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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.

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BIMGC

Batch Image Converter

Sponsor PWA Shield npm Created by Shin Okada License npm

Batch image converter

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 --help
cd path/to/your/project

Usage

bimgc can be used as a command-line utility or it can be configured with a bimgc.config.js file.

Configuration file

You can create a bimgc.config.js file in the root of your project to configure bimgc. The configuration file should export an object with the following properties:

  • inputDir: Input directory for image files. Default: current working directory
  • outputDir: Output directory for generated images. Default: current working directory
  • sizes: Array of sizes to generate. Default: [100, 200, 400, 800]
  • formats: Array of formats to generate. Default: ['avif', 'webp']
  • imageFiles: Array of image files to generate. This property is required when using a configuration file.

Example bimgc.config.js file:

module.exports = {
  inputDir: "public/images",
  outputDir: "public/images/output",
  sizes: [100, 200, 400, 800],
  formats: ['avif', 'webp'],
  imageFiles: [
    'example-1.jpg',
    'example-2.png'
  ]
};

Then run the following command to generate responsive images:

bimgc

The script will use the parameters specified in the configuration file and generate the resized images in the output directory.

Note that if you specify a parameter in both the configuration file and the command line arguments, the value from the command line arguments will take precedence.

Command-line Usage

You can use the bimgc package from the command line to specify the input directory, output directory, image files, sizes to generate, and formats to generate.

To run the script with command line arguments, use the following syntax:

$ bimgc <input_files> [options]

Options

  • -s, --sizes <array>: Array of sizes to generate. Default: [100, 200, 400, 800]
  • -f, --format <array>: An array of formats to generate. Default: ['avif', 'webp']
  • -o, --outputDir <string>: Output directory. Default: current working directory
  • --help: Show help
  • --version: Show version number

For example, to resize an image named input.jpg to sizes 100, 200, and 300 pixels in AVIF format and save the resized images in the directory /path/to/output, enter the following command:

$ bimgc input.jpg -s 100 200 300 -f avif -o /path/to/output

You can also specify multiple input files and generate resized images for each of them. For example, to resize input1.jpg, input2.jpg, and input3.jpg to sizes 100, 200, and 300 pixels in WEBP format and save the resized images in the directory /path/to/output, enter the following command:

$ bimgc input1.jpg input2.jpg input3.jpg -s 100 200 300 -f webp -o /path/to/output

Note that if you do not specify any options, the script will use the default configuration, which is to resize images to sizes 100, 200, 400, and 800 pixels in WebP and AVIF format, and save the resized images in the current working directory.

Test

npm run test

Use this with imgtaggen

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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Package last updated on 25 Feb 2023

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