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Create all required icons from one icon. Right size, right file name.
Create all required icons from one icon. Right size, right file name.
The default icon file names and required sizes for android are retrieved from the android-icons module.
The files created have the default names as you might want to use them, for example, in config.xml of a PhoneGap/Cordova project.
$ npm install --save android-icon-resize
var resize = require('android-icon-resize');
resize('path/to/icon-large.png', 'output/icons/').then(function() {
// icons have been created
});
$ npm install --global android-icon-resize
$ android-icon-resize --help
Create all required icons from one icon. Right size, right file name.
Example
$ android-icon-resize -i path/to/icon.png -o path/to/output/
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Create all required icons from one icon. Right size, right file name.
We found that android-icon-resize demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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