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web-img-optimizer

v0.11.1

Published

A tool for optimizing the images of a web page.

Downloads

28

Readme

web-img-optimizer

A tool for optimizing the images of a web page.

Installation

Download and install the installer for your system:

Usage

Open Terminal in macOS

Open Launchpad and search for terminal.

Alternatively, you can access the terminal by pressing ⌘ + SPACE on your keyboard and searching for "terminal."

Open Command Prompt in Windows

Click Start and search for "Command Prompt."

Alternatively, you can also access the command prompt by pressing Ctrl + R on your keyboard, type "cmd" and then click OK.

Commands

You can use in your terminal or command prompt any of the following commands. Just type it in and press enter.

wio optimize <PAGEURL>

Optimize all the rendered images.

USAGE
  $ wio optimize <PAGEURL>

ARGUMENTS
  PAGEURL  Page's URL from where to optimize images.

OPTIONS
  -h, --help  show CLI help

wio preload <PAGEURL>

Generate the preload tag for the largest image visible within the initial viewport.

USAGE
  $ wio preload <PAGEURL>

ARGUMENTS
  PAGEURL  Page's URL to which generate the preload tag.

OPTIONS
  -h, --help  show CLI help

wio update

Update the wio CLI

USAGE
  $ wio update

Contributing

Contributions are always welcome!

See ./docs/CONTRIBUTING.md for ways to get started.