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tinypng-webp v0.0.9

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TinyPNG CLI

Handy command line tool for shrinking PNG images using the TinyPNG API

Installation

npm install -g tinypng-cli

Preamble

To use TinyPNG CLI, you need an API key for TinyPNG. You can get one at https://tinypng.com/developers.

Usage

TinyPNG CLI allows you to provide your API key in two different ways. The more convenient one is to save the API key into a file called .tinypng within your home directory. The other way is to provide it as an option while running the CLI.

tinypng demo.png -k E99a18c4f8cb3EL5f2l08u368_922e03

To shrink all PNG images within the current directory.

tinypng .

To shrink all PNG images within the current directory and subdirectoies, use the -r flag

tinypng . -r

To shrink all PNG images within a specific directory (assets/img in this example), you may run the following command.

tinypng assets/img

Need to limit the number of compressions at a time? Use the -m, --max flag:

tinypng assets/img --max 100

You may also provide multiple directories.

tinypng assets/img1 assets/img2

To shrink a single PNG image (assets/img/demo.png in this example), you may run the following command.

tinypng assets/img/demo.png

You may also provide multiple single PNG images.

tinypng assets/img/demo1.png assets/img/demo2.png

To resize an image, use the --width and/or --height flag.

tinypng assets/img/demo.png --width 123
tinypng assets/img/demo.png --height 123
tinypng assets/img/demo.png --width 123 --height 123

By default, this tool caches a map of all compressed images sent to the API in ~/.tinypng.cache.json. To change this directory, use the -c, --cache flag:

tinypng . -r --cache /path/to/myCache.json

If you want to forcibly recompress assets, use the --force flag. For a dry run output of all files that will be sent to the API, use the --dry-run flag.

That's it. Pretty easy, huh?

Changelog

  • 0.0.8
    • Implement cache map support and support for forcing compression
    • Implement dry-run support
    • Implement maximum runs support to enable batching
  • 0.0.7 * Implement support for uppercase file extensions
  • 0.0.6 * Prevent any file changes in case JSON parsing fails or any other HTTP error occurred
  • 0.0.5 * Add support for image resize functionality
  • 0.0.4
    • Make recursive directory walking optional
  • 0.0.3
    • Updated API endpoint
    • Check for valid JSON response
  • 0.0.2 * JP(E)G support
  • 0.0.1 * Initial version

TODO

  • Documentation
  • Tests

License

Copyright (c) 2017 websperts
Licensed under the MIT license.

See LICENSE for more info.

Contributors