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@netivo/fonts

v0.1.2

Published

Package with fonts, to include in project or to compile external.

Downloads

3

Readme

Fonts Module

Module for including fonts to web projects.

Attached fonts:

Icons

  • fontawesome
  • google - materialdesign

Google fonts

  • Black Ops One
  • Bellota
  • Cabin Sketch
  • Cormorant Garamond
  • Exo
  • Fira Mono
  • Fira Sans
  • Gentium Basic
  • Lato
  • Libre Baskerville
  • Montserrat
  • Noto Serif
  • Kanit
  • Open Sans
  • Open Sans Condensed
  • Open Sans Hebrew
  • Open Sans Hebrew Condensed
  • Oswald
  • Playfair Display
  • Raleway
  • Roboto
  • Roboto Condensed
  • Roboto Mono
  • Roboto Slab
  • Signika
  • Slabo13px
  • Source Sans Pro
  • Source Serif Pro
  • Syncopate
  • Titilliumweb
  • Ubuntu
  • Ubuntu Condensed
  • Ubuntu Mono

Other

  • Chelsea Market
  • Dejavu
  • Federa Serif Pro
  • Futura
  • Helevetica
  • Multicolore
  • Shortcut
  • Specialelite
  • Tillana
  • Uni Sans
  • Waiting For The Sunshine

How to use it

The package is prepared for gulp, and works with it only. To compile fonts you must specify in your package.json a fonts you want to use in format:

"fonts": "google/roboto, google/opensans",

all fonts must specify path from sources folder and be separated by comma ","

Then in your gulpfile you must do something like this:

import * as fts from "@netivo/fonts";

export const fonts = fts.fonts;

ATENTION

You must run the gulp by node run command.

To run it by node command, you must in your package.json put something like this:

{
  "scripts": {
    "fonts": "gulp fonts"
  }
}

And run it by command npm run fonts.