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process-web-image

v0.3.0

Published

An image processor that creates a webp file, a fallback png, and resizes it in tailwind breakpoints

Readme

process-web-image

process-web-image is a simple command-line tool for processing images. It converts PNG images to WebP, generates a fallback PNG, and resizes images for TailwindCSS breakpoints.

Why does this exist?

I use NextJS a whole bunch, and I love how easy next/image is to use. However, it is also a really big vendor lockin issue which i experienced as soon as i tried out Tanstack Start. The existing solutions require stuff like cdn's.. servers etc. I just wanted an easy way to generate my local images with some nice tailwind breakpoints so i can keep the speed and acccessibility of images i put on my websites.

Features

  • Convert PNG images to WebP format
  • Generate fallback PNG images
  • Resize images to fit common TailwindCSS breakpoints (sm, md, lg, xl)
  • Efficient and fast processing
  • Optional --dump flag to skip folder creation

Installation & Usage

To use process-web-image, install it via npx or pnpx:

npx process-web-image
# or
pnpx process-web-image
# or
bunx process-web-image

Processing Images

Provide the path to your PNG image or your WebP image as an argument:

pnpx process-web-image /path/to/image.png

This will generate a WebP version, a fallback PNG, and resized images in a folder named after the original image.

Using the --dump Flag

If you prefer not to create a separate folder and want the processed images to stay in the original location, use the --dump flag:

pnpx process-web-image /path/to/image.png --dump

Output Example

With default settings:

/path/to/image/
├── image.webp
├── image.png
├── image-sm.webp
├── image-md.webp
├── image-lg.webp
└── image-xl.webp

With --dump flag:

/path/to/image.webp
/path/to/image.png
/path/to/image-sm.webp


/path/to/image-md.webp
/path/to/image-lg.webp
/path/to/image-xl.webp

Video Tutorial

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ffd8472c-8a58-4f0e-a9cf-4d60bab99ceb

Examples

Some examples of how to use images generated by process-web-image:

Hyperlinks

Contact

For feedback or issues, please open an issue on GitHub or contact me on X (Arinji_i)

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