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@crazyfactory/jpeg-compression-cli

v1.5.0

Published

a cli tool to compresses jpeg encoded files using google guetzli

Downloads

46

Readme

jpeg-compression-cli

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Compresses JPG files using google's guetzli algorithm.

Installation

$ npm i -g @crazyfactory/jpeg-compression-cli

Usage

jpeg-compression-cli allow you to convert your images within a current directory, recursively or not. It will overwrite your files with the compressed version

After installation, just run command jpgc in ternimal.

To convert all images within the current directory and subdirectoies, use the -r flag

$ jpgc -r

To choose a different folder provide it with -p flag

$ jpgc -p /var/my-images

To convert the specific image files (assets/img.jpg in this example), you may run the following command.

$ jpgc -f assets/img.jpg

or

$ jpgc -f assets/img1.jpg,assets/img2.png

Change the parallel number of operations by using the -c flag

$ jpgc -c 2

for more help infomation, you could run the -h flag to check it out.

$ jpgc -h

License

Copyright (c) 2017 Wolf T. Mathes for Crazy Factory Trading Co. Ltd.

Licensed under the MIT license.

See LICENSE for more info.