low-level PNG codec tools
A library for png tools
Utilities for ESLint plugins.
A CSS parser, transformer, and minifier written in Rust
Component Story Format (CSF) utilities
A simple SHA-3 / Keccak / Shake hash function for JavaScript supports UTF-8 encoding.
Compare strings containing a mix of letters and numbers in the way a human being would in sort order.
PNG encoder/decoder in pure JS, supporting any bit size & interlace, async & sync with full test suite.
TOAST UI Utility: CodeSnippet
PNG image decoder and encoder written entirely in JavaScript
A simple SHA-256 / SHA-224 hash function for JavaScript supports UTF-8 encoding.
Convert draftjs blocks to markdown using the marked library, and vice versa.
bigint to buffer conversion with native support
A PNG decoder in JavaScript
Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js
This version of `sanity-plugin-media` is for Sanity Studio V3.
MJML: the only framework that makes responsive-email easy
The hassle-free way to integrate analytics into any Node.js application
Rome is a toolchain for the web: formatter, linter and more
A PNG decoder in JS
This is a simple SHA-512, SHA-384, SHA-512/224, SHA-512/256 hash functions for JavaScript supports UTF-8 encoding.
A simple Base32 encode / decode function for JavaScript supports UTF-8 encoding.
Launch latest Chrome with the Devtools Protocol port open
Material Design Icons DX
A ruby wrapper for swftool command line tool. http://www.swftools.org/ Flash tool is small and mini tool for creating swf files from pdfs, pictures and fonts and parsing data from flash files.
# Sangoro A Ruby program to change the exif creation time stamp of JPEGs or PNGs.<br> # Installation To use the Sangoro tool you require: <ul> <li> <a href="https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/"><code>ruby</code></a> (v>=2.3.3) </ul> as well as the following Ruby gems: <ul> <li><code>fastimage</code> <li><code>fileutils</code> <li><code>gtk3</code> <li><code>mini_exiftool</code></li> </ul> On Mac you might need the exiftool installed. I recommend installing it using the Brew package manager: ```brew install exiftool``` Get the Sangoro tool by typing ```gem install sangoro``` in your command line. This will install the sangoro gem as well as the gems mentined above. Now you can just run ```sangoro``` in your command line. # Usage 1. Select a JPEG/PNG file by clicking on "Select image" 2. You will see the file name and the creation date & time on the right side, if available. 3. Now you can specify by how many hours, minutes and/or seconds you want the time stamp to move. You also need to choose whether to move the timestamp forward or back. 4. If you want to apply this change to all images in the folder, check the box below. 5. Click "Apply". 6. You are done. The exif creation timestamp of the selected image(s) was adjusted as specified. # Remarks If you have any remarks, bugs, questions etc. please tell me, I'd be happy to help.
Command line tool and ruby interface to optimize (lossless compress, optionally lossy) jpeg, png, gif and svg images using external utilities (advpng, gifsicle, jhead, jpeg-recompress, jpegoptim, jpegrescan, jpegtran, optipng, oxipng, pngcrush, pngout, pngquant, svgo)
There are plenty of tools to make your PNG's smaller. Sometimes bigger is better.
Hight end SVG manipulation tools for Ruby.\nIncludes chained keyframe generation, (A)PNG conversion and more.
A command-line tool to convert PNG images to ANSI escape codes.
Command line tool that creates PNG image files from rgba definitions in stylesheets.
A library for manipulating GBA ROMs of a popular monster collection RPG series. It is written entirely in Ruby and uses Chunky PNG, which is also a pure Ruby library. Compared to the many excellent GUI tools available, this library focuses on non-interactive manipulation of ROM data.
This gem is a powerful and easy to use web development tool that helps developing modern web sites by generating static html pages. It uses CoffeScript, Sass, Haml, Bootstrap, HeadJs, Bower, Grunt, Google Anlaytics and minimizes coffee-, javascript-, sass-, css-, png- and image-files.
A powerful CLI tool for converting image formats using ImageMagick, with optional waifu2x upscaling when enlarging images. Supports single file conversion, bulk directory conversion, and persistent configuration settings. Convert between various formats (HEIC, JPG, PNG, WebP, etc.).
A Jekyll plugin for responsive images. Adds filters for setting the srcset, width and height attributes of HTML img elements, while automatically generating image variants of configured sizes using the ImageMagick command-line tools. Resized images are cached to minimize build times, regenerated only when the original source image changes. Supported image file formats include JPEG, PNG, GIF (including animated), APNG and WebP.
Claricle provides a Ruby library for working with images, offering tools for image validation (PNG, SVG), format conversion, compression, and vector graphics processing. The name combines "clarity" and "particle", representing the clear validation of every pixel. It is built to integrate functionality from pngconform, svgconform, vectory, and other image processing tools into a unified interface.
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