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kvg2js

v0.0.1

Published

A simple KanjiVG parser for Javascript

Downloads

12

Readme

kvg2js

Folks working on KanjiVG are doing an amazing job to provide a full set of SVG files. Playing with SVG in JavaScript is easy, but playing directly with JS or JSON objects is even easier and faster. That is why kvg2js exists, a simple tiny tool that converts and minimizes KanjiVG SVG into JS and JSON files.

It has been initially designed for DrawMeAKanji to speed up and minimize the amount of data loaded, but what? It might help you as well :)

It is still quite in alpha stage right now, but it should do the job...

Installation

npm install kvg2js -g

Usage

kvg2js [DIRECTORY]

Where DIRECTORY is the path to the directory holding all the SVG files. This will loop over all files and save new files in a subdirectory.

Options

To come soon; to either convert in JS or JSON, in single or separated files, etc.

License

kvg2js was created by Matthieu Bilbille and released under the MIT License.