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NAME

       siril - image processing tool for astronomy and others

SYNOPSIS

       siril [-i conf_file] [-f] [-v] [-h] [-p] [-d working_directory] [-s script_file] [image_file_to_open]

DESCRIPTION

       Siril  is  an image processing tool specially tailored for noise reduction and improving the signal/noise
       ratio of an image from multiple captures, as required in astronomy. Siril can align,  stack  and  enhance
       pictures from various file formats, even image sequences (movies and SER files).

OPTIONS

       -i     Starts Siril with configuration file which path is given in conf_file

       -f     (or  --format)  Prints  all  supported image input formats, depending on the libraries detected at
              compile-time

       -v     (or --version) Prints program name and version and exits

       -h     (or --help) Short usage help

       -p     Start siril without the graphical user interface and use the named pipes to  accept  commands  and
              print   logs   and  status  information.  On  POSIX  systems,  the  named  pipes  are  created  in
              /tmp/siril_commands.in and /tmp/siril_commands.out

       -d     (or --directory) Setting argument in cwd

       -s     Start siril without the graphical user interface and run a script instead. Scripts are text  files
              that contain a list of commands to be executed sequentially. In these files, lines starting with a
              # are considered as comments.

       image_file_to_open
              Open an image or sequence file right after start-up

FILES

       ~/.siril/siril.cfg
              User preferences. Overridden by the -i option.
       ~/.siril/gtk.css
              The stylesheet used to change colours  of  the  graphical  user  interface.  This  is  useful  for
              personalisation or if a GTK theme is incompatible with some coloured elements of Siril.

BUGS

       A list of bugs is maintained in gitlab, available at https://gitlab.com/free-astro/siril/issues

AUTHOR

       Vincent Hourdin <debian-siril at free-astro.org> Cyril Richard <cyril at free-astro.org>