![]() ![]() I also made an Automator application version of the script so that you can use it without ever touching the command line. Then just run it with your search terms after the script name and it will let you know what filename it’s saved the icon as, or give you an error message if it fails to find or write the icon. Here’s a 1024px mask you can use to overlay an icon in your favorite image editor, if you need it.ĭownload and save the script as itunesicon.rb to a folder in your PATH and make it executable ( chmod a+x /path/to/itunesicon.rb). I always handle this myself, so I didn’t automate the process, though it could be automated easily enough with ImageMagick and a transparent PNG mask. The results are square, not rounded with a bezel, so you’ll need to mask it if you want it to appear the way it does on iTunes. The result will be written out to a file named based on your search terms, in all of its high-resolution glory. Itunesicon.rb super monsters ate my condo
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