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make-icns

v1.2.2

Published

A CLI to help you convert a single PNG file into an ICNS file.

Downloads

23

Readme

make-icns

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make-icns is a CLI that converts a single PNG image into a ICNS image. It does this very quickly with very good quality! This CLI is designed to be simple to use on your local machine and to implement in other projects.

Installation

You may need to use sudo to install the package globally. If you get an error installing with sudo, you can try to add--unsafe-perm to the command. This CLI has been tested on macOS Ventura and Ubuntu 18.04 (LTS).

$ npm i -g make-icns

After installing the cli globally or on your project, you are ready to use it.

Usage

In order to get a good quality icon, it is highly recommended that the picture be at least 1024x1024 pixels.

This command will convert your PNG into an ICNS in the destination directory. The generated ICNS file will by default take the name of the PNG file. Note that the new image will also override any ICNS file with the same name and extension in the destination directory.

Command:

$ mk-icns <png-file-path> <destination-directory>

Options:

| Options | Desription | Type | | ---------------- | :--------------------------: | -----: | | -n | Name the generated ICNS file | string | | -h, --help, help | Show help | - |

Example:

$ mk-icns /path/to/pngFile.png /destination/directory -n "This_Is_An_ICNS_File"

Author

  • Dang Khoa Chiem - dkchiem

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details