Rusty Scissors is a useful tool created with ❤️ using Rust. It quickly trims extra space around images like smart scissors. It's fast, efficient, and precise.
- 🚀 Fast image trimming powered by Rayon.
- 🖼️ Supports many image formats (JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF, ICO, QOI, and more).
- 🗂️ Batch process multiple images at once.
- 📁 Organized output to keep trimmed images together.
- 🛠️ Easy-to-use command-line interface.
If you are on Windows, simply download the .exe file. For all other operating systems, refer to the "Build the Project" section for compilation instructions.
- Clone the repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/Inc44/rusty-scissors.git
- Go to the project directory:
$ cd rusty-scissors
- Build and run the project:
$ cargo run --release <input-path>
Rusty Scissors scans each row and column of pixels, checking for similarities within a specified tolerance.
If you're processing noisy images with slightly varying pixel values, you can set a tolerance value of 13.725
to account for this noise. If the default behavior (a tolerance value of 0
) works well for your images, there's no need to adjust the tolerance.
Currently, Rusty Scissors does not use the Delta E 2000 metric for color similarity, as it would significantly impact performance due to the complex calculations involved. Instead, a simpler pixel difference approach is used to prioritize speed.
We welcome contributions! For significant changes, please open an issue for discussion before making a pull request.
This software is licensed under the MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). For more details, refer to LICENSE.