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NAME

       vips - run vips operations from the command line

SYNOPSIS

       vips [options] [command] [command-options] [command-args]

DESCRIPTION

       vips(1)  is  the  VIPS  universal main program. You can use it to run any VIPS operation from the command
       line, to query the VIPS class hierarchy, and to maintain parts of the VIPS library.

       To run a VIPS operation, the first argument should be the name of the operation and  following  arguments
       should be the operation arguments. For example:

         $ vips invert lena.v lena2.v

OPTIONS

       -l BASE-NAME, --list=BASE-NAME
              List  operations  below BASE-NAME. This prints a one-line summary of every operation in vips below
              the class BASE-NAME, where BASE-NAME may be a full vips class name, or a nickname.

              If BASE-NAME is not supplied, this will list all classes below VipsOperation.

       -p PLUGIN, --plugin=PLUGIN
              Load PLUGIN. Note that plugins in $VIPSHOME/lib/vips-plugins-MAJOR.MINOR are loaded automatically.

       -v, --version
              Show VIPS version.

COMMANDS

       operation-name operation-arguments
              Execute a named operation, for example add.

EXAMPLES

       Run a vips8 operation. Operation options must follow the operation name.

         $ vips insert lena.v lena2.v out.v 0 0 --background "128 0 0"

       Get a "usage" message for an operation.

         $ vips insert
         insert image @sub into @main at @x, @y
         usage:
            insert main sub out x y
         where:
            main         - Main input image, input VipsImage
            sub          - Sub-image to insert into main image, input VipsImage
            out          - Output image, output VipsImage
            x            - Left edge of sub in main, input  gint                    default:  0
       min: -100000000, max: 100000000
            y            - Top edge of sub in main, input gint                  default: 0                  min:
       -100000000, max: 100000000
         optional arguments:
            expand       - Expand output to hold all of both inputs, input  gboolean                    default:
       false
            background   - Colour for new pixels, input VipsArrayDouble
         operation flags: sequential

       List all draw operations.

         $ vips -l draw
           VipsDraw (draw), draw operations
             VipsDrawink (drawink), draw with ink operations
               VipsDrawRect (draw_rect), paint a rectangle on an image
               VipsDrawMask (draw_mask), draw a mask on an image
               VipsDrawLine (draw_line), draw a line on an image
               VipsDrawCircle (draw_circle), draw a circle on an image
               VipsDrawFlood (draw_flood), flood-fill an area
             VipsDrawImage (draw_image), paint an image into another image
             VipsDrawSmudge (draw_smudge), blur a rectangle on an image

RETURN VALUE

       returns 0 on success and non-zero on error.

SEE ALSO

       vipsheader(1)

COPYRIGHT

       The National Gallery and Birkbeck College, 1989-1996.

                                                  30 June 1993                                           VIPS(1)