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SIRIL

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
FILES
LINKS
AUTHORS
COPYRIGHT

NAME

siril - image processing tool for astronomy and other applications

SYNOPSIS

siril [ options ] [ file ]
siril-cli
[ options ] [ file ]

DESCRIPTION

Siril is a powerful image processing tool designed for improving the signal-to-noise ratio of astronomical images. It offers a wide range of tools for aligning, stacking, and enhancing images from various file formats, including image sequences. It features a high-precision 32-bit floating-point engine and supports parallel processing to run quickly.
The application is divided into 2 binaries. The first one, siril, launches the program in graphic mode. The second one, siril-cli, is a command line interface allowing to execute the following options.

OPTIONS

-v, --version

Prints the program name and version, then exits.

-i conf_file

Starts Siril with the specified configuration file.

-f, --format

Prints all supported input image formats, depending on the libraries detected at compile-time.

-c, --copyright

Prints copyright information, then exits.

-h, --help

Displays a brief usage summary.

-p

Starts Siril without the graphical user interface and uses named pipes to accept commands and print logs and status information. On POSIX systems, the named pipes are created in /tmp/siril_commands.in and /tmp/siril_commands.out.

-r input_pipe_path , --inpipe= input_pipe_path

Provides an alternative path for the input pipe that receives the commands if -p is passed. The pipe can be created by an external program with the mkfifo(1) command.

-w output_pipe_path , --outpipe= output_pipe_path

Provides an alternative path for the output pipe that prints logs and status updates if -p is passed. The pipe can be created by an external program with the mkfifo(1) command.

-d working_directory , --directory= working_directory

Sets the specified path as the current working directory.

-s script_file , --script= script_file

Starts Siril without the graphical user interface and runs the specified script instead. Scripts are text files that contain a list of commands to be executed sequentially. In these files, lines starting with a # are considered as comments. If this option is not passed, pipe operation is assumed as if -p had been passed.

-s -

Redirects inputs written after - to stdin .

file

Opens the specified image or sequence file immediately after startup.

FILES

˜/.config/siril/config.ini

User preferences that can be overridden by the -i option.

/usr/share/siril/siril.css

The style sheet used to change the look of the graphical user interface. This is useful for customization or if a GTK theme is incompatible with some colored elements of Siril .

LINKS

1.

Website with news, tutorials, FAQ, and more

https://siril.org

2.

Forum for Siril

https://discuss.pixls.us/siril

3.

Official documentation

https://siril.readthedocs.io/en

4.

Bug tracker

https://gitlab.com/free-astro/siril/-/issues

AUTHORS

Vincent Hourdin <vh at free-astro dot org>
Cyril Richard <cyril at free-astro dot org>
CΓ©cile Melis <cissou8 at gmail dot com>
Adrian Knagg-Baugh <aje dot baugh plus astro at gmail dot com>

COPYRIGHT

Copyright Β© 2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <https://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.