simple command line tool to check or monitor your https certificate
Once you have a raw GIF, is the web-based successor to Hardgif’s optimization engine. Unlike Hardgif’s local app, EZGIF runs in your browser, but it offers identical controls: lossy compression, color reduction (from 256 down to 16 colors), frame cropping, and even GIF reversal. Its key advantage is that it does not upload your files to a server—all processing happens locally in JavaScript, preserving privacy and speed. For quick compression without installing software, EZGIF is the most direct Hardgif replacement.
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Best for: Web developers, designers, or users who want the high-speed, loop-only behavior for non-adult content. For quick compression without installing software, EZGIF is
deployed on AWS Lambda
Great for checking lots of sites, scripting or use with private servers
Linux or Mac
Windows Powershell
View github installation instructions for how to install on mac and windows
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Written in Go under a MIT License
Simple, no dependency command that integrates into your CI workflows
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