************ Feature list ************ * Return ratios from all popular image types * JPG * PNG * BMP * etc. * Allow image input from multiple sources, such as an image... * On the local file system * From a HTTP or HTTPS web server * Using programs such as ``wget`` or using some random C library # Possible help message :: uirc: an unecessary image ratio calculator pronounced 'u.i.r.c.' or 'work', does not matter Copyright 2022 Bryson Steck Licensed under the GNU General Public License Version 2 usage: uirc [-uhlr] IMAGE1 [IMAGE2] [...] Options: -u --url > Mark images as urls. >> This will cause uirc to make HTTP/HTTPS requests for all the arguments specified instead of using local files. >> Links must start with 'http://' or 'https://' before uirc makes any GET requests. -r --resolution > Display the resolution of the image -h --help > Display this message and exit. -l --license > Open the license for uirc Help: If you get stuck using uirc, you can read the manpage. 'man uirc' Potential output for example commands ##################################### :: $ uirc cool-image.png 3:2 :: $ uirc one-image.jpg two-image.png red-image.bmp blue-image.jpeg one-image.jpg > 16:9 two-image.png > 5:4 red-image.bmp > 4:3 blue-image.jpeg > 1.24:1 :: $ uirc -r 'file with spaces.png' 2:3 (2000x3000) :: $ uirc -u https://brysonsteck.net/peter_griffin.png GET https://brysonsteck.net/peter_griffin.png HTTP request returned 200 (OK) Downloading...done 9:16