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## Caesium Command Line Tools
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v1.0.0-beta.0
### Development
## Development
#### Requirements
### Requirements
* [Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install) >= 1.79.0
#### Build
### Build
`cargo build --release`
### Usage
## Usage
See full usage docs [here](docs/USAGE.md).
#### Examples
### Examples
Losslessly compress ```image1.jpg```, located in the ```home``` directory, into a folder called ```output```

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##### Compression (at least one is required)
- -q, --quality <QUALITY>
- `-q, --quality <QUALITY>`
Sets compression quality between 0 and 100. Higher the value, better the quality and bigger the file size.
- --lossless
- `--lossless`
Perform lossless compression. Some file formats may not support this or result in bigger file sizes.
- --max-size <MAX_SIZE>
- `--max-size <MAX_SIZE>`
Attempts to compress the image to the nearest size in bytes without exceeding it. If the requested size is too small,
it will output the smallest possible result.
##### Advanced compression
- --png-opt-level <PNG_OPT_LEVEL>
- `--png-opt-level <PNG_OPT_LEVEL>`
Sets the optimization level for PNG files. Higher values result in better compression but take longer to complete.
Possible values are between 0 and 6. Default is 3.
- --zopfli
- `--zopfli`
Use zopfli when optimizing PNG files. It may take a very long time to complete, especially if the application is not
build in release mode.
##### Metadata
- -e, --exif
- `-e, --exif`
Keeps EXIF metadata info during compression, if present. This can slightly increase the output file size.
- --keep-dates
- `--keep-dates`
Keeps the original last modified and last accessed date information, if possible.
##### Resizing
- --width <WIDTH>
- `--width <WIDTH>`
Sets the width of the output image. If height is not set, it will preserve the aspect ratio. Can't be used with
`--long-edge` or `--short-edge`.
- --height <HEIGHT>
- `--height <HEIGHT>`
Sets the height of the output image. If width is not set, it will preserve the aspect ratio. Can't be used with
`--long-edge` or `--short-edge`.
- --long-edge <LONG_EDGE>
- `--long-edge <LONG_EDGE>`
Sets the size of the longest edge of the image. It is aware of rotation metadata. Can't be used with `--width` or
`--height` or `--short-edge`.
- --short-edge <SHORT_EDGE>
- `--short-edge <SHORT_EDGE>`
Sets the size of the shortest edge of the image. It is aware of rotation metadata. Can't be used with `--width` or
`--height` or `--long-edge`.
##### Destination
- -o, --output <OUTPUT>
- `-o, --output <OUTPUT>`
Sets the output folder. If the folder does not exist, it will be created. Can't be used with `--same-folder-as-input`.
- --same-folder-as-input
- `--same-folder-as-input`
Sets the output folder to be the same as the input folder. WARNING: this can potentially overwrite the original files
if a suffix is not set. Overwritten files CANNOT be recovered.
- --suffix <SUFFIX>
- `--suffix <SUFFIX>`
Adds a suffix to the output filename, before the file extension.
- -S, --keep-structure
- `-S, --keep-structure`
Preserves the folder tree structure of the input files. Can be used only with `-R`.
- -o, --overwrite <OVERWRITE>
- `-o, --overwrite <OVERWRITE>`
Sets the overwrite policy if the output file already exists. Possible values are:
- `all`: Always overwrite
- `never`: Never overwrite
- `bigger`: Overwrite only if the file to be overwritten is bigger
- --format <FORMAT>
- `--format <FORMAT>`
Converts the original image to the selected format. Possible values are:
- `jpeg`
- `png`
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##### Other
- -R, --recursive
- `-R, --recursive`
If the input is a folder, scan its subfolders too.
- -d, --dry-run
- `-d, --dry-run`
Do not write output files, only simulate the process.
- --threads <THREADS>
- `--threads <THREADS>`
Specify the number of parallel jobs. The maximum is the number of processors available. `0` means that the application
will try to guess the maximum number of parallel jobs available. Default is `0`.
- -Q, --quiet
- `-Q, --quiet`
Suppress all output. Overrides `--verbose`.
- --verbose <VERBOSE>
- `--verbose <VERBOSE>`
Select how much output you want to see. Possible values are:
- `quiet`: Suppress all output
- `progress`: Show only progress and final results
- `warnings-and-errors`: Show also skipped and error messages
- `all`: Print all
- -h, --help
- `-h, --help`
Print help. A summary can be seen with `-h`.
- -V, --version
- `-V, --version`
Print version.
### Full help