🖼️ How to Easily Resize Images via Command-Line (Linux Tutorial)

Опубликовано: 01 Февраль 2026
на канале: Delft Stack
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Need to bulk resize images without opening an editor? 📏 In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to quickly and efficiently resize images using the Linux command line. Whether you’re prepping thumbnails, optimizing for web, or batch-processing screenshots — this method is a total time-saver! ⚡🧠

Perfect for developers, content creators, and anyone who loves terminal power.
✅ What You’ll Learn:
🔹 How to install ImageMagick, the go-to CLI image tool
🔹 Resize an image using convert

⏱️ Timestamps:
0:00 – Intro
0:29 – Install ImageMagick on Ubuntu/Debian
1:10 – Resize one image with convert
2:25 – Verifying whether the image has been resized successfully.
2:56 – Wrap-up

🎯 Why Watch This Video?
Using CLI for image resizing helps you:
💻 Automate repetitive design or dev tasks
🚀 Speed up website or app load times
📂 Easily process hundreds of images at once
💡 Integrate into scripts and deployment workflows
No GUI? No problem — your terminal does it all!

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