Image Roll is a simple and fast GTK image viewer with basic image manipulation tools.
- Written in Rust
- uses modern GTK 4
- adaptive - can be used on desktop and mobile devices
- crop image
- rotate image
- resize image
- undo and redo image edits
If you use AUR or Flatpak you may skip this section.
For this application you are required to have at least GTK 4.4.
sudo apt install libgtk-4-dev
sudo dnf install gtk4-devel glib2-devel
Flatpak is the recommended install method. In order to install Image Roll using Flatpak run:
flatpak install flathub com.github.weclaw1.ImageRoll
Alpine Linux provides image-roll package. It’s currently in Edge (unstable) repository, but it will be available in the stable branches starting with Alpine v3.16.
# Add edge community repository tagged as @edge.
echo "@edge https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/community" > /etc/apk/repositories
# Install image-roll from the @edge repository.
apk add image-roll@edge
If you run Arch Linux, you can use one of the AUR packages.
There are 3, image-roll
, image-roll-bin
, and image-roll-git
.
Replace yay
with your AUR helper of choice.
yay -S image-roll
On the releases page can be found deb packages which can be used on Debian and its derivatives.
Ready-to-go executables can be found on the releases page.
To install Image Roll using cargo run the following command:
cargo install image-roll