add-badge 0.9.5
Install from the command line:
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$ npm install @sourcetoad/add-badge@0.9.5
Install via package.json:
"@sourcetoad/add-badge": "0.9.5"
About this version
Node commands to add an overlay badge, inset to the non-transparent area.
Using npm:
npm install --save-dev @sourcetoad/add-badge
Using yarn:
yarn add --dev @sourcetoad/add-badge
Add a badge to a single image:
npx add-badge <input-image> <output-image> <badge-text> [options]
Add a badge to multiple images, modifying them in-place:
npx add-badges <input-glob> <badge-text> [options]
See fast-glob for glob details.
See samples for previews.
The font file path to use for the badge text.
Type: file
Default: Roboto Black (Bundled)
The font size to use for the badge text. The size will be scaled up or down if the image is not 192px.
Type: point
Default: 28
The color to use for the badge text. Use transparent
for transparent text.
Type: color
Default: #666666
The color to use for the badge background.
Type: color
Default: #ffffff
The color to use for the badge shadow.
Type: color
Default: rgba(0,0,0,0.6)
The gravity to use for the badge. The badge will be placed in the corner specified by the gravity.
Type: northwest | north | northeast | southwest | south | southeast
Default: southeast
If set, the badge will be placed manually instead of automatically. If only one number is provided, the badge will be placed on the gravity axis at the position. If two are provided, the first will be the x
position and the second will be the y
position.
Numbers are in percent of the image's dimensions (integer).
Type: number | number,number
Default: undefined
If set, the command will only preview the files that would be changed.