Display images in the terminal using Sixel.
This is a fork of the no longer maintained PySixel.
Check arewesixelyet.com for supported terminals.
pip install sixel
pip install git+https://github.com/lubosz/python-sixel.git
git clone https://github.com/lubosz/python-sixel.git
cd python-sixel
pip install -e .
import sys
from sixel import converter
c = converter.SixelConverter("foo.png")
c.write(sys.stdout)
See examples directory for more examples.
python-sixel provides a command line tool.
Display an image in the terminal
sixelconv [options] filename
Or by using a pipe
cat filename | sixelconv [options]
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-8, --8bit-mode Generate a sixel image for 8bit terminal or printer
-7, --7bit-mode Generate a sixel image for 7bit terminal or printer
-r, --relative-position Treat specified position as relative one
-a, --absolute-position Treat specified position as absolute one
-x LEFT, --left=LEFT Left position in cell size, or pixel size with unit 'px'
-y TOP, --top=TOP Top position in cell size, or pixel size with unit 'px'
-w WIDTH, --width=WIDTH Width in cell size, or pixel size with unit 'px'
-e HEIGHT, --height=HEIGHT Height in cell size, or pixel size with unit 'px'
-t ALPHATHRESHOLD, --alpha-threshold=ALPHATHRESHOLD Alpha threshold for PNG-to-SIXEL image conversion
-c, --chromakey Enable auto chroma key processing
-n NCOLOR, --ncolor=NCOLOR Specify number of colors
-b, --body-only Output sixel without header and DCS envelope
-f, --fast The speed priority mode (default)
-s, --size The size priority mode
View an image file
sixelconv test.png
Generate sixel file from an image file
sixelconv < test.png > test.six
View generated sixel file
cat test.six