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Convert all files in directory to webp, with default params, or standard cwebp params passed from command
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#!/bin/bash | |
PARAMS=('-m 6 -q 70 -mt -af -progress') | |
if [ $# -ne 0 ]; then | |
PARAMS=$@; | |
fi | |
cd $(pwd) | |
shopt -s nullglob nocaseglob extglob | |
for FILE in *.@(jpg|jpeg|tif|tiff|png); do | |
cwebp $PARAMS "$FILE" -o "${FILE%.*}".webp; | |
done |
Nice!
Nice!
Thank you all for this, I added together your solutions into a recursive script.
#!/bin/bash PARAMS=('-m 6 -q 50 -mt -af -progress') for D in `find . -type d` do # cd $D echo "Entered directory $D" cd $D # Define the image types to search for image_types=("*.jpeg" "*.jpg" "*.tiff" "*.tif" "*.png") # Iterate over each image type for type in "${image_types[@]}"; do # Find files of the specified image type find . -type f -iname "$type" | while read -r IMAGE; do # Get the filename without extension filename_without_extension=${IMAGE%.*} # Convert the image to WebP format cwebp $PARAMS "$IMAGE" -o "${filename_without_extension}.webp" echo "Converted $IMAGE to ${filename_without_extension}.webp" # rm -rf "$IMAGE"; done done done echo "Conversion complete."Save it to something like
convert-webp.sh
, put it in a directory with images and subfolders, then runsh convert-webp.shand watch the magic happen.
Compare original and webp versions, then marvel at up to 80-90% size reductions :D
Amazing! Thank you so much!🤝
Thank you ! saved my day
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Thank you all for this, I added together your solutions into a recursive script.
Save it to something like
convert-webp.sh
, put it in a directory with images and subfolders, then runand watch the magic happen.
Compare original and webp versions, then marvel at up to 80-90% size reductions :D