image-creator-tool
Multi-provider AI image generation CLI with style presets, platform sizing, and variant generation.
Features
- Multi-provider architecture — currently supports Google Gemini; extensible to other providers
- Style presets — apply reusable prompt templates (editorial, blueprint, ink, risograph, etc.)
- Platform sizing — auto-resize/crop to target dimensions (YouTube, slides, blog, X, Instagram)
- Variant generation — generate N variants in parallel with contact sheet
- Edit mode — modify existing images with text instructions
- Reference images — anchor style/aesthetic from example images
- History & replay — browse past generations, replay the last one with
again - Structured logging — structured output via structlog for diagnostics
- Sentry integration — optional error tracking
Installation
cd image-creator-tool
uv sync
Usage
# Generate an image
uv run image-creator-tool generate "a robot playing chess" --preset editorial
# Dry run (see composed prompt without calling API)
uv run image-creator-tool generate "sunset" --dry-run --preset grain --platform youtube
# Deterministic output format — provider bytes are normalized to --format
# (png default, or webp/jpg) so the file extension never depends on which
# provider/model served the request. Default png also guarantees metadata/EXIF
# embedding succeeds (no "unsupported format" skip on webp-native providers).
uv run image-creator-tool generate "a robot" --format png
# List available options
uv run image-creator-tool list-presets
uv run image-creator-tool list-platforms
uv run image-creator-tool list-providers
# Regenerate last image
uv run image-creator-tool again
# View history
uv run image-creator-tool history -n 10
# Show version
uv run image-creator-tool --version
@index Workflow: inspiration → selection → strip
Generated images and imported/web-sourced images share one short-index (@index) system, so
contact-sheet, lookup, prov, and strip all speak the same references. A typical
image-to-comic flow:
# 1. Inspiration: build a throwaway selection sheet straight from raw files (no import).
# Raw paths are ephemeral — no @index minted, nothing written to the store — and each
# cell is labeled with the filename minus its extension. @index and raw paths can mix.
uv run image-creator-tool contact-sheet ./downloads/cat-a.png ./downloads/cat-b.png @GEN12345 sheet.png
# 2. Import the keepers: copies into ref_images_dir, mints an @index, records provenance.
# De-dupe is by image *content* (not URL): re-importing the same bytes returns the same
# @index and appends the new source to that record's origin list — no duplicate.
uv run image-creator-tool import ./downloads/cat-a.png ./downloads/cat-b.png
# → @LN27KFOD ./downloads/cat-a.png
# → @S5DJQU76 ./downloads/cat-b.png
# 3. Imported indices work everywhere a generated @index does:
uv run image-creator-tool lookup @LN27KFOD
uv run image-creator-tool prov show @LN27KFOD # origin=imported, traces back to source
uv run image-creator-tool generate "a cat astronaut" --ref @LN27KFOD
# 4. Assemble panels into a comic strip (bordered, guttered; no numbered badges):
uv run image-creator-tool strip @LN27KFOD @S5DJQU76 @GEN12345 strip.png --caption
uv run image-creator-tool strip @A @B @C @D grid.png --cols 2 --gutter 20 --border 8
# 5. Reclaim discovery leftovers — forget picked-over imports, or prune the unreferenced:
uv run image-creator-tool forget @S5DJQU76 # removes copy + sidecar + index entry
uv run image-creator-tool forget --prune --dry-run # preview imports no generation references
uv run image-creator-tool forget --prune # delete them
Notes:
import/forgetoperate only on imported images.forgetrefuses a generated @index (leaving it intact), and both exit non-zero on a missing source or unknown @index.stripandcontact-sheetexit non-zero on any unresolvable panel/index or missing raw path.- Imported files live in
ref_images_dir(default<output_dir>/ref-images), which is covered by the recursive index scan. See Configuration below.
Troubleshooting: contact-sheet (and strip) return a non-zero exit code on an unresolved
@index. When scripting, do not mask $? behind a pipe — e.g. ... | sed ... or ... | head
reports the exit status of the last command in the pipe, not the tool. Capture the tool's own
exit code before piping its output.
Configuration
Configuration file: ~/.config/image-creator-tool/config.toml
default_profile = "vertex-work"
sentry_dsn = "" # optional
[profile.vertex-work]
provider = "vertex"
gcp_project = "my-project"
default_model = "flash"
[profile.deepinfra]
provider = "deepinfra"
api_key = "your-key-here" # pragma: allowlist secret
default_model = "flux-2-dev"
[profile.openrouter]
provider = "openrouter"
api_key = "sk-or-v1-..." # pragma: allowlist secret
[profile.bedrock]
provider = "bedrock"
aws_profile = "my-aws-profile"
aws_region = "us-west-2"
[profile.openai]
provider = "openai"
api_key = "sk-..." # pragma: allowlist secret
Switch profiles via --profile / -P flag: image-creator-tool generate "subject" -P deepinfra
Reference-image store: ref_images_dir (default <output_dir>/ref-images) holds images
brought in via import; it is created on first import and included in the recursive index scan.
Environment variables (override config): IMAGE_CREATOR_DEFAULT_PROVIDER, IMAGE_CREATOR_OUTPUT_DIR, IMAGE_CREATOR_REF_IMAGES_DIR, etc.
See config.example.toml for full documentation.
Custom Presets & Platforms
Add your own presets at ~/.config/image-creator-tool/presets.yaml:
my-style:
description: "My custom style"
prompt: "{subject} in my unique artistic style"
Custom platforms at ~/.config/image-creator-tool/platforms.yaml:
my-size:
description: "My custom size"
width: 1600
height: 1200
User presets/platforms merge with (and can override) the bundled defaults.
Requirements
- Python >= 3.13
GEMINI_API_KEYenvironment variable (or SOPS-encrypted secrets)- ImageMagick 7 (
magickcommand) for platform resizing and contact sheets
Development
uv sync
uv run pytest -v
uv run ruff check .
uv run mypy src/
Acknowledgments
This tool is an adaptation of the Nano Banana image generation skill by Gleb Kalinin, originally published in the claude-skills repository. The core concepts of multi-provider image generation, style presets, and the CLI workflow all originate from that work.
License
MIT
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