* Add linter to check svg path dimensions
Float precision is set at 3 which is the default for svgo in .svgo.yml;
precision can be raised over time.
This adds an ignore file with the current paths of non-conforming icons.
This also changes the name of the icon title linter as well so it reads
more nicely than "custom".
* Update CONTRIBUTING GUIDELINES
Add a note on visual imperfections and viewbox problems due to
optimizing.
Co-authored-by: Eric Cornelisesn <ericornelissen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Peter Noble <PeterShaggyNoble@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add a SVGO Docker image
* Update Dockerfile and .dockerignore
Update the Dockerfile to create a docker image that is generally
applicable to run NPM commands, including but not limited to:
- npm run test
- npm run svgo
- npm run lint
Also updated the .dockerignore file to exclude:
- The node_modules folder
- Common Jekyll folders/files
- Files generated by the build script
The reason for choosing the alpine docker image (rather than a node
docker image) is that the CLI out of the box is better.
* Add section on using Docker to Contributing Guidelines
* Readd entrypoint for SVGO optimization to Dockerfile
Update the Dockerfile based on the original work in
32993385daad3a66d6a2f8094c1dde5c33d2a03b by re-adding an ENTRYPOINT to
the Dockerfile. This ENTRYPOINT makes it extremely easy to spin up a
quick Docker container to optimize a single SVG (much simpler than my
copy-in -> optimize -> copy-out approach).
The description for how to use the Docker image to run other NPM scripts
has been updated accordingly. The provided command overrides the above
ENTRYPOINT by simple starting a shell so the user can interact with the
project.
Co-authored-by: Eric Cornelisesn <ericornelissen@gmail.com>
* Update CONTRIBUTING.md
- Add note about recating to or commenting on exsiting issues & PRs
- Add request to disclose affiliations to brands in issues & PRs
Co-authored-by: Eric Cornelissen <ericornelissen@gmail.com>
* Create simple CLI tool to get the filename from a brandname
https://github.com/simple-icons/simple-icons/pull/2589#issuecomment-585902427
* Update contributing guidelines on new SVGs' filenames
* Fix incorrect filename in package.json script
* Add file header to get-filename script
* Update contributing guidelines' section on SVG filenames
Co-Authored-By: YoussefRaafatNasry <youssefraafatnasry@gmail.com>
* Draft documentation on versioning
* Add "Renamed icons" to kinds of changes for a major release
* Change "Updated icons" to "Updated SVGs" & "Updated metadata" for patch
Given a recent comment on a rejected Pull Request I updated the
Contributing Guidelines to explicitely state that adding a new icon in a
Pull Request (without creating an issue first) is subject to the same
requirements as an icon request by itself.
* Add a script for the linting that cannot be accomplished by our other linters
Currently this only contains linting for whether our icons are alphabetically sorted
* Add our own linting to Travis
* Fix Let's Encrypt being incorrectly sorted
* Intentionally break sorting to test CI
* Revert "Intentionally break sorting to test CI"
This reverts commit 55e4070b3c3294cff306fcc138ce247843130c35.
* Explain in CONTRIBUTION.md how to sort metadata
* Add SVGO as devDependencies and a NPM script to run it
* Update Contributing Guidelines
Change the instructions on how to use SVGO to optimize SVGs to use the
new dependency and NPM script.
* Add configuration for the NPM command to optimize SVGs
* Specify --precision in SVGO configuration file
* Update SVGO config ordering of attributes
To be in line with the fact that, as @davidklebanoff pointed out: "most
(all?) have the attributes in the order of role, viewbox, xmlns
(alphabetical)"
* Move SVGO --multipass argument to .svgo.yml
* Update SVGO dependency to 1.3.0
Now the force merge option works 🎉
See: https://github.com/svg/svgo/releases/tag/v1.3.0
* Update outdated "blocking" comment
* Remove `id` and `aria-labelledby` from all SVGs
* Update SVGLint configuration
* Remove `aria-labelledby` from documentation
* Remove `aria-labelledby` from website
because why not
* Update contribution guidelines
Adds mention of brand acceptance and popularity threshold
* Update contribution guidelines
As suggested by @ericcornelissen
Add svg-grabber with the "Website headers" option for where you can find brand logos. svg-grabber is a tool (for Google Chrome) which I recently discovered, it quickly shows you all the available SVG files on a website in order. So most of the time the company logo will be listed somewhere at the top. This might make the process of finding the SVG easier for some.