Outputs images in a KiTTY terminal: https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/
Gato differs from KiTTY's builtin icat command in that it can display
animated gifs and it can "emojify" text.
Example usage:
To display an animated gif:
gato --gif ~/img/animated/ed.3.gifTo emojify text:
gato --emojify - <<< "The worst situation: :no_mouth: :beer:"By default, the --emojify option causes gato to look for files in the
OS specific application data directory. On Arch Linux this is evidently
$HOME/.local/share/gato/emoji. Any 'png' format files in that directory
which have a "file extension" of .png will be found and displayed by gato.
A different directory can be specified by using the --path option.