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Sixel_demo.png (192 x 64 pixels, file size: 442 bytes, MIME type: image/png )
Summary
DescriptionSixel demo.png
English: The sample
Sixel code that says "HI" displayed in a xterm with vt340 emulation. Resized 2x.
Date
23 March 2016
Source
Own work
Author
Autopilot
Source code
The Sixel program can be run directly with the following:
printf 'G1BxIzA7MjswOzA7MCMxOzI7MTAwOzEwMDswIzI7MjswOzEwMDswIzF+fkBAdnZAQH5+QEB+fiQjMj8/fX1HR319Pz99fT8/LSMxITE0QBtcCg==' | base64 -d
Which contains the binary version of:
Pq#0;2;0;0;0#1;2;100;100;0#2;2;0;100;0#1~~@@vv@@~~@@~~$#2??}}GG}}??}}??-#1!14@ \
The base 64 is also saved in the metadata of the file itself, in the zTXt block. If you have exiftool, you could get the Sixel output by doing:
( echo $( exiftool -b -Base64Sixel Sixel_demo.png) ) | base64 -d
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