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Follow-up to the "pixel art in my terminal" theme. pixel2ansi will print a pixel art image using ANSI codes in your terminal. It can detect the smallest repeating pixel unit, handle color variations with adjustable tolerance, and render the image as ANSI art in the terminal. Features include transparent color detection and optional cropping. pixel2ansi is able to read PNG, BMP, and JPEG images. However, if you use a lossy format like JPEG, the "pixel unit" is often blurred and you may need to adjust the tolerance value (start with --tolerance=150 or so). If you want to print an image (example: nouns NFTs) that is in SVG format, convert it to PNG first, and make sure you don't crop or resize it. https://github.com/vrypan/pixel2ansi
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Toads and tinydinos look great, but I think the highlight is Two Bit Bears 😆
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Cool, does your terminal need Kitty graphics support to render this?
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