Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: folderify
Version: 2.2.0
Summary: Generate pixel-perfect macOS folder icons in the native style.
Home-page: https://github.com/lgarron/folderify
Author: Lucas Garron
Author-email: code@garron.net
License: MIT
Description: # folderify
        
        ![mask.png + folder = folderified!](examples/png/explanation.png)
        
        Generate pixel-perfect macOS folder icons in the native style.
        
        - Works for macOS 10.5 (Leopard) through 11.0 (Big Sur).
        - Automatically includes all icon sizes from `16x16` through `512x512@2x`.
        - Light or dark mode (automatically selected).
        
        **Using `folderify`?** [Let me know](https://twitter.com/lgarron) or [let me know](https://github.com/lgarron/folderify/issues/new) and I'd love to feature some real-world uses!
        
        # Install using [Homebrew](https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/folderify)
        
        ```shell
        brew install folderify
        ```
        
        # Usage
        
        Use a mask to assign an icon to a folder:
        
        ```shell
        folderify mask.png /path/to/folder
        ```
        
        Generate `mask.icns` and `mask.iconset` files:
        
        ```shell
        folderify mask.png
        ```
        
        Generate icon files for a specific version of macOS (the default is your current
        version):
        
        ```shell
        folderify --macOS 11.0 mask.png
        ```
        
        By default, `folderify` uses your systems's current light/dark mode. To generate a specific color scheme (only supported for macOS 11.0 right now):
        
        ```shell
        folderify --macOS 11.0 --color-scheme dark mask.png
        ```
        
        (Note that currently there is no simple way to set an icon that will automatically switch between light and dark with the entire OS. You have to pick one icon.)
        
        ## Tips
        
        For best results:
        
        - Use a `.png` mask.
        - Use a solid black design over a transparent background.
        - Make sure the corner pixels of the mask image are transparent. They are used for empty margins.
        - Pass the `--no-trim` flag and use a mask:
          - with a height of 384px,
          - with a width that is a multiple of 128px (up to 768px),
          - using a 16px grid.
          - Each 64x64 tile will exactly align with 1 pixel at the smallest icon size.
        
        # Other installation options
        
        If you don't have Homebrew but you already have ImageMagick (the `convert`
        binary) on your system, you can use the following:
        
        ## Install using `pip`
        
        ```shell
        pip install folderify
        ```
        
        ## Download the source code directly
        
        Or download the code directly:
        
        ```shell
        curl -L https://github.com/lgarron/folderify/archive/main.zip -o folderify-main.zip
        unzip folderify-main.zip && cd folderify-main
        python -m folderify examples/src/folder_outline.png . --reveal
        ```
        
        The repository folder should now have a custom icon.
        
        ```shell
        for file in examples/src/*.png; do python -m folderify $file; done
        open examples/src/
        ```
        
        You should see a bunch of new `.iconset` folders and `.icns` files that were automatically generated from the `.png` masks.
        
        ## Dependencies
        
        - [ImageMagick](http://www.imagemagick.org/) - for image processing (you should be able to run <code>convert</code> on the commandline).
        - Included with macOS:
          - Python (version 2 or 3).
          - `iconutil`
        - Bundled with `folderify`:
          - [`osxiconutils`](http://www.sveinbjorn.org/osxiconutils), a GPL-licensed project by Sveinbjorn Thordarson (based on [`IconFamily`](http://iconfamily.sourceforge.net/)).
        
        # Full options
        
        ```
        usage: folderify [-h] [--reveal] [--macOS VERSION] [--osx VERSION]
                         [--color-scheme VERSION] [--dark] [--no-trim] [--verbose] [mask] [target]
        Generate a native-style macOS folder icon from a mask file.
        
        positional arguments:
          mask                  Mask image file. For best results:
                                - Use a .png mask.
                                - Use a solid black design over a transparent background.
                                - Make sure the corner pixels of the mask image are transparent. They are used for empty margins.
                                - Make sure the non-transparent pixels span a height of 384px, using a 16px grid.
                                  If the height is 384px and the width is a multiple of 128px, each 64x64 tile will exactly align with 1 pixel at the smallest folder size.
          target                Target file or folder. If a target is specified, the resulting icon will be applied to the target file/folder.
                                Else, a .iconset folder and .icns file will be created in the same folder as the mask (you can use "Get Info" in Finder to copy the icon from the .icns file).
        
        optional arguments:
          -h, --help            show this help message and exit
          --reveal, -r          Reveal the target (or resulting .icns file) in Finder.
          --macOS VERSION       Version of the macOS folder icon, e.g. "10.13". Defaults to the version currently running (10.15).
          --osx VERSION, -x VERSION
                                Synonym for the --macOS argument.
          --color-scheme VERSION
                                Color scheme: auto (match current system), light, dark.
          --dark                Synonym for `--color-scheme dark`.
          --no-trim             Don't trim margins from the mask. By default, transparent margins are trimmed from all 4 sides.
          --verbose, -v         Detailed output.
        ```
        
        ---
        
        Example generated from the Apple logo:
        ![Icons from apple.iconset at resolutions from 16x16  up to 512x5125@2x, shown in Quicklook on macOS](examples/png/apple.gif)
        
Keywords: icon macOS OSX Mac Darwin graphics folder imagemagick
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Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
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Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
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