Icon Repository for Nativefier.
Nativefier will look in this repository for high resolution icons before trying to automatically infer an icon from the target Url.
The index is automatically generated with GitCloud using Jekyll.
Feel free to submit a pull request for any .ico
, .icns
or .png
icon!
.ico
- For Windows.icns
- For OSX.png
- For Linux
If the icons for the correct platforms are found here, the optional dependencies for Nativefier might not be required to infer an icon for that particular target web page.
Name the icon file to ${PRODUCT}.${EXT}
, just use the key identifier for the page.
However, if the product name is generic enough, name it as ${COMPANY}-${PRODUCT}.${EXT}
, with -
as the delimiter. The matching algorithm works by taking a score of the number of words matched in the file name with the target url.
Take the example of naming Google Photos for the target url https://photos.google.com/
. Using photos.png
is too generic, and we want it to be specific to google. Thus, we will name the icon file google-photos.png
for a .png
file.
First prepare the image files, for the respective platform as stated above
A helpful tool for converting the icons is iconverticons.com.
Copy the images to ./files
.
$ ls -a ./files
google-photos.png
google-photos.ico
google-photos.icns
Add an entry for the file to ./data/gitCloud.yml
, in alphabetical order
- name: google-photos
href: files/google-photos.png
- name: google-photos
href: files/google-photos.ico
- name: google-photos
href: files/google-photos.icns
You're done! Submit a pull request with the changes and I'll merge them in as soon as possible.
The main ./addIcon
script is also provided which takes an input .png
or .svg
and does steps 1 and 2 automatically for you.
This script only runs on OSX with XCode installed as IconUtil is required for conversion to a .icns
file.
Other helpful scripts are:
./bin/convertToIcns
./bin/convertToIco
(Supported on Linux)./bin/convertToPng
(Supported on Linux)
You need the following dependencies:
- ImageMagick with
convert
andidentify
in your$PATH
- svg2png (For
addIcon
only) - iconUtil: Xcode needs to be installed (For
addIcon
andconvertToIcns
only)
- CI tests for pull requests
- Just use a
.png
and let CI convert the icons to the other formats
Some logos are sourced and converted from the really awesome svg logo repository gilbarbara/logos.
All logos appearing on the site are the property of their respective owners.