Output an image to the terminal Usage: wezterm imgcat [OPTIONS] [FILE_NAME] Arguments: [FILE_NAME] The name of the image file to be displayed. If omitted, will attempt to read it from stdin Options: --width Specify the display width; defaults to "auto" which automatically selects an appropriate size. You may also use an integer value `N` to specify the number of cells, or `Npx` to specify the number of pixels, or `N%` to size relative to the terminal width --height Specify the display height; defaults to "auto" which automatically selects an appropriate size. You may also use an integer value `N` to specify the number of cells, or `Npx` to specify the number of pixels, or `N%` to size relative to the terminal height --no-preserve-aspect-ratio Do not respect the aspect ratio. The default is to respect the aspect ratio --position Set the cursor position prior to displaying the image. The default is to use the current cursor position. Coordinates are expressed in cells with 0,0 being the top left cell position --no-move-cursor Do not move the cursor after displaying the image. Note that when used like this from the shell, there is a very high chance that shell prompt will overwrite the image; you may wish to also use `--hold` in that case --hold Wait for enter to be pressed after displaying the image -h, --help Print help