Most of theses frogs are based on the SVGs of [Twemoji](https://twemoji.twitter.com) by Twitter, Inc and other contributors ([CC-BY 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)). Others are unique designs with other inspirations in mind. Here is a website showing all frog images in the current repository: https://riesi.github.io/frog_emojis/ 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-CODE and LICENSE-GRAPHICS file respectively. The following links also reference the licenses: GPLv3: https://github.com/Riesi/frog_emojis/blob/master/LICENSE-CODE CC-BY 4.0: https://github.com/Riesi/frog_emojis/blob/master/LICENSE-GRAPHICS ## Contributing When submitting PRs keep the following in mind please: - only submit SVGs. PNGs will be automatically generated by a maintainer after a merged PR. - use the following naming scheme: verb/adjective+Frog+Object+Differential with camelCase. For example, `sleepyFrogFamilyTkg` for an emoji with a sleepy frog family, which is differentiated from a sleepy frog family, by including Tkg. - should you submit an emoji that has a clear emoji mapping to it, please prefix it with `U[unicodeChracter]-`. For example, `U1f35e-frogBread`. - should you be on Windows and case sensitivity seems to commit wrong, run the following command in the git repo: `git config core.ignorecase false` - only submit SVGs with the file ending `.svg`. Not `.SVG` or `.sVg` In addition to the following guidelines for the SVG's: - file name should not contain spaces - the SVG should be a square - the SVG should not be all on one line. If you have Bash and Unix core utilities installed, you can execute the `checkEmojis.sh` script to locally check if your SVGs fulfill the requirements. ## Generating PNGs If you want to locally 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 Generate PNGs of all SVGs. -s, --specific S [S ...] Generate PNGs for each S in the "svg" folder. The '.svg' suffix is optional. -r, --resolution R [R ...] Custom resolutions that will be generated instead of the defaults (72, 512, 1024). -g, --git Generates PNGs of SVGs that changed since last auto tag and creates a git commit with them. Requires 'git' to be installed and located in PATH. ```