![]() If the feature is working well for users then I will document in detail its usage, until then it is an 'experimental' feature! The init command will be the first to bring support, then generate. None of the current commands support the -adaptive-icons flag. Creating or generating adaptive icons is done via the -adaptive-icons flag.Adaptive Icons are 'opt in' for now, they won't be generated by default.This will happen in stages and should be considered an 'alpha' feature until otherwise noted. ![]() Support for Adaptive Icons for Android is being introduced. To label adaptive icons, simply run the label command against the foreground adaptive icon image. ![]() This is a useful trick when you are creating things like internal QA versions of your app, where you might want to show a version number or other label in the icon itself. This would produce output like the below image: App-icon label -i icon.png -o output.png -top UAT -bottom 0.12.3 ![]()
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