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    ImageInTerminal.jl

    ImageInTerminal.jl

    Julia package for displaying images in the terminal using ANSI colors

    ImageInTerminal is a drop-in package that once imported changes how a single Colorant and whole Colorant arrays (regular images) are displayed in the interactive REPL. The displayed images will be downscaled to fit into the size of your active terminal session. By default, this package will detect if your running terminal supports 24-bit colors (true colors). If it does, the image will be displayed in 24-bit colors, otherwise, it falls back to 8-bit (256 colors).
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