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# Getting Started
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## Installation
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Install and update using [pip](https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/quickstart/):
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```shell
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pip install -U quicktex
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```
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If you are on macOS, you need to install openMP to allow multithreading, since it does not ship with the built-in Clang.
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This can be done easily
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using [homebrew](https://brew.sh). This is not required if building from source, but highly recommended.
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```shell
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brew install libomp
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```
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If you want, you can also install from source. First clone the [git repo](https://github.com/drewcassidy/quicktex) and
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install it with:
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```shell
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pip install .
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```
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and setuptools will take care of any dependencies for you.
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The package also makes tests, stub generation, and docs available. To install the
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required dependencies for them, install with options like so:
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```shell
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pip install quicktex[tests,stubs,docs]
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```
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## Usage
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For detailed documentation on the {command}`quicktex` command and its subcommands see the {doc}`commands`.
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### Examples
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#### Encoding a file
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To encode a file in place, use the {command}`encode` command
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```shell
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quicktex encode auto bun.png # chooses format based on alpha
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quicktex encode bc3 bun.png # encodes as bc3
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```
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the auto subcommand automatically chooses between bc1 and bc3 for your image depending on the contents of its alpha
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channel. Quicktex supports reading from all image formats supported by [pillow](https://pillow.readthedocs.io/en/stable/handbook/image-file-formats.html).
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By default, Quicktex converts in place, meaning the above command will produce a `bun.dds` file alongside the png. If
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you want to replace the png, use the `-r` flag to remove it after converting.
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if you want to specify an output filename or directory use the `-o` flag.
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```shell
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quicktex encode auto -o rabbit.dds bun.png # produces rabbit.dds
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quicktex.encode auto -o textures/ bun.png # produces textures/bun.dds, if textures/ exists
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```
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#### Encoding multiple files
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quicktex is also able to convert multiple files at once, for example, to encode every png file in the images folder,
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use:
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```shell
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quicktex encode auto images/*.png # encodes in-place
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quicktex encode auto -o textures/ images/*.png # encodes to the textures/ directory
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```
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please note that globbing is an operation performed by your shell and is not supported by the built in windows `cmd.exe`
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. If you are on Windows, please use Powershell or any posix-ish shell like [fish](https://fishshell.com).
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#### Decoding files
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decoding is performed exactly the same as encoding, except without having to specify a format. The output image format
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is set using the `-x` flag, and defaults to png. Quicktex supports writing to all image formats supported by [pillow](https://pillow.readthedocs.io/en/stable/handbook/image-file-formats.html)
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```shell
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quicktex decode bun.dds # produces bun.png
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quicktex decode -x .tga bun2.dds # produces bun.tga
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```
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commands
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getting_started
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