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graphicss

v0.0.3

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graphicss

Create css for your images

Build Status

Installation

npm install -D graphicss

Options

  • outdir - destination folder (default: dist)
  • outfilename - filename to use for output (default: graphics)
  • include - files to include. following glob-all conventions. (default : ['**/*.{svg,png}', '!node_modules/**/*'])
  • classnamePattern - pattern to use for classnames. (default: icon-%s)

Usage

graphicss --classnamePattern --outdir build-output --outfilename main --include **/*.png --include **/*.svg --include !node_modules

Output Example

Look at the example folder and the example-dist to see input and output examples

This is the generated css file

.example-camera:before{  height : 206px ; width: 406px; display:block; content:''; background:url('example/camera.svg') no-repeat; }

Note that the css assumes the path to the graphics remains the same. So if the graphics were at example/, they will still be there.
The intention is that you will copy the graphics folders as is (after optimization with svgo perhaps?) to your dist folder.

Alongside it there's an html file showing all the possible icons.