Package Exports
- svgo
- svgo/bin/svgo
- svgo/lib/svgo
- svgo/lib/svgo/config
- svgo/lib/svgo/js2svg
- svgo/lib/svgo/js2svg.js
- svgo/lib/svgo/jsAPI
- svgo/lib/svgo/jsAPI.js
- svgo/lib/svgo/plugins
- svgo/lib/svgo/plugins.js
- svgo/lib/svgo/svg2js
- svgo/lib/svgo/svg2js.js
- svgo/lib/svgo/tools
- svgo/plugins/_collections.js
- svgo/plugins/cleanupAttrs
- svgo/plugins/cleanupEnableBackground
- svgo/plugins/cleanupNumericValues
- svgo/plugins/collapseGroups
- svgo/plugins/convertColors
- svgo/plugins/convertPathData
- svgo/plugins/convertPathData.js
- svgo/plugins/convertStyleToAttrs
- svgo/plugins/convertStyleToAttrs.js
- svgo/plugins/convertTransform
- svgo/plugins/convertTransform.js
- svgo/plugins/moveElemsAttrsToGroup
- svgo/plugins/removeComments
- svgo/plugins/removeComments.js
- svgo/plugins/removeDoctype
- svgo/plugins/removeEditorsNSData
- svgo/plugins/removeEmptyAttrs
- svgo/plugins/removeEmptyContainers
- svgo/plugins/removeEmptyText
- svgo/plugins/removeHiddenElems
- svgo/plugins/removeMetadata
- svgo/plugins/removeUnknownsAndDefaults
- svgo/plugins/removeUnusedNS
- svgo/plugins/removeUselessStrokeAndFill
- svgo/plugins/removeViewBox
- svgo/plugins/removeXMLProcInst
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SVGO v0.1.8 
SVG Optimizer is a Nodejs-based tool for optimizing SVG vector graphics files.
Why?
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.
What it can do
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 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 unused namespaces declaration
- [ > ] round numeric values to the fixed precision, remove default 'px' units
- [ > ] move elements attributes to the existing group wrapper
- [ > ] collapse useless groups
Want to know how it works and how to write your own plugin? Of course you want to.
How to use
$ [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
-c CONFIG, --config=CONFIG : Local config file to extend default
--disable=DISABLE : Disable plugin by name
--enable=ENABLE : Enable plugin by name
--datauri : Output as Data URI base64 string
--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
with STDIN / STDOUT:
$ cat test.svg | svgo -i - -o - > test.min.svg
with folder
$ svgo -f ../path/to/folder/with/svg/files
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
with GUI – svgo-gui
as a Nodejs module – examples
as a Grunt task – svgo-grunt
as an OSX Folder Action – svgo-osx-folder-action
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License and copyrights
This software is released under the terms of the MIT license.
Logo by Yegor Bolshakov.