* Add SVGO as devDependencies and a NPM script to run it
* Update Contributing Guidelines
Change the instructions on how to use SVGO to optimize SVGs to use the
new dependency and NPM script.
* Add configuration for the NPM command to optimize SVGs
* Specify --precision in SVGO configuration file
* Update SVGO config ordering of attributes
To be in line with the fact that, as @davidklebanoff pointed out: "most
(all?) have the attributes in the order of role, viewbox, xmlns
(alphabetical)"
* Move SVGO --multipass argument to .svgo.yml
* Update SVGO dependency to 1.3.0
Now the force merge option works 🎉
See: https://github.com/svg/svgo/releases/tag/v1.3.0
* Update outdated "blocking" comment
* Add URL friendy/slug/file name as property to package icon objects
* Test new property
* Build index from template
* Add .get function to index.js export
* Test new .get function in index.js export
* Use Uglify-JS to minify the code in the package's index.js
* Update API in README.md
* Renaem test using "slug" instead of "name"
Before when running `npm install` it would report "Found 1110 high
severity vulnerabilities [...]". This updates the dependencies in
package-lock.json, resultin in 0 vulnerabilities.
* Update editorconfig-checker dependency
At least v2.0.7 [1] is required to check that a file does not contain a
final newline.
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1.
https://github.com/editorconfig-checker/editorconfig-checker.javascript/releases/tag/2.0.7
* Add *.svg to editorconfig and enable checking in editorconfig-checker
* Remove final newline from existing SVG files
... to fix the `$ npm run wslint` command
* Remove xmlstarlet from Travis CI "Lint" build
With https://github.com/birjolaxew/svglint/pull/6 merged some time ago,
we no longer need xmlstarlet to verify that SVGs are valid XML.
Essentially reverting the changes in #1112 and #1159
This should also make it easier for contributors to reproduce the build
on their own machines, specifically if they don't use Linux.
* Update dependencies
* Change "license" in package.json to SPDX format
Fixes the "npm WARN simple-icons@1.9.19 license should be a valid SPDX
license expression" warning given by NPM.