pngquant is a command-line utility and a library for lossy compression of PNG images.
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pngquant is a command-line utility and a library for lossy compression of PNG images.
Read moreLepton is a tool and file format for losslessly compressing JPEGs by an average of 22%.
Read moreMozJPEG improves JPEG compression efficiency achieving higher visual quality and smaller file sizes at the same time.
Read moreGuetzli is a JPEG encoder that aims for excellent compression density at high visual quality.
Read morehyx is a minimalistic but powerful hex editor. It’s written in less than 2,300 lines of C.
Read morehexyl is a simple hex viewer for the terminal with colored output.
Read moreImHex is a hex editor. It can display, decode and analyze binary data to reverse engineer their format, extract information or patch values. There’s also a CLI.
Read moreImageMagick is a software suite to create, edit, and compose bitmap images. All manipulations can be achieved through shell commands.
Read morescrot (SCReenshOT) is a simple command line screen capture utility. It uses imlib2 to grab and save images.
Read moredirstat-rs is a command-line disk usage utility, similar to windirstat. The tool can output sorted JSON.
Read moreThis command-line tool estimates the disk space occupied by all files in a given path.
Read moreParallel Disk Usage (pdu) is a highly parallelized, fast directory tree analyzer.
Read moregodu is a simple golang utility helping you to discover large files/folders. This is a terminal based tool.
Read moreerdtree is multi-threaded file-tree visualizer and disk usage analyzer that respects hidden files and .gitignore rules by default.
Read moredua (Disk Usage Analyzer) is a tool to conveniently learn about the usage of disk space of a given directory.
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