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@skillzone/webp-converter

v1.0.1

Published

Global WebP Converter

Readme

WebP Converter CLI

Convert JPG/PNG folders to WebP from the command line.

Installation

npm install -g @skillzone/webp-converter

Usage

webp-convert <path> [options]

Arguments

  • <path> - Path to a file or directory to convert

Options

  • --recursive - Recursively search for images in subdirectories (if path is a directory)
  • --delete - Delete original images after successful conversion
  • --quality <1-100> - Set WebP quality (default 80)
  • --help - Show help message

Supported inputs: .jpg, .jpeg, .png.

Examples

# Convert a single file
webp-convert ./image.jpg

# Convert all images in a directory
webp-convert ./images

# Recurse into subfolders and keep originals
webp-convert ./images --recursive

# Convert at quality 60 and delete sources
webp-convert ./images --quality 60 --delete

# Convert with recursive and delete
webp-convert ./images --recursive --delete --quality 85

Notes

  • Accepts both individual files and directories as input
  • Paths are resolved from the current working directory
  • Originals are only removed when conversion succeeds and --delete is set
  • Use --help to display usage information

License

MIT