Buckler is Shields as a Service (ShaaS, or alternatively, Badges as a Service) for use in GitHub READMEs, or anywhere else. Use buckler with your favorite continuous integration tool, performance monitoring service API, or ridiculous in-joke to surface information.
Buckler is available hosted at b.repl.ca. You may use the API to generate shields at runtime, pregenerate them and host them on your own service, or run your own copy of Buckler to protect important company secrets.
Buckler tries to make creating shields easy. Each shield request is a url that has three parts:
subject
status
colour
Parts are separated by a hyphen. The request is suffixed by .png
and prefixed with the Buckler host and API version, likely
b.repl.ca/v1/
. Requests will take the form: http://b.repl.ca/v1/$SUBJECT-$STATUS-$COLOR.png
brightgreen
⇨ green
⇨ yellowgreen
⇨ yellow
⇨ orange
⇨ red
⇨ grey
⇨ lightgrey
⇨ blue
⇨ Six digit RGB hexidecimal colour values work as well:
804000
- Don't worry; gray
and lightgray
work too.
Hyphens (-
) are used to delimit individual fields in your shield request. To include a literal hyphen, use two hyphens (--
):
http://b.repl.ca/v1/really--cool-status-yellow.png ⇨
Similarly, underscores (_
) are used to indicated spaces. To include a literal underscore, use two underscores (__
):
http://b.repl.ca/v1/__private-method_name-lightgrey.png ⇨
Buckler API requests are just HTTP GETs, so remember to URL encode!
http://b.repl.ca/v1/uptime-99.99%25-yellowgreen.png ⇨
Play around with the simple form on b.repl.ca
go get github.com/badges/buckler
Alternatively, git clone
and go build
to run from source.
Buckler also provides a command line interface:
# writes to build-passing-brightgreen.png
buckler -v build -s passing -c brightgreen
# writes to my-custom-filename.png
buckler -v build -s passing -c green my-custom-filename.png
# writes to standard out
buckler -v license -s MIT -c blue -
# writes 2 shields
buckler build-passing-brightgreen.png license-MIT-blue.png