CLI for creating QR codes
pbpaste | vqrcode
pbpaste | vqrcode -o > qrcode.png
pbpaste | vqrcode --svg | pbcopy
pbpaste | vqrcode --svg > qrcode.svg
echo 'hello' | vqrcode # print qrcode as ascii to console
echo 'hello' | vqrcode --svg -s "pointed" # print qrcode in svg, with "pointed" style
echo 'hello' | vqrcode --svg > qrcode.svg # output qrcode to file
echo 'hello' | vqrcode -o qrcode.png # output qrcode to png file (only support png)
echo 'hello' | vqrcode --svg | pbcopy # output qrcode to clipboard
echo 'hello' | vqrcode --svg -l ./logo.png | pbcopy # output qrcode with custom logo to clipboard
echo 'hello' | vqrcode -l ./logo.png -o ./qrcode.png # output qrcode with custom logo to file
vqrcode --sensitive -o secure.png # prompt for sensitive input, output to PNG file
vqrcode --sensitive --svg > secure.svg # prompt for sensitive input, output to SVG file
vqrcode --sensitive --display-anyway # prompt for sensitive input, display QR on screenflags:
--ecl -e | Error correction level 0...3
--style -s | qrcode style, values: "round", "pointed", "sharp", "square", "circle" or "dot"
--finder -f | finder pattern style, values: "round", "pointed", "sharp", "square", "octagon" "circle" or "dot"
--logo -l | path to image to embed on qrcode
--size | Size in pixels, valid when the output is image
--svg | Output to svg
--output -o | Output to png
--sensitive | Read input without echo for sensitive data
--display-anyway | Allow displaying sensitive QR codes on screenbrew install carlosqsilva/brew/vqrcode0) Install vlang, and add to your path
the following dependencies are required to output in png:
brew install librsvg cairo // MacOs homebrew
apt install librsvg2-dev libcairo2-dev // linux package manager
For Windows cross-compilation from Linux, install MinGW:
sudo apt install -y gcc-mingw-w64 # Debian/UbuntuNote: PNG output is not supported when cross-compiling for Windows. Use ASCII or SVG output instead.
git clone https://github.com/carlosqsilva/vqrcode.gitcd vqrcode/just buildor
v -cc gcc \
-cflags "$(pkg-config --cflags librsvg-2.0 cairo)" \
-ldflags "$(pkg-config --libs librsvg-2.0 cairo)" \
-prod vqrcode.vTo build a Windows executable from Linux:
just build-windowsor
v -os windows -prod -o vqrcode.exe .After that you will get a ready-made binary file in the root directory of the project.




