It's like cat
but for images.
On OS X:
brew install eddieantonio/eddieantonio/imgcat
Important: See below if you're using iTerm2 3.0 with shell integration installed.
For other platforms, see Build.
imgcat some_image.jpg
See the manpage for more invocations.
If you install iTerm2's shell integration, chances are you also
installed its additional scripts, including one called imgcat
.
iTerm's imgcat
overrides this program by default. To see if this
is happening to you, use which
to determine where your shell is
finding imgcat:
which imgcat
If it says imgcat: aliased to /Users/yourusername/.iterm2/imgcat
, then
you must edit your shell startup file and add unalias imgcat
after
the line that sources iTerm2's script. For example:
test -e ${HOME}/.iterm2_shell_integration.zsh && source ${HOME}/.iterm2_shell_integration.zsh
unalias imgcat
- libncurses5-dev (if
make
complains about missingterm.h
, then you don't have it)
(You most likely already have both of these).
- GNU make
- GNU autotools
Then:
autoconf
./configure
make
To install to /usr/local
:
make install
To change the default prefix, simply provide PREFIX=...
to make install
:
make install PREFIX=/opt
- Uses the CImg, distributed under the CeCILL-C license.
- 256 Color chart and data from Jason Milkin's public domain chart.
Copyright © 2014–2019 Eddie Antonio Santos. Distributed under the terms of the ISC license.