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svg-to-ttf-flutter-icons

v1.0.4

Published

The program will ttf files & dart codes, and generate a font class.

Downloads

8

Readme

svg-to-ttf-flutter-icons

The svg-to-ttf-flutter-icons utility is a command line tool that generates TTF (TrueType font) files and Dart code to create a font class for use in Flutter applications. This tool is designed to simplify the process of creating custom icon fonts for use in your Flutter apps.

Installation

To install svg-to-ttf-flutter-icons, run the following command: npm install -g svg-to-ttf-flutter-icons

Usage

Once installed, you can use svg-to-ttf-flutter-icons by running the following command:

svg-to-ttf-flutter-icons generate --input=./icons --ttf=./assets/fonts/AppIcons.ttf --dart=./lib/icons/icons.dart

Or simply: svg-to-ttf-flutter-icons generate

If you have the icons folder in the root of your project and want to generate the font in the assets/fonts folder and the dart file in the lib/icons folder.

This command will generate a TTF file and a Dart code file in the specified output locations based on the SVG files in the input directory. The generated class name will match the name of the TTF file (without the .ttf extension).

Options

The following options are available when running the generate command:

  • --input: The path of the directory containing the SVG files to use as input. Default: ./icons.
  • --ttf: The path of the output TTF file to generate. Default: ./assets/fonts/AppIcons.ttf.
  • --dart: The path of the output Dart code file to generate. Default: ./lib/icons/icons.dart.

Example

Here's an example of how you might use svg-to-ttf-flutter-icons in a Flutter app:

import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'package:my_app/icons/icons.dart';

class MyWidget extends StatelessWidget {
  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return IconButton(
      icon: Icon(AppIcons.myIcon),
      onPressed: () => print('Button pressed!'),
    );
  }
}

In this example, the AppIcons class is generated by svg-to-ttf-flutter-icons and contains a static constant for each icon in the font. You can use these constants to create Icon widgets throughout your app.

License

svg-to-ttf-flutter-icons is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.