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svg2pdf

v1.1.1

Published

CLI tool to batch convert SVG files to PDF using Inkscape

Downloads

1,312

Readme

svg2pdf

Build status Current version Code coverage Downloads on npm License Dependencies

Simple CLI tool that batch converts all SVG files in a directory to PDF files. It uses Inkscape's CLI tool to handle the conversion.

Installation

npm install -g svg2pdf

Basic usage

Convert all SVG's in icons/ to PDF and put them in icons-pdf/:

$ svg2pdf icons/ icons-pdf/

svg2pdf requires Inkscape's CLI tool. If you're using macOS just download Inkscape and copy it to your Applications directory.

By default it looks for this path: /Applications/Inkscape.app/Contents/Resources/bin/inkscape

If you have installed Inkscape somewhere else, use the --inkscape [path] flag (see below).

Other options

You can choose how many threads you want to use (defaults to the amount of CPU cores you have)

$ svg2pdf --threads 8 inputFolder/ outputFolder/

By default svg2pdf will never overwrite files. If you want it to be destructive:

$ svg2pdf --overwrite inputFolder/ outputFolder/

If svg2pdf cannot find the Inkscape binary, help it out:

$ svg2pdf --inkscape /path/to/your/inkscape/binary/inkscape inputFolder/ outputFolder/

You can disable the progress bar (for using it inside automated scripts):

$ svg2pdf --no-progress inputFolder/ outputFolder/

Contributing

Feel free to contribute to this project! Create bug reports, give suggestions, make pull-requests, ...

Code is licensed under MIT license.