artem
3.0.0_8Converts images to ASCII art
Artem is a small cli program, written in rust, to easily convert images to ASCII art, named after the latin word for art. By default it tries to use truecolor, but if the terminal does not support truecolor, it falls back to 16 Color ANSI. When the ASCII image is written to a file, the image will not use colors. It supports .jpeg, .png, .gif, .webp and many more.
Origin: graphics/artem
Category: graphics
Size: 5.40MiB
License: MPL20
Maintainer: adamw@FreeBSD.org
Dependencies: 0 packages
Required by: 0 packages
Website: github.com/finefindus/artem
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pkg install artemMore in graphics
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