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Releases: TheZoraiz/ascii-image-converter

v.1.3.0

02 Jun 20:10
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  • Support for exporting ascii art as images added
  • Altered --save flag as --save-img flag as it saves PNG ascii images now
  • Added --save-txt for conventional text ascii storage

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v1.2.6

31 May 13:40
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  • Added --flipX flag
  • Added --flipY flag
  • Added support as a library

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v1.2.5

28 May 20:43
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  • Added URL support

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v.1.2.4

27 May 10:46
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  • Added --map flag
  • Improved help text
  • Changed default image size to terminal height
  • Base command accepts multiple images now

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v1.2.3

26 May 09:55
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  • Fixed bugs

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v1.2.2

26 May 06:39
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v.1.2.1

26 May 06:27
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  • Added version flag

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v1.2.0

24 May 11:23
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  • Added -C flag
  • Added -n flag
  • Added -f flag
  • Altered -s flag usage
  • Refactored code

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v1.1.16

16 May 12:07
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- Added TIFF image support

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v1.1.15

13 May 15:06
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Made bug fixes

Executables.zip contains executables for both Windows and Linux along with short instructions in README.txt files