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Clearbit Logo API in Nodejs
# Install as a dependency
npm i -S clearbit-logo
const ClearbitLogo = require('clearbit-logo');
let logo = new ClearbitLogo
// Get Suggestions for a Company Name or URL
logo.suggestions('Amazon').then((companies)=>{
console.log(companies);
});
// Get the Top Suggestion for a Company Name or URL
logo.topSuggestion('Amazon').then((company) => {
console.log(company);
});
// Get the Logo URL
logo.image('amazon.com').then((logoURL) => {
console.log(logoURL);
});
// Specify Size and Greyscale Options
logo.image('amazon.com', {size: 60, greyscale: true}).then((logoURL) => {
console.log(logoURL);
});
// Size Only
logo.image('amazon.com', {size: 60}).then((logoURL) => {
console.log(logoURL);
});
// Greyscale Only
logo.image('amazon.com', { greyscale: true }).then((logoURL) => {
console.log(logoURL);
});
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Clearbit Logo API in NodeJS
The npm package clearbit-logo receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, clearbit-logo popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that clearbit-logo 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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