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A curated collection of awesome things related to status badges

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Awesome Badges

Awesome

A curated collection of awesome things related to status badges.

While this list is maintained by Paul Melnikow from the Shields core team, it includes Shields-related and non-Shields-related resources.

Dynamic badge services

  • Shields.io – Original home of the badges, launched in 2014.
  • Badgen.net – Fast badge generating service launched in 2018.
  • NodeICO – Large-format status badges for Node.js projects – which were once very popular!
  • PlayBadges – Show off your Play Store™ app's downloads and ratings in your repo

Badge tools

  • Badgie – Scans the contents of your repository and adds badges based on what it finds.
  • Badges – Node.js/Deno/Browser npm package for rendering the HTML of various badges
  • Projectz – Render Badges into your README based on your package.json configuration

Raster badges

SVG badges are encouraged because they render better on Retina displays and scale up beautifully. However in a few environments, such as Slack and HTML email, SVG images won't render, so PNG badges are preferred. Shields offers raster badges through its raster server, raster.shields.io.

  • svg-to-image-proxy – Rasterizing proxy based on Node and Puppeteer which can be hosted on Vercel. (Since 2019 this code has been used to run raster.shields.io, however it's about to be deprecated in favor of squint.)
  • squint – Rasterizing proxy based on Rust and libcairo.

Static badges

  • For The Badge – Provides static badges using a flat and boxy badge design which has become a classic. (This badge format is available as ?style=for-the-badge on Shields.io.)

Static badge collections

  • Badges 4 README.md Profile – Catalog of Shields.io Badges for readme profiles
  • Project Types – Static badges for four types of open-source project, as classified in Nadia Eghbal's Working in Public.
  • Simple Badges – Catalog of Shields.io Badges with Simple Icons

Dynamic data providers

Dynamic data providers are third parties who publish data APIs which can be used to back one of the dynamic badge services:

Badge-rendering software

  • badge-maker – JavaScript; supports plastic, flat, flat-square, for-the-badge, and social styles. Powers Shields.io.
  • badgen – TypeScript; supports classic and flat. Powers Badgen.
  • gradient-badge – JavaScript; generates gradient badges in classic and flat.
  • poser – PHP.
  • pybadges – Python.
  • browser-support-badge – JavaScript; generates browser version compatibility badges.
  • badge4j – Java.

Icons

  • Simple Icons – Home of the bulk of the icons used by both Shields and Badgen.
  • Custom Icon Badges – Allows users to more easily use Octicons and their own icons and logos on shields.io badges.
  • Simple Badges – Website for finding and previewing Simple Icons on shields.io badges.

Academic articles

Historical articles

Talks

Hosting your own badge service

Achievement badges

  • Open Badges – A specification for verifiable digital badges.
  • Badgr – A service for creating verifiable achievement badges, based on the Open Badges specification.
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