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A symbol font for sketchybar, initialized with the symbols from simple-bar

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sketchybar-app-font

A ligature-based symbol font and a mapping function for sketchybar, inspired by simple-bar's usage of community-contributed minimalistic app icons. Please feel free to contribute icons or add applications to the mappings through PRs.

If you can't contribute yourself, you can ask for icons in issues and maybe someone will work on those issues, but please note that I'm not committed to work on those issues myself.

However, I will try to merge all PRs asap.

CLI Usage

# install dependencies
pnpm install
# - build the files
# - install the font to: $HOME/Library/Fonts/sketchybar-app-font.ttf
# - install the icon map script to: $HOME/.config/sketchybar/icon_map.sh
pnpm run build:install 
# - build the files
# - install the font to: $HOME/Library/Fonts/sketchybar-app-font.ttf
# - replace the icon map function in the given script
pnpm run build:install -- $HOME/.config/sketchybar/scripts/my-script.sh
# same as build:install but watches changes to files in ./svgs and ./mappings and refires
pnpm run build:dev
pnpm run build:dev -- $HOME/.config/sketchybar/scripts/my-script.sh

Configure Sketchybar

Using icon_map.sh

source ./path/to/icon_map.sh

__icon_map "${app_name}"
symbol_ligature="${icon_result}"

Set up auto-replacing the icon map function in your own script

  1. Mark where the function should be inserted to:
### START-OF-ICON-MAP
# Here be the function
### END-OF-ICON-MAP
  1. Run the install script with the argument pointing at the path of the file that has the markers:
pnpm run build:install -- $HOME/.config/sketchybar/scripts/my-script.sh

Contribution Guideline

(Core method copied from Jean-Tinland/simple-bar#164 (comment))

For each icon I'm following these steps:

  1. I'm getting the original icon or, if not in a vector format I'm redrawing it in Figma. No need to be extremely precise as it is displayed in a really small size)
  2. I'm setting the new icon in a 24x24 viewbox
  3. Then I'm optimising it using SVGOMG
  4. Add the icon to /svgs/ folder, using a snake_case name surrounded by colons and a '.svg' extension
  5. Add a file to /mappings/ using the same name but without the '.svg' extension. This file indicates which app names should match the icon. The format is "App Name 1" | "App Name 2"