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popup-gallery

v0.9.6

Published

Popup Gallery is a command line utility that serves up a folder of images as a web page. Just launch it from the folder, and it automatically opens your browser to a gallery of your images.

Readme

Popup Gallery

The idea here is really simple, just run popup-gallery at the command line in whatever folder you want to view and visit http://localhost:3000 in your browser to browse the images in that folder.

Installation

npm install -g popup-gallery

Configuration

Configuration is stored in the root application directory in the file config.json, but a front-end configuration tool is provided at http://localhost:3000/config.

So far, there are only three configuration options:

  • Privacy Mode - if enabled, gallery will load as a blank page. Enter the "konami code" to unlock
  • Auto-open in browser - if enabled, app will launch a browser tab for itself automatically (requires restart)
  • Port - set the port number for the server to listen on. (requires restart)
  • Images Per Page - set the number of images to display on each page
  • Cleanup On Exit - delete thumbnails directory on exit (requires restart)

To-do

  • CSS could obviously use a lot of work.
  • Allow gallery to be viewed as thumbnails are being generating, pushing them to page as they are completed.
  • Infinite scrolling?
  • User-configurable color scheme, themeing
  • Slideshow mode