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@randy.tarampi/ios-icons

v4.2.11

Published

Get iOS icon file names and dimensions (width)

Downloads

2

Readme

ios-icons

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Install @randy.tarampi/ios-icons

Get iOS icon file names and dimensions (width)

The default icon file names and required sizes for iOS are listed in a JSON file. This information is useful, for example, when you want to generate icons with the required sizes or to create a config.xml file for a PhoneGap/Cordova project or if you just need to create the icons for your iOS project from one source icon. This information also exists for android icons.

Install

$ npm install --save @randy.tarampi/ios-icons

Usage

var icons = require('@randy.tarampi/ios-icons');

icons();
//=> [{name: '[email protected]', width: 180}, {name: 'icon-60.png', width: 60, ...}]

icons({size: '72'})
//=> {name: 'icon-72.png', width: 72}

icons({size: 'small'})
//=> {name: 'icon-small.png', width: 29}

API

icons()

Returns an array of icons, each icon being represented by an object with name and width properties.

Notice that icons are always squares, so no height property is provided.

icons(options)

options

Only option for now is size, which can be either a Number or String value. If it is a Number, it represents the width in pixels. If it is a String, you can use "@2x" or "@3x" notation to refer to a certain size or the complete file name, e.g. icon-small.png.

Returns icon object for that size or null.

For example:

icons({size: "60@3x"});
// ==> {name: "[email protected]", width: 180}

CLI

ios-icons logs to stdout in comma-separated values format (csv) by default so you can easy pipe to other commands in UNIX systems.

$ npm install --global @randy.tarampi/ios-icons
$ ios-icons --help

Examples:
    $ ios-icons --format json --size 60
    { name: 'icon-60.png', width: 60 }

    $ ios-icons --size 60@3x
    [email protected],180

    $ ios-icons
    [email protected],180
    icon-60.png,60
    [email protected],120
    icon-76.png,76
    [email protected],152
    icon-40.png,40
    [email protected],80
    icon.png,57
    [email protected],114
    icon-72.png,72
    [email protected],144
    icon-small.png,29
    [email protected],58
    icon-50.png,50
    [email protected],100

    $ ios-icons --format json
    [{"name":"[email protected]","width":180},{"name":"icon-60.png","width":60},{"name":"[email protected]","width":120},{"name":"icon-76.png","width":76},{"name":"[email protected]","width":152},{"name":"icon-40.png","width":40},{"name":"[email protected]","width":80},{"name":"icon.png","width":57},{"name":"[email protected]","width":114},{"name":"icon-72.png","width":72},{"name":"[email protected]","width":144},{"name":"icon-small.png","width":29},{"name":"[email protected]","width":58},{"name":"icon-50.png","width":50},{"name":"[email protected]","width":100}]

Semantic Releases

Since version 2.0.0, this module is being semantically released. You can safely use "^2.0.0" in your package.json.

License

This was originally based on animals by Stephan Bönnemann. MIT © David Pfahler, Randy Tarampi