A node.js script that converts PNG and JPG images to AVIF and WebP format with various sizes and saves them in a specified output directory. The output images are named based on the input file and include information about their size and format.
A CLI tool for converting PNG and JPG images to AVIF and WebP format with various sizes and saves them in a specified output directory. The output images are named based on the input file and include information about their size and format.
It is recommended to use this script in conjunction with imgtaggen.
Installation
npm i -g bimgc
bimgc --version
bimgc --helpcd path/to/your/project
Usages
bimgc public/images/bimgc.png -o public/images
This will convert public/images/bimgc.png to the public/images directory. The following images will be created.
imgtaggen is a CLI tool for generating a responsive image tag with support for AVIF and WebP formats. It will also calculate image ratio.
Use bimgc in conjunction with imgtaggen.
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A node.js script that converts PNG and JPG images to AVIF and WebP format with various sizes and saves them in a specified output directory. The output images are named based on the input file and include information about their size and format.
The npm package bimgc receives a total of 10 weekly downloads. As such, bimgc popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bimgc demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago.It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
Package last updated on 06 Feb 2023
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