optimize-images
npx skills add https://github.com/b-open-io/gemskills --skill optimize-images
Agent 安装分布
Skill 文档
Image Optimization for Web Projects
Optimize images for web performance using modern tools. This skill provides scripts and workflows for compressing PNG and JPEG images while maintaining visual quality.
When to Use This Skill
- Preparing images for production web deployment
- Reducing page load times
- Optimizing public/images directories
- Batch compressing screenshots, watercolors, photos
- Auditing image sizes before/after optimization
Core Tool: Sharp
Sharp is the fastest Node.js image processing library, built on libvips. Use it for all image optimization tasks.
Install Sharp
bun add -d sharp
# or
npm install -D sharp
Quick Start Workflow
1. Benchmark Current State
Before optimization, measure baseline metrics:
# Total size and count
du -sh public/images/
find public/images -type f \( -name "*.png" -o -name "*.jpg" -o -name "*.jpeg" \) | wc -l
# Size by format
find public/images -name "*.png" -exec du -ch {} + | tail -1
find public/images \( -name "*.jpg" -o -name "*.jpeg" \) -exec du -ch {} + | tail -1
# Top 20 largest files
find public/images -type f \( -name "*.png" -o -name "*.jpg" \) -exec ls -la {} \; | \
awk '{print $5, $9}' | sort -rn | head -20 | \
awk '{printf "%6.1fMB %s\n", $1/1048576, $2}'
2. Test on Single Image
Always test optimization settings on one image first:
bun run scripts/optimize-images.ts --file=public/images/largest-image.png --dry-run
3. Run Full Optimization
After verifying settings work well:
bun run scripts/optimize-images.ts
4. Verify Results
# Compare before/after
du -sh public/images/
# Visually inspect optimized images
# Run production build
bun run build
Optimization Settings
PNG Optimization
Sharp’s PNG encoder with palette mode for maximum compression:
sharp(filePath)
.png({
quality: 80, // 1-100, lower = smaller
compressionLevel: 9, // 0-9, higher = more compression
adaptiveFiltering: true,
palette: true, // Use palette for smaller files
})
.toBuffer();
Recommended settings:
- Screenshots: quality 80, compression 9
- Photos: quality 85, compression 9
- Icons/logos: quality 90, compression 9 (preserve crispness)
JPEG Optimization
Sharp with mozjpeg for superior compression:
sharp(filePath)
.jpeg({
quality: 80, // 1-100, lower = smaller
mozjpeg: true, // Use mozjpeg encoder
})
.toBuffer();
Recommended settings:
- Photos: quality 75-80
- Screenshots: quality 80-85
- Hero images: quality 85
The Optimization Script
Copy scripts/optimize-images.ts to the project’s scripts directory. The script:
- Recursively finds all PNG/JPEG images
- Applies compression settings
- Overwrites originals (only if smaller)
- Reports savings per file
- Shows total savings summary
Script Usage
# Dry run (see what would happen)
bun run scripts/optimize-images.ts --dry-run
# Test single file
bun run scripts/optimize-images.ts --file=path/to/image.png
# Full optimization
bun run scripts/optimize-images.ts
Expected Savings
Typical results for unoptimized web images:
| Image Type | Typical Savings |
|---|---|
| Screenshots (PNG) | 40-60% |
| Photos (JPEG) | 20-40% |
| Watercolors (PNG) | 30-50% |
| Icons (PNG) | 10-30% |
Next.js Considerations
Next.js provides automatic image optimization via next/image. However, optimizing source images still helps:
- Faster builds – Smaller source images = faster processing
- Fallback support – Non-Next.js imports still benefit
- Reduced storage – Smaller repo size
- CDN efficiency – Less data to cache/serve
Keep source images optimized even when using next/image.
Workflow Integration
Pre-commit Hook (Optional)
Add to .husky/pre-commit or git hooks:
# Warn if large images are being committed
find public/images -name "*.png" -size +500k -exec echo "Warning: Large image: {}" \;
CI/CD Check
Add to build pipeline:
# Fail if images exceed threshold
MAX_SIZE=79 # MB
CURRENT=$(du -sm public/images | cut -f1)
if [ "$CURRENT" -gt "$MAX_SIZE" ]; then
echo "Error: Images exceed ${MAX_SIZE}MB (currently ${CURRENT}MB)"
exit 1
fi
Troubleshooting
Image Quality Too Low
Increase quality settings:
- PNG: Increase
qualityto 85-90 - JPEG: Increase
qualityto 85-90
Transparent PNGs Look Wrong
Ensure palette: true handles transparency correctly. For complex transparency, use:
.png({ quality: 85, palette: false })
Sharp Installation Issues
On macOS, ensure libvips is available:
brew install vips
Or let sharp download pre-built binaries:
npm rebuild sharp
Additional Resources
Reference Files
references/optimization-guide.md– Detailed compression algorithms and format comparisonreferences/sharp-api.md– Complete sharp API reference for images
Scripts
scripts/optimize-images.ts– Production-ready optimization script
Summary
- Install sharp:
bun add -d sharp - Copy optimization script to project
- Benchmark:
du -sh public/images/ - Test:
bun run scripts/optimize-images.ts --dry-run - Optimize:
bun run scripts/optimize-images.ts - Verify: Check sizes and visual quality
- Commit: Include optimized images in deployment