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Img

Display Images in your terminal with python

Installation

The package can be installed via pip

pip install terminal-img

Quick Start

The library is really simple to get started with. Here's is an example of how you display an image

from image import DrawImage

image = DrawImage.from_file("image.png")
image.draw_image()

You can also use a url if you dont have the file locally stored

image = DrawImage.from_url("url")
image.draw_image()

The library can also be used with PIL images

from PIL import Image
from image import DrawImage

img = DrawImage(Image.open("img.png"))
img.draw_image()

CLI

img <file or url>

Methods

image.DrawImage

  • image: The PIL image
  • size(Optional[Tuple]) : The size of the image to be displayed. Default: 24, 24

image.DrawImage.from_file

  • filename: The name of the file containing the image
  • size(Optional[Tuple]) : The size of the image to be displayed. Default: 24, 24

image.DrawImage.from_url

  • url : The url of the image
  • size(Optional[Tuple]) : The size of the image to be displayed. Default: 24, 24

Special thanks to @AnonymouX47

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