Go go-pngquant is a Go bind to pornel/pngquant.
go get github.com/kiwamunet/go-pngquant
The following stdio is used for std processing.
For details, please check from the link
func sliceParam(src []byte) ([]byte, error) {
strings := []string{"Pngquant", "256", "--speed", "3", "--quality", "0-100"}
return binding.Pngquant(strings, src)
}
func stringParam(src []byte) ([]byte, error) {
string := "Pngquant 256 --speed 3 --quality 0-100"
return binding.PngquantOneLine(string, src)
}
func structParam(src []byte) ([]byte, error) {
st := binding.PngquantParams{
NumColors: 256,
Speed: 3,
QualityMin: 0,
QualityMax: 100,
}
return binding.PngquantStruct(st, src)
}
See pngquant -h
for full list.
min
and max
are numbers in range 0 (worst) to 100 (perfect), similar to JPEG. pngquant will use the least amount of colors required to meet or exceed the max
quality. If conversion results in quality below the min
quality the image won't be saved (if outputting to stdin, 24-bit original will be output) and pngquant will exit with status code 99.
pngquant --quality=65-80 image.png
Set custom extension (suffix) for output filename. By default -or8.png
or -fs8.png
is used. If you use --ext=.png --force
options pngquant will overwrite input files in place (use with caution).
Writes converted file to the given path. When this option is used only single input file is allowed.
Don't write converted files if the conversion isn't worth it.
Speed/quality trade-off from 1 (brute-force) to 11 (fastest). The default is 3. Speed 10 has 5% lower quality, but is 8 times faster than the default. Speed 11 disables dithering and lowers compression level.
Disables Floyd-Steinberg dithering.
Controls level of dithering (0 = none, 1 = full). Note that the =
character is required.
Reduce precision of the palette by number of bits. Use when the image will be displayed on low-depth screens (e.g. 16-bit displays or compressed textures in ARGB444 format).
Don't copy optional PNG chunks. Metadata is always removed on Mac (when using Cocoa reader).
Print version information to stdout.
Read image from stdin and send result to stdout.
Stops processing of arguments. This allows use of file names that start with -
. If you're using pngquant in a script, it's advisable to put this before file names:
pngquant $OPTIONS -- "$FILE"
pngquant is dual-licensed:
-
GPL v3 or later, and additional copyright notice must be kept for older parts of the code. See COPYRIGHT for details.
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For use in non-GPL software (e.g. closed-source or App Store distribution) please ask kornel@pngquant.org for a commercial license.