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NAME

       catimg - fast image printing in to your terminal

SYNOPSIS

       catimg [-hct] [-w width | -H height] [-l loops] [-r resolution] image

DESCRIPTION

       catimg  is  a  little  program written in C with no dependencies that prints images in the
       terminal. It supports JPEG, PNG and GIF formats.

OPTIONS

       -c     Coerce colors to a restricted palette. Allows terminals with limited color  support
              to  render a more accurate version of the image than if it was directly done by the
              terminal itself.

       -h     Prints a help message

       -H HEIGHT
              Specify the height of the displayed image, passing '0' will use terminal height.

       -l LOOPS
              Specify the amount of loops that catimg should repeat a GIF. A  value  of  1  means
              that the GIF will be displayed twice. A negative value implies infinity.

       -r RESOLUTION
              Possible  values  1 or 2. Force the resolution of the image. By default catimg will
              check if rendering in higher resolution is possible and do so or use the lower one.

       -t     Disables true color (24-bit) support,  falling  back  to  256  color  escape  codes
              instead.

       -w WIDTH
              Specify  the  width  of the displayed image. When not provided, catimg will use the
              terminal width.

BUGS

       Please report any bugs to https://github.com/posva/catimg/issues.

AUTHORS

       catimg was written by Eduardo San Martin Morote (https://github.com/posva)

       This manual page was written by Jonathan Carter <jcarter@linux.com>,  Eduardo  San  Martin
       Morote and Thomas Kupper