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A simple CLI for shelving (or merging, stacking, bundling) multiple svg into a single file
A simple CLI for merging multiple svg into a single file, for nodejs/iojs.
We use npm run build
as our build tool, and since svgo already does the hard work of optimizing our svg files, this is a command line tool to help us with the last step: bundling svg into a single file, so you can reference it as a cachable external file, through svg use()
.
Much of the idea here is based on grunt-svgstore and gulp-svgstore, which are perfectly fine if you use grunt/gulp, but if all you need is a simple CLI, svgshelf
got your covered.
npm install svgshelf --save-dev
or npm install svgshelf -g
As a command, escape *
to prevent bash glob expansion
svgshelf svg/input/\*.svg svg/output/result.svg
As a npm build tool, escape \
since we are in a string
{
"scripts": {
"build": "svgo -f svg/input/ && svgshelf svg/input/\\*.svg svg/output/result.svg"
}
}
All options are disabled by default.
-d
output a demo html alongaside of result svg-b
format and beautify output svg-p prefix
add a prefix to each svg icon, so if it was result.svg#button
, it would be result.svg#prefixbutton
node --harmony
flag to work with generator, and yes, it's a pain.url()
linking, merging them may break url reference. We don't expect this to be a problem for svg icons.<use>
with a polyfil like svg4everybody appear to give better coverage (on desktop and mobile).MIT
v1.0.3 (master)
FAQs
A simple CLI for shelving (or merging, stacking, bundling) multiple svg into a single file
The npm package svgshelf receives a total of 80 weekly downloads. As such, svgshelf popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that svgshelf 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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