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SVG Optimizer is a Nodejs-based tool for optimizing SVG vector graphics files.
SVG files, especially exported from various editors, usually contains a lot of redundant and useless information such as editor metadata, comments, hidden elements, default or non-optimal values and other stuff that can be safely removed or converted without affecting SVG rendering result.
SVGO has a plugin-based architecture, so almost every optimization is a separate plugin.
Today we have:
- [ > ] cleanup attributes from newlines, trailing and repeating spaces
- [ > ] remove doctype declaration
- [ > ] remove XML processing instructions
- [ > ] remove comments
- [ > ] remove
<metadata>
- [ > ] remove
<title>
- [ > ] remove editors namespaces, elements and attributes
- [ > ] remove empty attributes
- [ > ] remove hidden elements
- [ > ] remove empty Text elements
- [ > ] remove empty Container elements
- [ > ] remove
viewBox
attribute when possible - [ > ] remove or cleanup
enable-background
attribute when possible - [ > ] convert styles into attributes
- [ > ] convert colors (from
rgb()
to#rrggbb
, from#rrggbb
to#rgb
) - [ > ] convert Path data to relative, convert one segment to another, trim useless delimiters and much more
- [ > ] collapse multiple transforms into one, convert matrices to the short aliases and much more
- [ > ] remove unknown elements content and attributes, remove attrs with default values
- [ > ] remove non-inheritable group's "presentation" attributes
- [ > ] remove unused namespaces declaration
- [ > ] remove unused and minify used IDs
- [ > ] round numeric values to the fixed precision, remove default 'px' units
- [ > ] move elements attributes to the existing group wrapper
- [ > ] move some group attributes to the content elements
- [ > ] collapse useless groups
- [ > ] remove raster images (disabled by default)
- [ > ] merge multiple Paths into one
- [ > ] convert some basic shapes to path
- [ > ] apply transforms, crop by real width, center vertical alignment and resize SVG with one Path inside
Want to know how it works and how to write your own plugin? Of course you want to.
$ [sudo] npm install -g svgo
Usage:
svgo [OPTIONS] [ARGS]
Options:
-h, --help : Help
-v, --version : Version
-i INPUT, --input=INPUT : Input file, "-" for STDIN
-s STRING, --string=STRING : Input SVG data string
-f FOLDER, --folder=FOLDER : Input folder, optimize and rewrite all *.svg files
-o OUTPUT, --output=OUTPUT : Output file (by default the same as the input), "-" for STDOUT
--config=CONFIG : Config file to extend or replace default
--disable=DISABLE : Disable plugin by name
--enable=ENABLE : Enable plugin by name
--datauri=DATAURI : Output as Data URI string (base64, URI encoded or unencoded)
--pretty : Make SVG pretty printed
Arguments:
INPUT : Alias to --input
OUTPUT : Alias to --output
-
with files:
$ svgo test.svg
or:
$ svgo test.svg test.min.svg
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with STDIN / STDOUT:
$ cat test.svg | svgo -i - -o - > test.min.svg
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with folder
$ svgo -f ../path/to/folder/with/svg/files
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with strings:
$ svgo -s '<svg version="1.1">test</svg>' -o test.min.svg
or even with Data URI base64:
$ svgo -s 'data:image/svg+xml;base64,…' -o test.min.svg
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with SVGZ:
from
.svgz
to.svg
:$ gunzip -c test.svgz | svgo -i - -o test.min.svg
from
.svg
to.svgz
:$ svgo test.svg -o - | gzip -cfq9 > test.svgz
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with GUI – svgo-gui
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as a Nodejs module – examples
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as a Grunt task – grunt-svgmin
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as a Gulp task – gulp-svgmin
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as a Mimosa module – mimosa-minify-svg
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as an OSX Folder Action – svgo-osx-folder-action
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This software is released under the terms of the MIT license.
Logo by Yegor Bolshakov.