This project contains tools used for working with the Google Fonts collection, plus Google Fonts Glyph Set Documentation in the /encodings subdirectory. While these tools are primarily intended for contributors to the Google Fonts project, anyone who works with fonts could find them useful.
The tools and files under this directory are available under the Apache License v2.0, for details see LICENSE
The glyph sets useful for type designers that were previously hosted in this repository have been moved to:
https://github.com/googlefonts/glyphsets/tree/main/GF_glyphsets
Compare fonts:
gftools compare-font font1.ttf font2.ttf
Add a METADATA.pb to a family directory
gftools add-font ../ofl/newfamily
Sanity check a family directory:
gftools sanity-check --repair_script=/tmp/fix.py ../ofl/josefinsans
gftools sanity-check --repair_script=/tmp/fix.py --fix_type=fsSelection ../ufl
Check a font family against the same family hosted on Google Fonts:
gftools qa [fonts.ttf] -gfb -a -o qa
Check a variable font family against the same family as static fonts:
gftools qa -f [vf_fonts] -fb [static_fonts] --diffenator --diffbrowsers -o ~/path/out
Fix a non hinted font
gftools fix-nonhinting font_in.ttf font_out.ttf
Package and PR a family update to google/fonts. Much more detailed documentation.
gftools packager "Family Sans" path/to/local/google/fonts -py
Please note that gftools requires Python 3.7 or later.
Please install these tools using pip:
pip install gftools
If you would like to use gftools qa
:
brew install pkg-config # needed for interpolation checks
pip install 'gftools[qa]'
gftools packager
needs the command line git
program in a version >= Git 2.5 (Q2 2015) in order to perform a shallow clone (--depth 1
) of the font upstream repository and branch. This is not supported by pygit2/libgit2 yet.
gftools manage-traffic-jam
requires two private files which contain sensitive data. Ask m4rc1e for them.
In order to use the scripts gftools qa and gftools family-html-snippet, you will need to generate a Google Fonts api key, https://developers.google.com/fonts/. You will then need to create a new text file located on your system at ~/.gf-api-key
(where ~ is your home directory), which contains the following:
[Credentials]
key = your-newly-generated-googlefonts-api-key
Upstream project repos
- Commit and push your final changes for the new version.
- Create an annotated Git tag of the version number, with a prepended "v", like so:
git tag -a v3.1.1
- Write the release notes into the tag message. They will show up as release notes on the release page in GitHub.