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codephoto

v1.0.8-beta.1

Published

A package to take screenshot from code files

Downloads

9

Readme

Create and share images of your source code.

Table of Contents

Installation

From NPM for use as a command line app:

npm install codephoto -g

From NPM for programmatic use:

npm install codephoto

Usage

Programatic:

import codephoto from 'codephoto'

const screenshotBuffer = await codephoto.takeScreenshot('<p>Hello World!</p>', 'html')
// Save the screenshot buffer to a file (e.g., 'screenshot.png')
// Example using the fs module
// fs.writeFileSync('screenshot.png', screenshotBuffer);

CLI:

codephoto [input file]

Example:

codephoto ./code-sample.html

All generated images will be saved in the same directory where command was executed.

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository.
  2. Create a new branch: git checkout -b feature-name.
  3. Make your changes.
  4. Push your branch: git push origin feature-name.
  5. Create a pull request.

Roadmap

  1. Export in Different Formats:

    • Enhance the package to support exporting screenshots in various formats such as PNG, JPEG, and SVG.
    • Provide users with options to specify the desired output format according to their needs.
  2. Create Aesthetic Frames for Generated Images:

    • Introduce the capability to add aesthetic frames or borders to the generated images.
    • Allow users to customize and style the frames to enhance the visual appeal of the screenshots.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.