Extract fonts (.woff
) encoded into base64 format from CSS files.
make_woff.sh
- It gets one ore more CSS files as arguments, calls extract_font.py
to extract the base64 strings as .txt
files in ./output directory and converts them into .woff
font files.
extract_font.py
- Extracts base64 lines from CSS files and saves them into individual .txt
files inside ./output directory. It tries to retrieve font name, weight and style from the CSS file and use this info for the file names generated in the format [NAME_WEIGHT_STYLE_]NUMBER.txt.
Use Woff2Otf tool by hanikesn to convert .woff
files to .otf
(the file is downloaded from GitHub on demand using curl
, coverting to OTF is skipped if the file is not found).
- bash
- curl
- Python 3
All should be pre-installed by default, and it should run without problems on Linux and macOS, please report any issues.
Clone this git (or download then extract), then:
bash make_woff.sh FILE1.CSS [FILE2.CSS...]
TO-DOs are mentioned in the individual files. PR's and issues are welcome! 😊
Note: All this can be done easily using Chrome Dev Tools from Network Tab and saving base64 files into binary files as mentioned here. 😉😉