GitHub badges in SVG format
Make your own badges (like this one above)!
Contribute
If you want to add a badge, you only need to modify default-badges.json
.
The format is the following:
"build-passed": {
"text": [ "build", "passed" ],
"colorscheme": "green"
}
Color schemes are located in colorscheme.json
. Each scheme has a name and
a CSS/SVG color for the
color used in the first box (for the first piece of text, field colorA
) and
for the one used in the second box (field colorB
).
"green": {
"colorB": "#4c1"
}
Both colorA
and colorB
have default values. Usually, the first box uses the
same dark grey, so you can rely on that default value by not providing a
"colorA"
field (such as above).
You can also use the "colorA"
and "colorB"
fields directly in the badges if
you don't want to make a color scheme for it. In that case, remove the
"colorscheme"
field altogether.
Requirements
Because of the usage of the npm module canvas you need to have cairo installed.
For more information check the wiki of the canvas project with system-specific installation details.
Making your Heroku badge server
Once you have installed the Heroku Toolbelt
heroku login
heroku create your-app-name
heroku config:set BUILDPACK_URL=https://github.com/mojodna/heroku-buildpack-multi.git
cp /path/to/Verdana.ttf .
make deploy
heroku open
Origin
See https://github.com/h5bp/lazyweb-requests/issues/150.
License
All work here is licensed CC0.