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resourcehacker
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Node module to edit windows executable resources (icons, ...) This is a simple node wrapper of Resource Hacker
Works natively on windows
Works if wine is installed
Note: even if it is fully command line, it requires a X server to work. You can use Xvfb :
xvfb-run resourcehacker args
`xvfb-run node yourscript.js
xvfb-run grunt yourtask
npm install -g resourcehacker
resourcehacker -add ExeFileName, ResultingFileName, ResourceAddress, ResourceType, ResourceName,
resourcehacker -addskip ExeFileName, ResultingFileName, ResourceAddress, ResourceType, ResourceName,
resourcehacker -addoverwrite ExeFileName, ResultingFileName, ResourceAddress, ResourceType, ResourceName,
resourcehacker -modify ExeFileName, ResultingFileName, ResourceAddress, ResourceType, ResourceName,
resourcehacker -extract ExeFileName, ResourceAddress, ResourceType, ResourceName,
resourcehacker -delete ExeFileName, ResultingFileName, ResourceType, ResourceName,
npm install resourcehacker
var resourcehacker = require("resourcehacker");
resourcehacker("-add ExeFileName, ResultingFileName, ResourceAddress, ResourceType, ResourceName,", callback);
resourcehacker("-addskip ExeFileName, ResultingFileName, ResourceAddress, ResourceType, ResourceName,", callback);
resourcehacker("-addoverwrite ExeFileName, ResultingFileName, ResourceAddress, ResourceType, ResourceName,", callback);
resourcehacker("-modify ExeFileName, ResultingFileName, ResourceAddress, ResourceType, ResourceName,", callback);
resourcehacker("-extract ExeFileName, ResourceAddress, ResourceType, ResourceName,", callback);
resourcehacker("-delete ExeFileName, ResultingFileName, ResourceType, ResourceName,", callback);
npm install resourcehacker --save-dev
grunt.loadNpmTasks('resourcehacker');
...
grunt.initConfig({
...
"resourcehacker": {
your_target: {
command: "-add ExeFileName, ResultingFileName, ResourceAddress, ResourceType, ResourceName,"
}
}
...
});
Thanks to Angus Johnson for his amazing work on Resource Hacker
FAQs
Node wrapper of Resource Hacker (windows executable resource editor)
The npm package resourcehacker receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, resourcehacker popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that resourcehacker 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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