Easily convert .jpg
and .png
to .icns
with the command line tool icnsify
, or use the library to convert from any image.Image
to .icns
.
go get github.com/jackmordaunt/icns
icns
files allow for high resolution icons to make your apps look sexy. The most common ways to generate icns files are:
iconutil
, which is a Mac native cli utility.ImageMagick
which adds a large dependency to your project for such a simple use case.
With this library you can use pure Go to create icns
files from any source image, given that you can decode it into an image.Image
, without any heavyweight dependencies or subprocessing required. You can also use it to create icns files on windows and linux (thanks Go).
A small CLI app icnsify
is provided allowing you to create icns files using this library from the command line. It supports piping, which is something iconutil
does not do, making it substantially easier to wrap or chuck into a shell pipeline.
Note: All icons within the icns
are sized for high dpi retina screens, using the appropriate icns
OSTypes.
preview
is a gui for displaying icns
files cross-platform.
go install github.com/jackmordaunt/icns/cmd/preview@latest
git clone https://github.com/jackmordaunt/icns
cd icns/cmd/preview && go install .
Note: Gio cannot be cross-compiled right now, so there are no preview
builds in releases.
Note: preview
has it's own go.mod
and therefore is versioned independently (unversioned).
go install github.com/jackmordaunt/icns/cmd/icnsify@latest
scoop bucket add extras # Ensure bucket is added first
scoop install icnsify
Or from my personal bucket:
scoop bucket add jackmordaunt https://github.com/jackmordaunt/scoop-bucket
scoop install jackmordaunt/icns # Name is defaulted to repo name.
winget install icnsify
brew tap jackmordaunt/homebrew-tap # Ensure tap is added first.
brew install icnsify
git clone https://github.com/jackmordaunt/icns
cd icns && go install ./cmd/icnsify
Pipe it
cat icon.png | icnsify > icon.icns
cat icon.icns | icnsify > icon.png
Standard
icnsify -i icon.png -o icon.icns
icnsify -i icon.icns -o icon.png
go get github.com/jackmordaunt/icns/v3
func main() {
pngf, err := os.Open("path/to/icon.png")
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("opening source image: %v", err)
}
defer pngf.Close()
srcImg, _, err := image.Decode(pngf)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("decoding source image: %v", err)
}
dest, err := os.Create("path/to/icon.icns")
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("opening destination file: %v", err)
}
defer dest.Close()
if err := icns.Encode(dest, srcImg); err != nil {
log.Fatalf("encoding icns: %v", err)
}
}
- Encoder:
image.Image -> .icns
- Command Line Interface
- Encoding
- Pipe support
- Decoding
- Implement Decoder:
.icns -> image.Image
- Symmetric test:
decode(encode(img)) == img
If this software is useful to you, consider buying me a coffee!