# nri file reader ## about common/nori provides structs and decoders for nori file usage: ``` import ( "log" "git.tuxpa.in/a/gotagonist/common/nori" ) func main() { n, err := nori.FromFile(filename) if err != nil { log.Panicln("decode: %s", err) } // uses apng encoder/decoder from https://gitlab.com/gfxlabs/gfximg animations, err := n.RenderAnimations(n) if err != nil { log.Panicln("render: %s", err) } // each animation has slice of frames // each frame contains an image.Image, if another format is needed // internally they are stored as &image.NRGBA64{} log.Println(animations[0].Frames[]) } ``` ## cory cmd/cory is command line util for working with nori files get a zip file of animations from a nori file usage: `./cory -d -f=filename.nri -o=output.zip` optionally, use webserver start: `./cory -serve` example with curl: `curl -X POST --data-binary "@filename.nri" localhost:3333/animations --output output.zip` ### building cory ``` make cory ``` ### docker oh yeah there's also a docker image for cory lol ``` make docker ``` and to run server ``` make server-run ```