaying -1, --once Only loop once through the animation -r, --recursive Recurse down directories if passed one -t, --transparent Display transparent image with transparent background -v, --verbose Output what is going on

OPTIONS: -h, --height Resize the image to a provided height -w, --width Resize the image to a provided width

ARGS: ... The image to be displayed ```