Generate a multiplatform favicon with RealFaviconGenerator.
So you want to use this plugin? Don't write any code. Instead:
- Go to RealFaviconGenerator, submit your original image and craft your icons:
- On the result page, click the Grunt tab. Follow the instructions to setup your favicon in your Grunt project:
Et voilà! Your favicon is up and ready.
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using Grunt.
- Update axios and lodash, see #52 and #50
- Use the latest rfg-api, see #48
- Support for site.webmanifest, see #47
- Support overlapping_markups, see #27
- support keep options, to keep og:image ( for example ) resolve #24
options: { keep: ['meta[property="og:image"]'], ... }
- Fix for incompatible change in latest rfg-api, see #41
- Use the latest rfg-api, see #40
- Fix in HTML globbing, see #30
- Update peerDependencies to support Grunt 1.0.
- Documentation update: link to the dedicated Grunt page.
- Print HTML file name as a debug message, see #19
- Better error reporting (use
--debug
to print the RFG API request).
- Multi-task is now
realFavicon
(real_favicon
is deprecated).
- Use latest version of
rfg-api
.
- The plugin now uses rfg-api.
- Configuration refactored to use an
options
section, see #7 - Documentation and test cases now takes
desktop_browser
into account, see #14 - Options now use camelcase, see #5
- Generated HTML can be dumped to particular file so it can be used later, see #6
- Fix a bug when the
html
parameter is not defined, see #3
Fix: msapplication-config
was not removed from the HTML. Credits: Kevin Marsh.
Documentation added, API key updated.
Last minute fixes.
Initial version. At this stage, the project is just a first shot. It is too early to use it in a real web project.