ConvertFont
A CLI tool to convert fonts.
Installation
$ gem install convert_font
Usage
Basic
convert_font convert -i /home/myproject/my_font_file.ttf -f eot,woff,svg
Convert the font at /home/myproject/my_font_file.ttf
to the formats eot, woff, and svg. The converted fonts will be placed in your current working directory.
Advanced
convert_font convert -i /home/myproject/my_font_file.ttf -f eot,woff,svg -d /home/Downloads/ -c false
Convert the font at /home/myproject/my_font_file.ttf
to the formats eot, woff, and svg. The converted fonts will be placed in /home/Downloads/
. The downloaded .tar.gz files will NOT be cleaned up.
convert
tells convert_font
to.... convert a font (redundant, I know).
-i
is the absolute path to your font file, ex. -i /home/myproject/my_font_file.ttf
.
-f
is a comma separated list of formats, ex. -f eot,woff,svg
.
-d
is the destination of the converted fonts, if ommited the current working directory is used, ex. -d /home/Downloads/
.
-c
is a flag to NOT clean up the downloaded .tar.gz files, ex. -c false
Changelog
- Version 0.0.1: Initial Release
Contributing
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Write specs, pull requests go much smoother if you have tests written for your new feature.
- Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request