Releases: adrianboston/srcset
v1.4.0
The newly added Webp format is recommended since it offers both lossless and lossy compression in one convenient format. Google claims that its lossless images are 26% smaller that PNGs while its lossy images are 25-34% smaller than JPEGS at the same quality.
The attached binary is a macos big sur
v1.3.0
New is specifying quality 1- 100 used in jpeg outputs and unsharpen sigma and threshold values for all images that are resized.
v1.2.0
This release accepts a user defined set of responsive image sizes, otherwise will default to to 480, 640, 768, 960, 1024, 1366, 1600, 1920
pixels wide. The outpath is a unix path, /tmp/scrset
so windows cygwin, etc users may need to specify the outpath with --out
directive. Otherwise, some nice colored syntax.
v1.1.5
Changed output sizes from 320,480,640,768,960,1024,1280,1440 to 480,640,768,960,1024,1366,1600,1920 primarily for larger desktop images
Resize only to a maximum size based on original width. For instance if image is only 1200 pixels wide no point in making a larger 1920px wide version.
v1.0.3
Fixed panic during parallel jobs
v0.3.6
This release fixes a bug that bailed the directory walk/loop on permission denied directories.
And of minor interest, a -q quiet option was added to suppress error warnings akin to piping the error to 2>/dev/null
OSX DMG SHA256 Hash
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OSX binary SHA256 Hash
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v0.2.15-alpha
OSX binary of srcset.
Try out the simple example on github
srcset examples/simple -r -t jpg -o /var/www/images -v
Or just get to work resizing responsive images:
srcset your/working/image/directory -r -t jpg -o /tmp/srcset -v
SHA-512:
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