| name | image-manipulation-image-magick |
|---|---|
| description | Process and manipulate images using ImageMagick. Supports resizing, format conversion, batch processing, and retrieving image metadata. Use when working with images, creating thumbnails, resizing wallpapers, or performing batch image operations. |
| compatibility | Requires ImageMagick installed and available as `magick` on PATH. Cross-platform examples provided for PowerShell (Windows) and Bash (Linux/macOS). |
This skill enables image processing and manipulation tasks using ImageMagick across Windows, Linux, and macOS systems.
Use this skill when you need to:
- Resize images (single or batch)
- Get image dimensions and metadata
- Convert between image formats
- Create thumbnails
- Process wallpapers for different screen sizes
- Batch process multiple images with specific criteria
- ImageMagick installed on the system
- Windows: PowerShell with ImageMagick available as
magick(or atC:\Program Files\ImageMagick-*\magick.exe) - Linux/macOS: Bash with ImageMagick installed via package manager (
apt,brew, etc.)
- Get image dimensions (width x height)
- Retrieve detailed metadata (format, color space, etc.)
- Identify image format
- Resize single images
- Batch resize multiple images
- Create thumbnails with specific dimensions
- Maintain aspect ratios
- Process images based on dimensions
- Filter and process specific file types
- Apply transformations to multiple files
PowerShell (Windows):
# Prefer ImageMagick on PATH
$magick = (Get-Command magick -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)?.Source
# Fallback: common install pattern under Program Files
if (-not $magick) {
$magick = Get-ChildItem "C:\\Program Files\\ImageMagick-*\\magick.exe" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue |
Select-Object -First 1 -ExpandProperty FullName
}
if (-not $magick) {
throw "ImageMagick not found. Install it and/or add 'magick' to PATH."
}Bash (Linux/macOS):
# Check if magick is available on PATH
if ! command -v magick &> /dev/null; then
echo "ImageMagick not found. Install it using your package manager:"
echo " Ubuntu/Debian: sudo apt install imagemagick"
echo " macOS: brew install imagemagick"
exit 1
fiPowerShell (Windows):
# For a single image
& $magick identify -format "%wx%h" path/to/image.jpg
# For multiple images
Get-ChildItem "path/to/images/*" | ForEach-Object {
$dimensions = & $magick identify -format "%f: %wx%h`n" $_.FullName
Write-Host $dimensions
}Bash (Linux/macOS):
# For a single image
magick identify -format "%wx%h" path/to/image.jpg
# For multiple images
for img in path/to/images/*; do
magick identify -format "%f: %wx%h\n" "$img"
donePowerShell (Windows):
# Resize a single image
& $magick input.jpg -resize 427x240 output.jpg
# Batch resize images
Get-ChildItem "path/to/images/*" | ForEach-Object {
& $magick $_.FullName -resize 427x240 "path/to/output/thumb_$($_.Name)"
}Bash (Linux/macOS):
# Resize a single image
magick input.jpg -resize 427x240 output.jpg
# Batch resize images
for img in path/to/images/*; do
filename=$(basename "$img")
magick "$img" -resize 427x240 "path/to/output/thumb_$filename"
donePowerShell (Windows):
# Get verbose information about an image
& $magick identify -verbose path/to/image.jpgBash (Linux/macOS):
# Get verbose information about an image
magick identify -verbose path/to/image.jpgPowerShell (Windows):
Get-ChildItem "path/to/images/*" | ForEach-Object {
$dimensions = & $magick identify -format "%w,%h" $_.FullName
if ($dimensions) {
$width,$height = $dimensions -split ','
if ([int]$width -eq 2560 -or [int]$height -eq 1440) {
Write-Host "Processing $($_.Name)"
& $magick $_.FullName -resize 427x240 "path/to/output/thumb_$($_.Name)"
}
}
}Bash (Linux/macOS):
for img in path/to/images/*; do
dimensions=$(magick identify -format "%w,%h" "$img")
if [[ -n "$dimensions" ]]; then
width=$(echo "$dimensions" | cut -d',' -f1)
height=$(echo "$dimensions" | cut -d',' -f2)
if [[ "$width" -eq 2560 || "$height" -eq 1440 ]]; then
filename=$(basename "$img")
echo "Processing $filename"
magick "$img" -resize 427x240 "path/to/output/thumb_$filename"
fi
fi
done- Always quote file paths - Use quotes around file paths that might contain spaces
- Use the
&operator (PowerShell) - Invoke the magick executable using&in PowerShell - Store the path in a variable (PowerShell) - Assign the ImageMagick path to
$magickfor cleaner code - Wrap in loops - When processing multiple files, use
ForEach-Object(PowerShell) orforloops (Bash) - Verify dimensions first - Check image dimensions before processing to avoid unnecessary operations
- Use appropriate resize flags - Consider using
!to force exact dimensions or^for minimum dimensions
$magick = (Get-Command magick).Source$dimensions = & $magick identify -format "%w,%h" $_.FullName
$width,$height = $dimensions -split ','if ([int]$width -gt 1920) {
& $magick $_.FullName -resize 1920x1080 $outputPath
}& $magick $_.FullName -resize 427x240 "thumbnails/thumb_$($_.Name)"command -v magick &> /dev/null || { echo "ImageMagick required"; exit 1; }dimensions=$(magick identify -format "%w,%h" "$img")
width=$(echo "$dimensions" | cut -d',' -f1)
height=$(echo "$dimensions" | cut -d',' -f2)if [[ "$width" -gt 1920 ]]; then
magick "$img" -resize 1920x1080 "$outputPath"
fifilename=$(basename "$img")
magick "$img" -resize 427x240 "thumbnails/thumb_$filename"- Large batch operations may be memory-intensive
- Some complex operations may require additional ImageMagick delegates
- On older Linux systems, use
convertinstead ofmagick(ImageMagick 6.x vs 7.x)