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app-iconset-generator

v1.4.3

Published

A simple CLI tool to generate Android and iOS icons from a single image.

Readme

app-iconset-generator

npm version Publish Package

A simple CLI tool to generate Android and iOS icons from a single image.

🚀 Installation

npm install -g app-iconset-generator

📦 Usage

app-iconset-generator -i <path-to-image> -o <output-directory>

# OR

app-iconset-generator --input <path-to-image> --output <output-directory>

Options

| Option | Description | |-----------------|----------------------------------| | -i, --input | Input image file (required) | | -o, --output | Output directory (default: icons) | |-p, --platform|Specify platform to generate icons for (android, ios, all) (default: all)| | -n, --no-round | Disable generating round Android icons |

📌 Example

Generate icons from an image

app-iconset-generator -i ./example/logo.png -o ./example

Specify platform

app-iconset-generator -i ./example/logo.png -o ./example -p android

Save to icons/

app-iconset-generator -i logo.png # Default path

🛠 Development

git clone https://github.com/mirmousaviii/app-iconset-generator.git
cd app-iconset-generator
npm install
npm run build # or `npx tsc`

npm link # to use the local CLI tool
npm unlink -g app-iconset-generator # to remove the local CLI tool

app-iconset-generator -i ./example/logo.png -o ./example

# Or test with `node`
node dist/index.js -i ./example/logo.png -o ./example # Test in local

🤝 Contributing

If you have any idea, feel free to open an issue and/or create a pull request.

📜 License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.