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Show HN: a Rust Based CLI tool 'imgcatr' for displaying images
timg is a really nice similar tool that does pixel graphics in the terminal window if supported, falling back to character graphics if not.
The big plus is that it supports SVG images.
https://github.com/hzeller/timg
And it is available via brew/apt/etc.
- Things I've learned building a modern TUI framework
- { Opening an image on terminal }
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Is there an app to transform a video into pixel art?
Take a look at timg. It converts pics and videos into pixel art to display on the terminal.
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[i3] [OC] Pokemon in your Shell
This image then gets displayed to your terminal using timg (https://github.com/hzeller/timg). If you have a terminal which supports sixel (displays pixels 1 to 1 on your terminal then you can display the images as it. I'm using both alacritty (no-sixel) and kitty (sixel support) in the images shown.
- ASCII Video Player
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Is it possible to display images on the terminal using C?
This is C++, but does what you imagine: https://github.com/hzeller/timg
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Is there an image preview tool that works in Alacritty on macos?
Depending on your definition of "works", you might be satisfied with: https://github.com/hzeller/timg
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Terminal app built over WebGPU, WebAssembly and Rust
Did anyone actually send Apple a memo? At https://github.com/termstandard/colors#not-supporting-trueco... there are pointers to where people have asked, when they have. There's nothing for Terminal.App.
(That's the big push that I mentioned. Going since January 2014.)
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emacsclient in terminal doesn't show theme properly (Doom Emacs)
I'm fairly certain that isn't the issue, Emacs in the terminal but not in client mode (right) has absolutely no issues, and all the colors match the theme in GUI mode. To make absolutely sure I've also run these truecolor tests and they all run fine. I've also tried reloading the theme, but the issue persists.
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Is it possible to use 24-bit ANSI colors in Python?
Even if you can pair it with the right server and settings for 24-bit truecolor, it may not be possible to get all the features you want within a single client. The best you can hope for is that each client-server combo you want to support falls back to something that looks decent.
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Things I've learned building a modern TUI framework
I finally found a decent source of information:
https://github.com/termstandard/colors
The most obvious case of missing support is macOS’s Terminal.app. Years ago I imagine you could theoretically at least query the colours by some side channel, but sandboxing will doubtless have prevented that. And maybe it does support the querying, which to my mind is the more important of the two pieces of functionality when it comes to accessibility.
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Problem with terminal colors
If PuTTY supports truecolor, try some tests from this https://github.com/termstandard/colors, next question is which solarized plugin are you using? It matters, because they have different options you can tweak. By far the easiest in terms of compatibility is https://github.com/lifepillar/vim-solarized8
- Color Standards for Terminal Emulators
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[dvtm] Issue with Tabbing in zsh(1)
have you tried this
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Hex and other Colors in VIM
most terminals , including CMD on Windows 10, apparently.
What are some alternatives?
nnn - n³ The unorthodox terminal file manager
hauberk - A web-based roguelike written in Dart.
dflat - D-Flat Text Windowing System for UNIX
ascii
LOTW - A high-level OS for the modern web platform (legacy version)
Consolonia - A cross-platform UI framework for .NET.
feh - a fast and light image viewer
colorizer - A Vim plugin to colorize all text in the form #rrggbb or #rgb.
pokeshell - A featureful shell program to show pokemon sprites in the terminal.