Most of theses frogs are based on the SVGs of the twitter emoji set (https://twemoji.twitter.com). Others are unique designs with other inspirations in mind. Have fun using them! 🐸 ## License By contributing you agree to license your contribution under the terms of the GPLv3 (for code) and CC-BY 4.0 (for graphics) licenses. The corresponding license can be found in the LICENCE and LICENSE-GRAPHICS file respectively. The following links also reference to the licenses: GPLv3: CC-BY 4.0: ## Contributing When submitting PRs keep the following in mind please: - only submit SVGs. - don't have spaces in your file names. Use snake_case or camelCase instead. - only submit SVGs with the file ending `.svg`. Not `.SVG` or `.sVg` ## Generating PNGs If you want to generate PNGs from the SVGs, you can use the `gen_png.py` script. ### Dependencies - Python 3.9 - To run the script. - Inkscape - Used to generate the PNGs. Needs to be located in PATH. - (Optional) git - Can be used to automatically add a new commit with the generated PNGs. ### Usage gen_png.py [OPTION] -h, --help Shows this help message. -a, --all Regenerates all PNGs. -s, --specific [FILENAME]... Regenerate the PNGs for each FILENAME in the "svg" folder. The '.svg' suffix is optional. -g, --git Regenerates all PNGs and creates a git commit for them. Requires 'git' to be installed and located in PATH.