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Using this script (https://gitlab.com/TheOuterLinux/BitChuteNotes/raw/master/Command-Line/09%20-%20Command-Line%20-%20Editing%20images%20in%20the%20command%20line/image-edit), you can edit images easily in the command line. Dailog as an interface allows keyboard, mouse, and space bar for auto-completion. If you are in GUI, images are previewed with your default viewer; if you are in TTY, fbi (frame-buffering image-viewer) is used. This is not for batch editing.