Chafa: Terminal Graphics for the 21st Century

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Comment by jazzyjackson 15 hours ago

I learned about Chafa when I found a video editor that runs in the command line with keyboard control - vic - it just lets you insert split markers and when you exit the video is sliced up into the portions. I really like the low-fi nature of scrobbling through the video, it has low brain overhead.

https://github.com/wong-justin/vic

Comment by jbaber 12 hours ago

Wow. Thanks for this recommendation! I have multiple times half-baked something like this using ffmpeg to dump out thumbnails and make cuts.

Comment by joouha 19 hours ago

I use chafa extensively, and it really is the best tool for terminal graphics in my opinion.

I use it as a fallback option for terminals without proper terminal graphics support in my TUI Jupyter client, euporie.

There are Python bindings available: https://github.com/GuardKenzie/chafa.py

Comment by wonger_ 19 hours ago

And JS bindings: https://github.com/hectorm/chafa-wasm

And I'm half-working on Rust bindings...

Comment by hectorm 15 hours ago

Author of the JS bindings here. I also have a browser demo: https://ansi-o-matic.molinero.dev

Comment by Abishek_Muthian 11 hours ago

Have you tried Charmbracelet's bubble tea - https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea

Comment by nairadithya 10 hours ago

BubbleTea is great, but it doesn't have support for Kitty Graphics. https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea/issues/163

Comment by tasuki 16 hours ago

> and it really is the best tool for terminal graphics in my opinion

Not sixel or kitty graphics?

Comment by mmulet 14 hours ago

One of the really cool things about chafa is that it has both sixel and kitty graphic renderers! (and iterm2 images as well) So you can output kitty if the terminal supports it, but fall back to ascii if it doesn’t.

Comment by hecanjog 16 hours ago

What interests me about it is the unicode mosaic output format that looks higher quality than the usual upper half block or braille character approaches without needing to support a special protocol.

Comment by robot-wrangler 16 hours ago

Setting aside the usual compatibility issues with those things.. neither are available from your buildbot. Also while Jupyter does supports images other notebooking ecosystems may not, and anyway you need a file whereas chafa can work with streams.

Comment by lawlessone 16 hours ago

i'm curious do you work entirely with a terminal and no desktop?

Chafa looks cool, i'd feel cool using it when i use a terminal but if really wanted to see an image id just open it in a image viewer.

Comment by nickdothutton 4 hours ago

I'm currently using this for a teams/zoom/meet replacement for people who work in the terminal. Might even make it to a Show HN some day.

Comment by atulvi 16 hours ago

Why can't we have proper graphics on terminal? years ago I remember being able to use graphics.h to draw on MS-DOS terminal and print letters on it (text mode).

Comment by d-lisp 15 hours ago

Did you try notcurses ? [0]

[0] https://notcurses.com/

Comment by aragilar 8 hours ago

notcurses is probably the best option for getting the best you can out of a random terminal (see https://github.com/dankamongmen/notcurses/blob/master/TERMIN... which details the status of most terminals people use), but the main thing is to choose a decent terminal that meets your needs. I personally use xterm (after using various other terminals, both "modern" and VTE-based), as I'm on Linux, and I need to connect to various devices (e.g. networking gear) where I need a reliable terminal that handles whatever those devices throw at it. The graphical mechanisms that work for me therefore are sixel and tektronic.

Comment by ilaksh 10 hours ago

Most popular terminals now have support for `kitty` graphics protocol which can smoothly and efficiently render raster images. So chafa is a way to get some backwards compatibility for some types of applications that want to show images but may not support that.

Comment by aragilar 9 hours ago

There are multiple graphics mechanisms on terminals (both real, and the virtual ones that have replaced them), the issue is which ones your terminal supports (probably none, given most terminal/libraries are bad at supporting features that have been around since the 80s), and which libraries you are using to draw them.

Comment by nottorp 4 hours ago

Does any of those graphics mechanisms work over ssh?

Comment by aragilar 2 hours ago

Yes, any of the inline ones should work.

Comment by mmulet 13 hours ago

I use chafa in term.everything[0], and I have nothing but good things to say about it! hpjansson is a great maintainer too, if anything even seems like it's wrong with chafa he will chime in with a fix or a suggestion[1] (I'm not the only one he does this with too [2][3]). I would definitely recommend this lib for anyone doing terminal graphics.

[0]https://github.com/mmulet/term.everything

[1]https://github.com/mmulet/term.everything/issues/5

[2]https://lobste.rs/s/qh6lil/chafa_terminal_graphics_for_21st_...

[3]https://github.com/wong-justin/vic/issues/1#issue-2586904982

Comment by cherrycreek00 12 hours ago

I've been trying for like three hours to get this to show in-line images with w3m. Anyone got a config with that working?

Comment by shiomiru 3 hours ago

w3m doesn't support chafa for inline image display.

(You can set a custom w3mimgdisplay command, but it has to speak the same protocol as w3mimgdisplay. If you're feeling adventurous, you can try modifying https://github.com/uobikiemukot/sdump/tree/master/yaimg-sixe....)

Comment by n0um3n4 17 hours ago

qué chafa!! all jokes aside, this provides infinite posibilities for my obsession with text-based apps/CLI.

Comment by anthk 2 hours ago

For HNers, 'chafa' in Argentinian/Chilean Spanish (and a few more) means tacky, crude, ripoff, low quality.

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Comment by carterschonwald 15 hours ago

If you want some hilarious insanity: t try explaining ascii/terminal rendering to a text llm and see how it struggles

Comment by duffyjp 15 hours ago

I threw together a utility for this with just the half character in 2018, I don't even remember why.

https://rubygems.org/gems/barf

The name does imply the image quality, fyi.

My solution is also multithreaded, in Ruby. :D

Comment by gnabgib 14 hours ago

Previously in 2022 (97 points, 31 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32797681

Comment by XorNot 17 hours ago

Discovered this recently when I wanted to set my perfect retro feeling company logo onto the MOTD of some hardware so we'd have it on the serial port.