qr_labels
I was packing boxes and nerd-sniped myself by deciding I needed a labelling and cataloguing system to help me keep track of what was there.
To do that I needed to print labels for boxes, and figured it might be useful if they also had QR codes on them.
I thought there would be a simple online tool to create PDF pages of identical QR labels, but apparently not.
Installing
go install code.ppl.town/justin/qr_labels/cmd/qr_labels@latest
or, you can just run it without installing:
go run code.ppl.town/justin/qr_labels/cmd/qr_labels@latest <arguments>
Synopsis
Generate a page with 6 labels, where the QR code represents the string "hello world" and the printed label is the same,
qr_labels -code "hello world" -code-is-label -rows 3 -cols 2 -output labels1.pdf
Generate a page with 24 labels, with the code being a URL and the text label being a different string. Adjust the sizes of the code and the font and include borders between each label:
qr_labels -code "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ" -label 'innocent link' -rows 6 -cols 4 -size 30 -font-style BI -borders -font-size 20 -output labels2.pdf
Help
Run qr_labels -help for all command line parameters.
Usage of qr_labels:
-borders
print borders between labels
-code string
string to turn into a QR code (URL, text etc)
-code-is-label
use the -code as the -label
-cols uint
number of columns on the page (default 3)
-font string
name of the font (default "Helvetica")
-font-size float
font-size, in pts (default 24)
-font-style string
font style, combine 'B', 'U', 'S', 'I' characters
-label string
label (printed above QR code)
-output string
filename to write the PDF
-page-size string
page size (A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, Letter, Legal, Tabloid) (default "A4")
-rows uint
number of rows on the page (default 4)
-size float
size of the QR code (default 50)

