1.0.1 • Published 7 years ago

pixel-mask-generator v1.0.1

Weekly downloads
4
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
7 years ago

pixel-mask-generator

Travis Codecov Version - npm License - npm semantic-release

Very inspired and copy some code from zfedoran/pixel-sprite-generator

Note

  • Compatible with all browsers
  • Unit test: setup
  • Unit test: add more tests
  • Automated scripts: browser compatibility test
  • Automated scripts: deploy to gh-pages
  • Branch: split code from master and gh-pages
  • Dependency: split static/random.js to another repository
  • Dependency: split resize function to another repository
  • Travis
  • Codecov
  • Npm
  • Semantic-release
  • Bower
  • Mask (square): add Square mask
  • Mask (square): add Star mask
  • Mask (square): add Circle mask
  • Mask (square): add Flower mask
  • Mask (square): add Square mask
  • Mask (square): add Square mask
  • Mask (horizontal): add Saber mask
  • Mask (horizontal): add Light saber mask
  • Mask (vertical): add Monkey mask
  • Mask (vertical): add Penguin mask
  • Mask (vertical): add Panda mask
  • Mask (vertical): add Butterfly mask
  • Mask (vertical): add Batman logo mask
  • Mask (vertical): add Christmas tree mask
  • Mask (vertical): add Bear mask
  • Mask (vertical): add Tank mask
  • Mask (vertical): add Plane mask
  • Mask (vertical): add Rocket mask
  • Demo: create Demo page
  • Demo: update demo page
  • Coverage: increase coverage threshold
  • Article: copy original article into the repo, in case the site and mirror are down
  • Doc: installation
  • Doc: Example usage
  • Doc: Contribute
  • Doc: Contribute for owner
  • Algorithm: change algorithm toward to the original, should be symmetrical
  • Refactor: remove unused code

Contribute for owner

$ npm install -g semantic-release-cli
$ semantic-release-cli setup

Using above command to setup "semantic-release"

Contribute

  1. Fork the repo
  2. Install Node.js and dependencies
  3. Make a branch for your change and make your changes
  4. Run git add -A to add your changes
  5. Run npm run commit (don't use git commit)
  6. Push your changes with git push then create Pull Request

Reference