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png-to-ico

v2.1.8

Published

convert png to windows ico format

Downloads

30,612

Readme

png-to-ico

Build Status

convert png to windows ico format

Translations

中文

intro

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install

npm install --save-dev png-to-ico

usage

npm script:

png-to-ico electron.png > app.ico

programming usage:

const fs = require('fs');
const pngToIco = require('png-to-ico');

pngToIco('electron.png')
  .then(buf => {
    fs.writeFileSync('app.ico', buf);
  })
  .catch(console.error);

If you want to control what sizes should be in the icon file, pass an array of files:

pngToIco(['electron16x16.png', 'electron32x32.png'])
  .then(buf => {
    fs.writeFileSync('app.ico', buf);
  });

Why use png-to-ico?

When I work on an electron project, it's always a nightmare to create ico for windows.
There're so many options out there like apps that make icon for you, photoshop plugin. But none of them satisfy me.
I want a JavaScript module that works like the .NET ico tool, which automatically generate different sizes for ico file.

Based on jimp: An image processing library written entirely in JavaScript for Node, with zero external or native dependencies.
In other words, png-to-ico is written purely in JavaScript, which is great for windows user.

license

MIT