# Bridgetown SVG Inliner A Bridgetown plugin that provides a liquid tag and ERB helper to inline SVG files within the HTML markup. ## Installation Run this command to add this plugin to your site's Gemfile: ```shell $ bundle add "bridgetown-svg-inliner" -g bridgetown_plugins ``` ## Usage This plugin provides an `svg` tag in Liquid and an `svg` helper in ERB or other Tilt based templating langugages. ```liquid {% svg "/assets/icons/thumbs-up.svg" %} ``` ```erb <%= svg "/assets/icons/thumbs-up.svg" %> ``` ### Attributes You can pass in attributes that you'd like to include on the `svg` tag in the HTML output. ```liquid {% svg "/assets/icons/thumbs-up.svg", class: "icon" %} ``` ```erb <%= svg "/assets/icons/thumbs-up.svg", class: "icon" %> ``` ```html ... ``` ### Liquid variables You can use Liquid variables by enclosing them in double braces (`{{ }}`) ```liquid {% assign svg_file = "thumbs-up" %} {% assign svg_class_list = "icon icon--small" %} {% svg "/assets/icons/{{ svg_file }}.svg", class: "{{ svg_class_list }}" %} ``` ## Testing * Run `bundle exec rake test` to run the test suite * Or run `script/cibuild` to validate with Rubocop and Minitest together. ## Contributing 1. Fork it (https://github.com/ayushn21/bridgetown-svg-inliner/fork) 2. Clone the fork using `git clone` to your local development machine. 3. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`) 4. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`) 5. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`) 6. Create a new Pull Request ## License Bridgetown SVG Inliner is released under the [MIT License](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT). Copyright © 2021 [Ayush Newatia](https://twitter.com/ayushn21)