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* Native Wayland and X11 support
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* Support for dozens of image formats including:
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* Photoshop PSD files
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* PNG
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* JPEG
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* Animated GIFs
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* Various RAW formats
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* SVG
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* TIFF
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* Various RAW formats
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* Photoshop PSD files
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* Configurable key bindings and behaviour
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* Highly scriptable with IPC via imv-msg
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-------------
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The following examples are a quick illustration of how you can use imv.
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For full documentation see the man page.
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For detailed documentation see the man page.
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### Opening images
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# Opening images
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imv image1.png another_image.jpeg a_directory
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### Opening a directory recursively
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# Opening a directory recursively
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imv -r Photos
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### Opening images via stdin
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find . "*.png" | imv
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# Opening images via stdin
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find . -type f -name "*.svg" | imv
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### Open an image fullscreen
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# Open an image fullscreen
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imv -f image.jpeg
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### Viewing images in a random order
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find . "*.png" | shuf | imv
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# Viewing images in a random order
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find . -type f -name "*.png" | shuf | imv
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### Viewing images from stdin
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# Viewing images from stdin
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curl http://somesi.te/img.png | imv -
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### Advanced use
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# Viewing multiple images from the web
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curl -Osw '%{filename_effective}\n' 'http://www.example.com/[1-10].jpg' | imv
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imv can be used to select images in a pipeline by using the `p` hotkey to print
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the current image's path to stdout. The `-l` flag can also be used to tell imv
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to list the remaining paths on exit for a "open set of images, close unwanted
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ones with `x`, then quit imv to pass the remaining images through" workflow.
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### Slideshow
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imv can be used to display slideshows. You can set the number of seconds to
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show each image for with the `-t` option at start up, or you can configure it
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at runtime using the `t` and `T` hotkeys to increase and decrease the image
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display time, respectively.
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To cycle through a folder of pictures, showing each one for 10 seconds:
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imv -t 10 ~/Pictures/London
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#### Custom configuration
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imv's key bindings can be customised to trigger custom behaviour:
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[binds]
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# Delete and then close an open image by pressing 'X'
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<Shift+X> = exec rm "$imv_current_file"; close
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# Rotate the currently open image by 90 degrees by pressing 'R'
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<Shift+R> = exec mogrify -rotate 90 "$imv_current_file"
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# Use dmenu as a prompt for tagging the current image
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u = exec echo $imv_current_file >> ~/tags/$(ls ~/tags | dmenu -p "tag")
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### Scripting
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With the default bindings, imv can be used to select images in a pipeline by
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using the `p` hotkey to print the current image's path to stdout. The `-l` flag
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can also be used to tell imv to list the remaining paths on exit for a "open
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set of images, close unwanted ones with `x`, then quit imv to pass the
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remaining images through" workflow.
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Key bindings can be customised to run arbitrary shell commands. Environment
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variables are exported to expose imv's state to scripts run by it. These
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done
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#### Deleting unwanted images
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In your imv config:
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[binds]
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<Shift+X> = exec rm "$imv_current_file"; close
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Then press 'X' within imv to delete the image and close it.
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#### Rotate an image
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In your imv config:
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[binds]
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<Shift+R> = exec mogrify -rotate 90 "$imv_current_file"
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Then press 'R' within imv to rotate the image 90 degrees using imagemagick.
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#### Tag images from imv using dmenu as a prompt
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In your imv config:
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[binds]
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u = exec echo $imv_current_file >> ~/tags/$(ls ~/tags | dmenu -p "tag")
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Then press 'u' within imv to tag the current image.
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#### Viewing images from the web
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curl -Osw '%{filename_effective}\n' 'http://www.example.com/[1-10].jpg' | imv
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### Slideshow
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imv can be used to display slideshows. You can set the number of seconds to
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show each image for with the `-t` option at start up, or you can configure it
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at runtime using the `t` and `T` hotkeys to increase and decrease the image
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display time, respectively.
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To cycle through a folder of pictures, showing each one for 10 seconds:
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imv -t 10 ~/Pictures/London
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Installation
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