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Implementation of the RealFaviconGenerator API for Node.js.
This plugin implements the non-interactive API of RealFaviconGenerator.net. This API lets you create favicons for all platforms: desktop browsers, iOS, Android, etc.
To install it:
npm install rfg-api --save
master-picture
.npm audit fix
.unzip2
to node-unzip-2
. See https://github.com/RealFaviconGenerator/rfg-api/pull/15node-rest-client
to axios
in order to fix vulnerabilities introduced by node-rest-client
dependencies. See https://github.com/RealFaviconGenerator/rfg-api/issues/14unzip
to unzip2
. See https://github.com/RealFaviconGenerator/rfg-api/issues/8injectFaviconMarkups
supports a keep
option.existing_manifest
.escapeJSONSpecialChars
.rel=mask-icon
markups are filtered-out.normalizeMasterPicture
.changeLog
added.injectFaviconMarkups
now takes the HTML content directly, not a file name.FAQs
RealFaviconGenerator API
The npm package rfg-api receives a total of 5,722 weekly downloads. As such, rfg-api popularity was classified as popular.
We found that rfg-api 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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