
How developers should read WebP conversion logs, structured reports, exit codes, and per-file errors in local and CI workflows.

When watch mode helps image conversion workflows, when it creates risk, and how to use folder watching without bypassing review.

How to handle partial failures in batch image conversion jobs without losing successful outputs or publishing incomplete image sets.

When to use AVIF output from an image conversion CLI, when to keep WebP, and how to review quality and delivery before publishing.

How to use GetWebP CLI exit codes in shell scripts and CI pipelines so image conversion failures are handled intentionally.

Use NDJSON image optimization reports in CI to make conversion jobs parseable, auditable, and easier to debug without hiding quality review.

How to use skip-existing safely in repeatable WebP conversion pipelines without hiding stale outputs or mixed quality settings.

Use GetWebP CLI dry runs to preview image conversion work before creating WebP outputs, changing folders, or touching production assets.
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