# qr – a QR code generator for the command line ![qr](docs/logo_qr.svg) ## Usage This software currently supports outputting to the following formats: * svg * PNG * JPG * Bitmap or directly to the console, as kind of an *"ascii art"*. after installing via `make install`, you can read more in the man page by calling `man qr`. ### Options ``` -f --format output file format. can be one of "cli, png, svg, jpg, bmp" -h --help show this help -i --input take data from this argument instead of stdin -o --output output file name without extension -s --size desired output file size in pixels -t --type output QR code type. can be one of "small, medium, large" -v --version shows version info ``` ### Examples ```bash bash> qr -i "this is from parameter" -f png -s 512 -o my_qrcode_file bash> echo "this is from stdin" | qr -t small -f png -s 512 -o my_qrcode_file_with_low_ecc ``` ## Installation You can just pick the newest version from the ["Releases" page][releases], or build the software yourself. ### Building You will need: * cmake * make * a modern C++ compiler that supports `c++20` ```bash # clone the repo bash ~/> git clone https://git.mike-ochmann.de/MassiveDynamic/qr.git # move into the repository bash ~/> cd qr # create the build directory and move into it bash ~/qr> mkdir build && cd build # run `cmake` bash ~/qr/build> cmake .. # make and install the software bash ~/qr/build> make install ``` [releases]: releases/