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@wethegit/masher

v1.1.2

Published

> A simple CLI tool to compress images.

Downloads

250

Readme

@wethegit/masher

A simple CLI tool to compress images.

Requirements

Node 20.10.0 or higher.

Install

npm install @wethegit/masher

Usage

By default the masher will look for images in a src/images directory and output them to a public/_images directory.

You can change that by adding a masher.config.json file to your project root.

{
  "outputPath": "public/_images/",
  "inputPath": "src/images/"
}

This file will also be generate for you the first time you run the masher.

If you add images to the inputPath that have the -2x suffix on their filenames, for example, /src/images/banner-logo-2x.png, masher will not only compress these images but it will also automatically generate a 1x version of them.

After adding your images to the inputPath you can run the masher by running:

npx @wethegit/masher

Folloing the example if you have the following directory structure:

src/
└── images/
    └── banner-logo-2x.png

The masher will generate PNGs and WEBPs for both banner-logo-2x.png and banner-logo.png in the public/_images directory:

public/
└── _images/
    ├── banner-logo-2x.png
    ├── banner-logo-2x.webp
    ├── banner-logo.png
    └── banner-logo.webp

Apart form the config file, the masher will create two more files in your project root, one called mash.cache.json and another called images_register.json.

mash.cache.json should be added to your .gitignore file as it will be used to keep track of the images that have already been compressed and will be used to skip them on subsequent runs.

images_register.json is a file that will be used to keep track of the images that have been compressed and will be used to generate a 1x version of the images that have a -2x suffix on their filenames. Note for Corgi users: this file will be used by the <Picture /> component to generate the srcSet attribute of images.

Accepted image formats

The masher will only compress images that have the following extensions:

  • png
  • webp
  • jpg
  • jpeg

Options

--watch This will start the masher in watch mode, meaning that it will keep running and will compress any new images that are added to the inputPath.

npx @wethegit/masher --watch

--clean This will delete the outputPath directory before running the masher.

npx @wethegit/masher --clean

--force This will force the masher to compress all images, even if they have already been compressed.

npx @wethegit/masher --force

To see all available options run:

npx @wethegit/masher --help