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icat - Display images in the terminal
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The ``icat`` kitten can be used to display arbitrary images in the |kitty|
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terminal. Using it is as simple as::
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kitty +kitten icat image.jpeg
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It supports all image types supported by `ImageMagick
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<https://www.imagemagick.org>`_. It even works over SSH. For details, see
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the :doc:`kitty graphics protocol </graphics-protocol>`.
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You might want to create an alias in your shell's configuration files::
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alias icat="kitty +kitten icat"
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Then you can simply use ``icat image.png`` to view images.
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.. note::
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`ImageMagick <https://www.imagemagick.org>`_ must be installed for ``icat`` to
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work.
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.. note::
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kitty's image display protocol may not work when used within a terminal
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multiplexer such as ``screen`` or ``tmux``, depending on whether the
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multiplexer has added support for it or not.
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.. program:: kitty +kitten icat
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The ``icat`` kitten has various command line arguments to allow it to be used
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from inside other programs to display images. In particular, :option:`--place`,
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:option:`--detect-support` and :option:`--print-window-size`.
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Command Line Interface
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--------------------------
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.. include:: /generated/cli-kitten-icat.rst
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