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Freeze


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Generate images of code and terminal output.

Freeze code screenshot

Examples

Freeze generates PNGs, SVGs, and WebPs of code and terminal output alike.

Generate an image of code

freeze artichoke.hs -o artichoke.png

output of freeze command, Haskell code block

Generate an image of terminal output

You can use freeze to capture ANSI output of a terminal command with the --execute flag.

freeze --execute "eza -lah"

output of freeze command, ANSI

Freeze is also super customizable and ships with an interactive TUI.

Installation

# macOS or Linux
brew install charmbracelet/tap/freeze

# Arch Linux (btw)
pacman -S freeze

# Nix
nix-env -iA nixpkgs.charm-freeze

Or, download it:

  • Packages are available in Debian and RPM formats
  • Binaries are available for Linux, macOS, and Windows

Or, just install it with go:

go install github.com/charmbracelet/freeze@latest

Customization

Interactive mode

Freeze features a fully interactive mode for easy customization.

freeze --interactive

freeze interactive mode

Settings are written to $XDG_CONFIG/freeze/user.json and can be accessed with freeze --config user.

Flags

Screenshots can be customized with --flags or Configuration files.

Note

You can view all freeze customization with freeze --help.

Language

If possible, freeze auto-detects the language from the file name or analyzing the file contents. Override this inference with the --language flag.

cat artichoke.hs | freeze --language haskell

output of freeze command, Haskell code block

Theme

Change the color theme.

freeze artichoke.hs --theme dracula

output of freeze command, Haskell code block with dracula theme

Output

Change the output file location, defaults to out.svg or stdout if piped. This value supports .svg, .png, .webp.

freeze main.go --output out.svg
freeze main.go --output out.png
freeze main.go --output out.webp

# or all of the above
freeze main.go --output out.{svg,png,webp}

Font

Specify the font family, font size, and font line height of the output image. Defaults to JetBrains Mono, 14(px), 1.2(em).

freeze artichoke.hs \
  --font.family "SF Mono" \
  --font.size 16 \
  --line-height 1.4

You can also embed a font file (in TTF, WOFF, or WOFF2 format) using the --font.file flag.

Border Radius

Add rounded corners to the terminal.

freeze artichoke.hs --border.radius 8

code screenshot with corner radius of 8px

Window

Add window controls to the terminal, macOS-style.

freeze artichoke.hs --window
output of freeze command, Haskell code block with window controls applied

Border Width

Add a border outline to the terminal window.

freeze artichoke.hs --border.width 1 --border.color "#515151" --border.radius 8

output of freeze command, Haskell code block with border applied

Padding

Add padding to the terminal window. You can provide 1, 2, or 4 values.

freeze main.go --padding 20          # all sides
freeze main.go --padding 20,40       # vertical, horizontal
freeze main.go --padding 20,60,20,40 # top, right, bottom, left

output of freeze command, Haskell code block with padding applied

Margin

Add margin to the terminal window. You can provide 1, 2, or 4 values.

freeze main.go --margin 20          # all sides
freeze main.go --margin 20,40       # vertical, horizontal
freeze main.go --margin 20,60,20,40 # top, right, bottom, left

output of freeze command, Haskell code block with margin applied

Shadow

Add a shadow under the terminal window.

freeze artichoke.hs --shadow.blur 20 --shadow.x 0 --shadow.y 10

output of freeze command, Haskell code block with a shadow

Screenshot TUIs

Use tmux capture-pane to generate screenshots of TUIs.

Run your TUI in tmux and get it to the state you want to capture. Next, use capture-pane to capture the pane and pipe that to freeze.

hx # in a separate pane
tmux capture-pane -pet 1 | freeze -c full

helix captured with freeze

Configuration

Freeze also supports configuration via a JSON file which can be passed with the --config / -c flag. In general, all --flag options map directly to keys and values in the config file

There are also some default configurations built into freeze which can be passed by name.

  • base: Simple screenshot of code.
  • full: macOS-like screenshot.
  • user: Uses ~/.config/freeze/user.json.

If you use --interactive mode, a configuration file will be created for you at ~/.config/freeze/user.json. This will be the default configuration file used in your screenshots.

freeze -c base main.go
freeze -c full main.go
freeze -c user main.go # alias for ~/.config/freeze/user.json
freeze -c ./custom.json main.go

Here's what an example configuration looks like:

{
  "window": false,
  "border": {
    "radius": 0,
    "width": 0,
    "color": "#515151"
  },
  "shadow": false,
  "padding": [20, 40, 20, 20],
  "margin": "0",
  "font": {
    "family": "JetBrains Mono",
    "size": 14
  },
  "line_height": 1.2
}

Feedback

We’d love to hear your thoughts on this project. Feel free to drop us a note!

License

MIT


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