This is a small shell script that allows you to download Google's web fonts to your local file system. Additionally, a CSS file that uses your local copy of the fonts is generated. You may want to use this if you want to avoid requesting resources from 3rd party servers (for example for privacy reasons or because you do not have a connection to the public internet).
To run this script, you will need:
-E (BSD) or -r (GNU)The script is released under the 2-clause BSD license. The SPDX identifier of
this license is BSD-2-Clause. See the LICENSE file for
the terms.
google-font-download [OPTION...] [FONT...]
-u URL, --url=URL-f FORMAT, --format=FORMATFORMAT is a comma-separated list of identifiers for
webfont formats. Supported identifiers are eot,
woff, woff2, svg, and
ttf. Additionally, the special value all
expands to all supported formats in the order woff2,
woff, eot, svg,
ttf. The default is all. The generated CSS
file will contain the font formats in the given order, which browsers
will process in-order. Note that you probably do not need all formats.
In most cases, a combination of WOFF2 and WOFF is enough. See
http://caniuse.com/#search=woff for a current status.-h, --help-l LANGSPEC, --languages=LANGSPECLANGSPEC is a comma-separated list of idenfitiers for font
subsets. Common identifiers are latin,
latin-ext, cyrillic,
cyrillic-ext, greek, greek-ext,
etc. An undocumented language is all which means the full
(non-subset) files are served. The default is latin.-o OUTPUT, --output=OUTPUTOUTPUT. The file will be
overwritten and will be created if it doesn't exist. The default is
font.css.This script accepts an arbitrary number of font specs. A font spec consists of a font name as accepted by Google's servers, optionally followed by a colon, an optional font weight in numbers or the string "bold" and an optional font style of "italic" (or "i") for italics. In EBNF:
fontspec = fontname, [ ":", [ fontweight ], [ fontstyle ] ]
fontweight = number | "bold"
number = { digit }
digit = "0" | "1" | "2" | "3" | "4" | "5" | "6" | "7" | "8" | "9"
fontstyle = "italic" | "i"While Google's servers will accept other inputs and abbreviations for font weight and font style, they are not supported by this script.
Note: if you don't use the URL argument, your font spec should not be URL-encoded and only one font weight is supported per font specification. If you want to download multiple font weights or styles, provide multiple font specs.
For example, to download Open Sans in
google-font-download
"Open Sans:300" "Open Sans:400" "Open Sans:400italic"
"Open Sans:700" "Open Sans:700italic"or in URL format:
google-font-download --url="https://fonts.google.com/?selection.family=Open+Sans:300,400,400i,700,700i"You can also mix the arguments:
google-font-download --url="https://fonts.google.com/?selection.family=Open+Sans:300,400,400i"
"Open Sans:700" "Open Sans:700i"