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Asset File Generator For Flutter

A simple command line tool that is used to generate the file containing a class, where all the assets present in the given directory will be mapped to a unique variable name.

How to Use?

Run this command in your terminal to activate the package.

dart pub global activate asset_file_generator

To run a script directly from the command line, add the system cache bin directory to your PATH environment variable. After adding the path, run this command for help.

afg -h

Available arguments:

-a, --asset-path                 path to the directory where your assets are stored
                                 (defaults to ".")
-e, --export-path                path to the directory where you want to export
                                 (defaults to ".")
-c, --class-suffix               suffix added to the generated class name
                                 (defaults to "Assets")
-f, --allowed-file-extentions    files that will be included
                                 (defaults to "png-svg-jpg-jpeg-gif-json")
-h, --help                       displays help information
-s, --single-file                generates a single file for all the assets
-m, --multiple-files             generates multiple files for all the assets based on directory
-w, --watch                      watch changes in the directory and re-generate the files

Conventions:

  • The name of the file should be in lower case.
  • Multiple words of assets should be joined using '_' or '-' to create separation.
  • It is recommended to move all your assets under same directory and then generate the file/files.
  • It is also recommended to create a separate directory for the exported file/files.

Contributing:

  1. Fork it (https://github.com/himanshugarg08/asset_file_generator/fork)
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/fooBar)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some fooBar')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/fooBar)
  5. Create a new Pull Request

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