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google-font-importer README

Features

importFont

use the "google-font-importer.importFont" command to automatically create an import link for a font (provide the font name in an extra text field)
Feature preview for my new feature where you can use a text field to give a specific font name that the import link will automatically be generated for
The extension will check if the provided font name is an available Google Font and give an error notification if it is not.
Feature preview for the feature that checks if the entered font is an available Google Font


importFontWithVariants

use the "google-font-importer.importFontWithVariants" command to automatically create an import link for a font that only includes the variants you want.

When you use the command it will first open up a text field where you can enter the font name After you submit the input another text field will open where you can enter the font weights you want to import (separated by a comma)


Release Notes

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1.0.0

Initial release of google-font-importer

1.1.0

Added feature: "google-font-importer.importFontWithVariants" - command to only import certain font weights



everything below this is still the example stuf because I still need to write the actual readme


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