favico
Python library to generate the perfect favicons for every device.
$ pip install favico
import favico
Installation
favico uses ImageMagick to generate the favicons.
For ubuntu, you can simply install libmagicwand-dev like this:
$ apt-get install libmagickwand-dev
Usage
Using favico
is super easy!
You can either create favicons from an image or from a color:
$ favico color "#f542ec" ./my-favicon-dir
$ favico image ./path/to/favicon/image.png ./my-favicon-dir
Once you ran the command to test it out, you will see more info on how to add the favicons to your page (ready to copy paste!)
By default, it is assumed that your website is deployed on the root /
.
To template the favicons with another base path, just set the --base
(-b
) option:
$ favico --base /prod/deployment/subdir color "#f542ec" ./my-favicon-dir
$ favico --base https://my-webside.com color "#f542ec" ./my-favicon-dir
Development
For detailed instructions see CONTRIBUTING.
Tests
You can run tests with
$ invoke test
$ invoke test --min-coverage=90 # Fail when code coverage is below 90%
$ invoke type-check # Run mypy type checks
Linting and formatting
Lint and format the code with
$ invoke format
$ invoke lint
All of this happens when you run invoke pre-commit
.
Note
This project is still in the alpha stage and should not be considered production ready.