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android-splash

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Get android splash screen files names and dimensions

The default splash screen image file names and required sizes for android are listed in a JSON file. This information is useful, for example, when you want to generate splash screen images with the required dimensons and/or to create a config.xml file for a PhoneGap/Cordova project or if you just need to create the splash screen images for your android project from one source image.

Install

$ npm install --save android-splash

Usage

var splash = require('android-splash');

splash();
//=> [{"name":"GooglePlayFeature.png","width":1024,"height":500}, ...]

API

splash()

Returns an array of splash screen images, each image being represented by an object with name, width and height properties.

CLI

android-splash logs to stdout in comma-separated values format (csv) by default so you can easy pipe to other commands in UNIX systems.

$ npm install --global android-splash
$ android-splash --help

Usage: android-splash [options]

Options:
  -h, --help, --help  Show help                                                 
  -f, --format        format of the output to stdout (csv or json)              
  --fo, --format      format of the output to stdout (csv or json)              
  --for, --format     format of the output to stdout (csv or json)              
  --form, --format    format of the output to stdout (csv or json)              
  --forma, --format   format of the output to stdout (csv or json)              
  --he, --help        Show help                                                 
  --hel, --help       Show help                                                 

Examples:
  $ android-splash    GooglePlayFeature.png,1024,500 ...   

License

MIT © David Pfahler

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