#!/usr/bin/env python3 # License: GPL v3 Copyright: 2017, Kovid Goyal OPTIONS = '''\ --align type=choices choices=center,left,right default=center Horizontal alignment for the displayed image. --place Choose where on the screen to display the image. The image will be scaled to fit into the specified rectangle. The syntax for specifying rectangles is <:italic:`width`>x<:italic:`height`>@<:italic:`left`>x<:italic:`top`>. All measurements are in cells (i.e. cursor positions) with the origin :italic:`(0, 0)` at the top-left corner of the screen. Note that the :option:`--align` option will horizontally align the image within this rectangle. By default, the image is horizontally centered within the rectangle. Using place will cause the cursor to be positioned at the top left corner of the image, instead of on the line after the image. --scale-up type=bool-set When used in combination with :option:`--place` it will cause images that are smaller than the specified area to be scaled up to use as much of the specified area as possible. --background default=none Specify a background color, this will cause transparent images to be composited on top of the specified color. --mirror default=none type=choices choices=none,horizontal,vertical,both Mirror the image about a horizontal or vertical axis or both. --clear type=bool-set Remove all images currently displayed on the screen. --transfer-mode type=choices choices=detect,file,stream,memory default=detect Which mechanism to use to transfer images to the terminal. The default is to auto-detect. :italic:`file` means to use a temporary file, :italic:`memory` means to use shared memory, :italic:`stream` means to send the data via terminal escape codes. Note that if you use the :italic:`file` or :italic:`memory` transfer modes and you are connecting over a remote session then image display will not work. --detect-support type=bool-set Detect support for image display in the terminal. If not supported, will exit with exit code 1, otherwise will exit with code 0 and print the supported transfer mode to stderr, which can be used with the :option:`--transfer-mode` option. --detection-timeout type=float default=10 The amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a response form the terminal, when detecting image display support. --print-window-size type=bool-set Print out the window size as <:italic:`width`>x<:italic:`height`> (in pixels) and quit. This is a convenience method to query the window size if using :code:`kitty +kitten icat` from a scripting language that cannot make termios calls. --stdin type=choices choices=detect,yes,no default=detect Read image data from STDIN. The default is to do it automatically, when STDIN is not a terminal, but you can turn it off or on explicitly, if needed. --silent type=bool-set Not used, present for legacy compatibility. --engine type=choices choices=auto,builtin,magick default=auto The engine used for decoding and processing of images. The default is to use the most appropriate engine. The :code:`builtin` engine uses Go's native imaging libraries. The :code:`magick` engine uses ImageMagick which requires it to be installed on the system. --z-index -z default=0 Z-index of the image. When negative, text will be displayed on top of the image. Use a double minus for values under the threshold for drawing images under cell background colors. For example, :code:`--1` evaluates as -1,073,741,825. --loop -l default=-1 type=int Number of times to loop animations. Negative values loop forever. Zero means only the first frame of the animation is displayed. Otherwise, the animation is looped the specified number of times. --hold type=bool-set Wait for a key press before exiting after displaying the images. --unicode-placeholder type=bool-set Use the Unicode placeholder method to display the images. Useful to display images from within full screen terminal programs that do not understand the kitty graphics protocol such as multiplexers or editors. See :ref:`graphics_unicode_placeholders` for details. --passthrough type=choices choices=detect,tmux,none default=detect Whether to surround graphics commands with escape sequences that allow them to passthrough programs like tmux. The default is to detect when running inside tmux and automatically use the tmux passthrough escape codes. Note that when this option is enabled it implies :option:`--unicode-placeholder` as well. ''' help_text = ( 'A cat like utility to display images in the terminal.' ' You can specify multiple image files and/or directories.' ' Directories are scanned recursively for image files. If STDIN' ' is not a terminal, image data will be read from it as well.' ' You can also specify HTTP(S) or FTP URLs which will be' ' automatically downloaded and displayed.' ) usage = 'image-file-or-url-or-directory ...' if __name__ == '__main__': raise SystemExit('This should be run as kitten icat') elif __name__ == '__doc__': import sys from kitty.cli import CompletionSpec cd = sys.cli_docs # type: ignore cd['usage'] = usage cd['options'] = lambda: OPTIONS.format() cd['help_text'] = help_text cd['short_desc'] = 'Display images in the terminal' cd['args_completion'] = CompletionSpec.from_string('type:file mime:image/* group:Images')