├── .npmignore ├── composer.json ├── package.json ├── SECURITY.md ├── official_links.md ├── README.md ├── CHANGELOG.md └── LICENSE.txt /.npmignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Automatically generated ignore rules. 2 | /.gitattributes 3 | /.github/ 4 | /composer.json 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /composer.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "automattic/social-logos", 3 | "description": "A repository of all the social logos used on WordPress.com.", 4 | "type": "library", 5 | "license": "GPL-2.0-or-later", 6 | "require": {}, 7 | "require-dev": { 8 | "automattic/jetpack-changelogger": "^6.0.12" 9 | }, 10 | "scripts": { 11 | "build-development": "./tools/build", 12 | "build-production": "./tools/build && ./tests/tests.js" 13 | }, 14 | "minimum-stability": "dev", 15 | "prefer-stable": true, 16 | "extra": { 17 | "autorelease": true, 18 | "autotagger": true, 19 | "npmjs-autopublish": true, 20 | "mirror-repo": "Automattic/social-logos", 21 | "changelogger": { 22 | "link-template": "https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v${old}...v${new}" 23 | } 24 | } 25 | } 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "social-logos", 3 | "version": "3.3.5", 4 | "description": "A repository of all the social logos used on WordPress.com.", 5 | "homepage": "https://github.com/Automattic/jetpack/tree/HEAD/projects/js-packages/social-logos/", 6 | "bugs": { 7 | "url": "https://github.com/Automattic/jetpack/labels/[JS Package] Social Logos" 8 | }, 9 | "repository": { 10 | "type": "git", 11 | "url": "https://github.com/Automattic/jetpack.git", 12 | "directory": "projects/js-packages/social-logos" 13 | }, 14 | "license": "GPL-2.0+", 15 | "exports": { 16 | ".": "./build/react/index.js", 17 | "./font/*": "./build/font/*", 18 | "./svg-sprite/*": "./build/svg-sprite/social-logos.svg" 19 | }, 20 | "main": "build/react/index.js", 21 | "types": "build/react/index.d.ts", 22 | "scripts": { 23 | "build": "./tools/build", 24 | "typecheck": "tsc --noEmit" 25 | }, 26 | "dependencies": { 27 | "prop-types": "^15.8.1" 28 | }, 29 | "devDependencies": { 30 | "@types/react": "18.3.26", 31 | "@types/react-dom": "18.3.7", 32 | "glob": "11.1.0", 33 | "react": "^18.3.1", 34 | "react-dom": "^18.3.1", 35 | "svg2ttf": "^6.0.3", 36 | "svgicons2svgfont": "^15.0.0", 37 | "svgo": "^4.0.0", 38 | "svgstore": "^3.0.1", 39 | "typescript": "5.9.3", 40 | "wawoff2": "^2.0.1", 41 | "xml2js": "^0.6.2" 42 | }, 43 | "peerDependencies": { 44 | "react": "^18.0.0", 45 | "react-dom": "^18.0.0" 46 | } 47 | } 48 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SECURITY.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Security Policy 2 | 3 | Full details of the Automattic Security Policy can be found on [automattic.com](https://automattic.com/security/). 4 | 5 | ## Supported Versions 6 | 7 | Generally, only the latest version of Jetpack and its associated plugins have continued support. If a critical vulnerability is found in the current version of a plugin, we may opt to backport any patches to previous versions. 8 | 9 | ## Reporting a Vulnerability 10 | 11 | Our HackerOne program covers the below plugin software, as well as a variety of related projects and infrastructure: 12 | 13 | * [Jetpack](https://jetpack.com/) 14 | * Jetpack Backup 15 | * Jetpack Boost 16 | * Jetpack CRM 17 | * Jetpack Protect 18 | * Jetpack Search 19 | * Jetpack Social 20 | * Jetpack VideoPress 21 | 22 | **For responsible disclosure of security issues and to be eligible for our bug bounty program, please submit your report via the [HackerOne](https://hackerone.com/automattic) portal.** 23 | 24 | Our most critical targets are: 25 | 26 | * Jetpack and the Jetpack composer packages (all within this repo) 27 | * Jetpack.com -- the primary marketing site. 28 | * cloud.jetpack.com -- a management site. 29 | * wordpress.com -- the shared management site for both Jetpack and WordPress.com sites. 30 | 31 | For more targets, see the `In Scope` section on [HackerOne](https://hackerone.com/automattic). 32 | 33 | _Please note that the **WordPress software is a separate entity** from Automattic. Please report vulnerabilities for WordPress through [the WordPress Foundation's HackerOne page](https://hackerone.com/wordpress)._ 34 | 35 | ## Guidelines 36 | 37 | We're committed to working with security researchers to resolve the vulnerabilities they discover. You can help us by following these guidelines: 38 | 39 | * Follow [HackerOne's disclosure guidelines](https://www.hackerone.com/disclosure-guidelines). 40 | * Pen-testing Production: 41 | * Please **setup a local environment** instead whenever possible. Most of our code is open source (see above). 42 | * If that's not possible, **limit any data access/modification** to the bare minimum necessary to reproduce a PoC. 43 | * **_Don't_ automate form submissions!** That's very annoying for us, because it adds extra work for the volunteers who manage those systems, and reduces the signal/noise ratio in our communication channels. 44 | * To be eligible for a bounty, all of these guidelines must be followed. 45 | * Be Patient - Give us a reasonable time to correct the issue before you disclose the vulnerability. 46 | 47 | We also expect you to comply with all applicable laws. You're responsible to pay any taxes associated with your bounties. 48 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /official_links.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Official links: 2 | 3 | - Amazon: https://advertising.amazon.com/resources/ad-policy/brand-usage 4 | - Behance: https://www.behance.net/ 5 | - Blogger/Blogspot: https://about.google/brand-resource-center/ 6 | - Bluesky: https://bsky.social/about/blog/press-faq 7 | - CodePen: https://blog.codepen.io/documentation/logos/ 8 | - Deezer: https://deezerbrand.com/ 9 | - Digg: https://digg.com/ 10 | - Discord: https://discord.com/branding 11 | - Dribbble: https://dribbble.com/ 12 | - Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/branding 13 | - Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/ 14 | - Facebook: https://about.meta.com/brand/resources/ 15 | - Fediverse: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fediverse_logo_proposal.svg 16 | - RSS feed: https://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification 17 | - Flickr: https://www.flickrhelp.com/hc/en-us/articles/4404071066260-Brand-guidelines 18 | - Foursquare: https://foursquare.com/legal/trademark 19 | - Ghost: https://ghost.org/docs/logos/ 20 | - git: https://git-scm.com/downloads/logos 21 | - GitHub: https://github.com/logos 22 | - Google: https://about.google/brand-resource-center/ 23 | - Instagram: https://about.google/brand-resource-center/ 24 | - JSON feed: https://www.jsonfeed.org/ 25 | - LINE: https://line.me/en/logo 26 | - LinkedIn: https://brand.linkedin.com/ 27 | - Mastodon: https://joinmastodon.org/branding 28 | - Medium: https://medium.design/logos-and-brand-guidelines-f1a01a733592 29 | - Messenger: https://about.meta.com/brand/resources/ 30 | - Micro.blog: https://micro.blog/ 31 | - Nextdoor: https://about.nextdoor.com/nextdoor-brand-use-guidelines/ 32 | - Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brand 33 | - Pinterest: https://business.pinterest.com/brand-guidelines/ 34 | - Pocket: https://blog.getpocket.com/press/ 35 | - Quora: https://www.quora.com/ 36 | - Reddit: https://www.redditinc.com/brand 37 | - Snapchat: https://snap.com/brand-guidelines 38 | - SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/ 39 | - Spotify: https://developer.spotify.com/documentation/design 40 | - Squarespace: https://www.squarespace.com/brand-guidelines 41 | - Stack Exchange: https://policies.stackoverflow.co/company/trademark-guidance/ 42 | - Stack Overflow: https://policies.stackoverflow.co/company/trademark-guidance/ 43 | - StumbleUpon: https://www.stumbleupon.com/ 44 | - Substack: https://substack.com/brand 45 | - Telegram: https://telegram.org/ 46 | - Threads: https://about.meta.com/brand/resources/ 47 | - TikTok: https://tiktokbrandbook.com/d/HhXfjVK1Poj9/brand-guidelines#/welcome/bringing-our-brand-to-life-1611756141 48 | - Tripadvisor: https://tripadvisor.mediaroom.com/logo-guidelines 49 | - Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/logo 50 | - Twitch: https://brand.twitch.com/ 51 | - Untappd: https://untappd.com/ 52 | - Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/ 53 | - VK: https://vk.company/en/press/identity/ 54 | - WhatsApp: https://about.meta.com/brand/resources/ 55 | - WooCommerce: https://woocommerce.com/brand-and-logo-guidelines/ 56 | - WordPress: https://wordpress.org/about/logos/ 57 | - X: https://about.x.com/en/who-we-are/brand-toolkit 58 | - Xanga: https://xanga.com/ 59 | - YouTube: https://about.google/brand-resource-center/ 60 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Social Logos 2 | A repository of all the social logos used on WordPress.com. 3 | 4 | Where possible, each logo was pulled from the official branding resource of each service. Branding guidelines were adhered to as much as possible. For your convenience, we've compiled a list of official links [here](./official_links.md). 5 | 6 | Some logos include an official alternate version, if it's provided by the guideline resource. Sometimes it is desirable to have a visually consistent row of icons, all enclosed with the same shape. If the guidelines permit it, then an alternate version was created with a 18dp square or 20dp circle. 7 | 8 | For example, the Tumblr guidelines state that it's ok to enclose the logo in any shape, so there's an alternate logo with an 18dp square. 9 | 10 | ## Using the SocialLogo component in your project: 11 | 12 | Note that this component requires [React](https://www.npmjs.com/package/react) to be installed in your project. 13 | 14 | SocialLogo renders a single social logo SVG based on an `icon` prop. It takes a size property but defaults to 24px. For greater sharpness, the icons should only be shown at either 18px, 24px, 36px or 48px. 15 | 16 | There's a gallery with all the available icons in https://wpcalypso.wordpress.com/devdocs/design/social-logo. 17 | 18 | ``` 19 | npm install social-logos --save 20 | ``` 21 | #### Usage 22 | 23 | ``` 24 | import { SocialLogo } from 'social-logos'; 25 | function MyComponent() { 26 | return ; 27 | } 28 | ``` 29 | 30 | #### Props 31 | 32 | * `icon`: String - the icon name. 33 | * `size`: Number - (default: 24) set the size of the icon. 34 | * `onClick`: Function - (optional) if you need a click callback. 35 | 36 | ## Notes & Pixel Grid 37 | 38 | The icon grid is based on [Gridicons](https://github.com/Automattic/gridicons) and adheres to the same rules. That is to say, the set is designed on a 24px base grid. That means logos will look their sharpest and crispest when SVGs are inserted with 24px width/height, or the icon font is used at `font-size: 24px;`. 39 | 40 | Logos will also scale well to other sizes, like 18px (75% size), or 36px (150% size). Normally, using icon-sets outside of their pixelgrid is a surefire way to get fuzzy icons. This is also true in the case of this logo set, however unlike custom-designed icons, this is almost unavoidable in the case of logos. The problem is, every single logo is designed with its own dimensions. If we are to respect branding guidelines (which we should), no hinting or pixel-tuning is applied to any logo added to this set. Which means even at the base 24px size, logos could appear fuzzy and less than optimal. That is the way of the world, and a tradeoff between flexibility and respecting the original logo design on one hand, and pixel-perfect logos on the other hand. 41 | 42 | So to summarize: 43 | 44 | - **Do** use Social Logos at 48px, 36px, 24px, 18px, 12px. Prioritize 24px or above if you can. 45 | - **Try to avoid** using Social logos at 16px, 17px, or any arbitrary pixel-size that's incompatible with the base 24px grid. For example, don't size the icon font in EMs. 46 | 47 | 48 | ## Adding a new logo. 49 | 50 | 1. Add the SVG file to the `src/svg` folder. 51 | 2. Run the build command: `jetpack build js-packages/social-logos` 52 | 53 | You can test your changes either of these ways: 54 | * Using the example file: open `projects/js-packages/social-logos/build/svg-sprite/example.html` in your browser. 55 | * Using Storybook: in your favourite terminal navigate to `projects/js-packages/storybook` and run `pnpm run storybook:dev`. 56 | 57 | 58 | ## License 59 | 60 | Social Logos is licensed under [GNU General Public License v2 (or later)](./LICENSE.txt). 61 | 62 | This license to use the software library does not convey any intellectual property rights to third-party trademarks that may be included in the library. The logos are included with the library solely for the user’s convenience in gathering them all in one place. Before using any trademark, please review the proper usage guidelines of its owner. 63 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CHANGELOG.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## [3.3.5] - 2025-12-08 2 | ### Fixed 3 | - Move `react` and `react-dom` to `devDependencies`. [#46167] 4 | 5 | ## [3.3.4] - 2025-11-18 6 | ### Changed 7 | - Update package dependencies. [#45961] 8 | 9 | ## [3.3.3] - 2025-11-10 10 | ### Changed 11 | - Update package dependencies. [#45737] 12 | 13 | ## [3.3.2] - 2025-11-03 14 | ### Changed 15 | - Update package dependencies. [#45678] 16 | 17 | ## [3.3.1] - 2025-10-28 18 | ### Changed 19 | - Update package dependencies. [#45652] 20 | 21 | ## [3.3.0] - 2025-10-13 22 | ### Added 23 | - Add a new Apple Podcasts logo. [#45436] 24 | - Add new Pocket Casts logo. [#45438] [#45485] 25 | 26 | ### Changed 27 | - Reddit: Update logo to match new design. [#45437] [#45484] 28 | - Woo: Update logo to match recent redesign. [#45435] 29 | 30 | ## [3.2.11] - 2025-10-02 31 | ### Changed 32 | - Update package dependencies. [#45335] 33 | 34 | ## [3.2.10] - 2025-09-08 35 | ### Changed 36 | - Update package dependencies. [#45097] 37 | 38 | ## [3.2.9] - 2025-08-18 39 | ### Added 40 | - Add `typecheck` script to ensure that TypeScript files are type-checked. [#44795] 41 | 42 | ## [3.2.8] - 2025-08-04 43 | ### Changed 44 | - Internal updates. 45 | 46 | ## [3.2.7] - 2025-07-23 47 | ### Changed 48 | - Internal updates. 49 | 50 | ## [3.2.6] - 2025-07-21 51 | ### Changed 52 | - Internal updates. 53 | 54 | ## [3.2.5] - 2025-07-01 55 | ### Changed 56 | - Internal updates. 57 | 58 | ## [3.2.4] - 2025-06-18 59 | ### Changed 60 | - Internal updates. 61 | 62 | ## [3.2.3] - 2025-06-16 63 | ### Changed 64 | - Update package dependencies. [#43914] 65 | 66 | ## [3.2.2] - 2025-06-04 67 | ### Changed 68 | - Update package dependencies. [#43766] 69 | 70 | ## [3.2.1] - 2025-06-03 71 | ### Changed 72 | - Update package dependencies. [#43718] 73 | 74 | ## [3.2.0] - 2025-05-12 75 | ### Removed 76 | - Remove Skype since the service no longer exists. [#43375] 77 | 78 | ## [3.1.21] - 2025-04-28 79 | ### Fixed 80 | - Code: Use modern font MIME types for inline fonts. [#43227] 81 | - Linting: Fix more Stylelint violations. [#43213] 82 | 83 | ## [3.1.20] - 2025-04-14 84 | ### Fixed 85 | - Linting: Update stylesheets to use WordPress rules for fonts and colors. [#42920] [#42928] 86 | - Linting: Use double colon notation for pseudo-element selectors. [#43019] 87 | 88 | ## [3.1.19] - 2025-04-01 89 | ### Changed 90 | - Update package dependencies. [#42762] 91 | 92 | ## [3.1.18] - 2025-02-24 93 | ### Changed 94 | - Update dependencies. 95 | 96 | ## [3.1.17] - 2025-01-09 97 | ### Fixed 98 | - Remove `module` in package.json given it's a CommonJS package. [#40867] 99 | 100 | ## [3.1.16] - 2025-01-06 101 | ### Changed 102 | - Update package dependencies. [#40796] [#40798] [#40831] 103 | 104 | ### Deprecated 105 | - Default import is now deprecated in favor of named import and will be removed in future. 106 | 107 | ### Fixed 108 | - Expose built-in types in package.json file. [#40801] 109 | 110 | ## [3.1.15] - 2024-12-16 111 | ### Changed 112 | - Internal updates. 113 | 114 | ## [3.1.14] - 2024-12-09 115 | ### Changed 116 | - Internal updates. 117 | 118 | ## [3.1.13] - 2024-11-25 119 | ### Changed 120 | - Update example with ids for jsx-a11y/label-has-associated-control. [#40199] 121 | 122 | ## [3.1.12] - 2024-11-14 123 | ### Changed 124 | - Update dependencies. 125 | 126 | ## [3.1.11] - 2024-11-11 127 | ### Added 128 | - Added post-build tests. [#38224] 129 | 130 | ### Changed 131 | - Updated package dependencies. [#40000] 132 | 133 | ## [3.1.10] - 2024-10-25 134 | ### Changed 135 | - Updated package dependencies. [#39893] 136 | 137 | ## [3.1.9] - 2024-10-14 138 | ### Fixed 139 | - Add `key` in React example to make it more correct. [#39709] 140 | 141 | ## [3.1.8] - 2024-09-05 142 | ### Fixed 143 | - Address React usage issues found by eslint in example.tsx. [#39214] 144 | 145 | ## [3.1.7] - 2024-08-23 146 | ### Changed 147 | - Internal updates. 148 | 149 | ## [3.1.6] - 2024-08-21 150 | ### Fixed 151 | - Revert recent SVG image optimizations. [#38981] 152 | 153 | ## [3.1.5] - 2024-08-19 154 | ### Fixed 155 | - Lossless image optimization for images (should improve performance with no visible changes). [#38750] 156 | 157 | ## [3.1.4] - 2024-08-15 158 | ### Changed 159 | - Updated package dependencies. [#38665] 160 | 161 | ## [3.1.3] - 2024-06-26 162 | ### Added 163 | - Add: Substack logo [#38036] 164 | 165 | ## [3.1.2] - 2024-06-24 166 | ### Fixed 167 | - Update logo color for Threads [#37977] 168 | 169 | ## [3.1.1] - 2024-06-14 170 | ### Changed 171 | - Internal updates. 172 | 173 | ## [3.1.0] - 2024-06-13 174 | ### Added 175 | - New icon: `deezer` [#37799] 176 | - New icon: `discord` [#37799] 177 | - New icon: `git` [#37799] 178 | - New icon: `line` [#37799] 179 | - New icon: `messenger` [#37799] 180 | - New icon: `quora` [#37799] 181 | - New icon: `snapchat` [#37799] 182 | - New icon: `soundcloud` [#37799] 183 | - New icon: `untappd` [#37799] 184 | - New icon: `vk` [#37799] 185 | 186 | ### Fixed 187 | - Build: Better error handling. [#37799] 188 | - Build: Ensure consistent filename sort. [#37799] 189 | - Build: Fonts folder was missing. [#37799] 190 | - Build: React was missing example CSS file. [#37799] 191 | 192 | ## [3.0.2] - 2024-06-05 193 | ### Changed 194 | - Updated package dependencies. [#37706] 195 | 196 | ## [3.0.1] - 2024-05-27 197 | ### Added 198 | - Added TypeScript support. [#37528] 199 | 200 | ## [3.0.0] - 2024-05-23 201 | ### Added 202 | - CSS file with encoded inline font is now automatically generated. [#36964] 203 | - New icon: `json-feed` [#37517] 204 | - New icon: `microblog` [#37517] 205 | - New icon: `stackexchange` [#37517] 206 | - New icon: `stackoverflow` [#37517] 207 | - New icon: `tripadvisor` [#37517] 208 | - Social logo colors CSS file is now included in source files. [#36964] 209 | - Social Logos is now developed in the [Jetpack monorepo](https://github.com/Automattic/jetpack). [#36964] 210 | 211 | ### Changed 212 | - Cleaned up outdated and irrelevant documentation. [#36964] 213 | - Rewrote build system. [#36964] 214 | 215 | ### Removed 216 | - PDF file is no longer built. [#36964] 217 | - TTF font file is no longer built. [#36964] 218 | 219 | ### Fixed 220 | - Example files are rewritten. [#36964] 221 | 222 | ## 2.5.9 - 2024-03-05 223 | 224 | - New icon: `sms` 225 | 226 | ## 2.5.8 - 2023-12-20 227 | 228 | - New icon: `bluesky` 229 | 230 | ## 2.5.7 - 2023-12-11 231 | 232 | - Updated icon: `patreon` 233 | 234 | ## 2.5.6 - 2023-10-13 235 | 236 | - Updated icon: `x` 237 | - Removed unnecessary aria label attributes from Threads and X SVGs. 238 | 239 | ## 2.5.5 - 2023-09-15 240 | 241 | - New icon: `x` 242 | 243 | ## 2.5.4 - 2023-07-10 244 | 245 | - New icon: `threads` 246 | 247 | ## 2.5.3 - 2023-06-15 248 | 249 | - New icon: `fediverse` 250 | - New icon: `nextdoor` 251 | - Updated dev dependencies and build tools. 252 | - Updated icon font. 253 | 254 | ## 2.5.2 - 2023-02-01 255 | 256 | - New icon: `mastadon` 257 | 258 | ## 2.5.1 - 2023-01-13 259 | 260 | - React 18 support. 261 | 262 | ## 2.5.0 - 2022-02-01 263 | 264 | - Added copy post url button. 265 | 266 | ## 2.4.0 - 2021-09-01 267 | 268 | - Updated icon: `medium` 269 | - Updated icon: `facebook` 270 | - React 17 support. 271 | - Update dev dependencies and build tools. 272 | 273 | ## 2.3.0 - 2021-01-27 274 | 275 | - New icon: `medium-alt` 276 | - New icon: `tiktok` 277 | - New icon: `tiktok-alt` 278 | - Updated icon: `medium` 279 | 280 | ## 2.2.0 - 2021-01-19 281 | 282 | - New icon: `patreon` 283 | 284 | ## 2.1.2 - 2020-03-12 285 | 286 | - Built the package with updated dependencies. 287 | 288 | ## 2.1.1 - 2020-03-10 289 | 290 | - Build: Fixed bug where React component would render no icon at all (despite properly passed properties). 291 | 292 | ## 2.1.0 - 2018-01-31 293 | 294 | - Build: Refactored (aligned build system with Gridicons). 295 | 296 | [3.3.5]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.3.4...v3.3.5 297 | [3.3.4]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.3.3...v3.3.4 298 | [3.3.3]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.3.2...v3.3.3 299 | [3.3.2]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.3.1...v3.3.2 300 | [3.3.1]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.3.0...v3.3.1 301 | [3.3.0]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.2.11...v3.3.0 302 | [3.2.11]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.2.10...v3.2.11 303 | [3.2.10]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.2.9...v3.2.10 304 | [3.2.9]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.2.8...v3.2.9 305 | [3.2.8]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.2.7...v3.2.8 306 | [3.2.7]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.2.6...v3.2.7 307 | [3.2.6]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.2.5...v3.2.6 308 | [3.2.5]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.2.4...v3.2.5 309 | [3.2.4]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.2.3...v3.2.4 310 | [3.2.3]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.2.2...v3.2.3 311 | [3.2.2]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.2.1...v3.2.2 312 | [3.2.1]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.2.0...v3.2.1 313 | [3.2.0]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.1.21...v3.2.0 314 | [3.1.21]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.1.20...v3.1.21 315 | [3.1.20]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.1.19...v3.1.20 316 | [3.1.19]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.1.18...v3.1.19 317 | [3.1.18]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.1.17...v3.1.18 318 | [3.1.17]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.1.16...v3.1.17 319 | [3.1.16]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.1.15...v3.1.16 320 | [3.1.15]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.1.14...v3.1.15 321 | [3.1.14]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.1.13...v3.1.14 322 | [3.1.13]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.1.12...v3.1.13 323 | [3.1.12]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.1.11...v3.1.12 324 | [3.1.11]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.1.10...v3.1.11 325 | [3.1.10]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.1.9...v3.1.10 326 | [3.1.9]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.1.8...v3.1.9 327 | [3.1.8]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.1.7...v3.1.8 328 | [3.1.7]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.1.6...v3.1.7 329 | [3.1.6]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.1.5...v3.1.6 330 | [3.1.5]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.1.4...v3.1.5 331 | [3.1.4]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.1.3...v3.1.4 332 | [3.1.3]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.1.2...v3.1.3 333 | [3.1.2]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.1.1...v3.1.2 334 | [3.1.1]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.1.0...v3.1.1 335 | [3.1.0]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.0.2...v3.1.0 336 | [3.0.2]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.0.1...v3.0.2 337 | [3.0.1]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v3.0.0...v3.0.1 338 | [3.0.0]: https://github.com/Automattic/social-logos/compare/v2.5.9...v3.0.0 339 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 2 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 3 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or 4 | (at your option) any later version. 5 | 6 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 7 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 8 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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