Format ------ The format is the following: ```js { text: [ 'build', 'passed' ], // Textual information shown, in order format: 'svg', // Also supports json colorscheme: 'green', // or ... colorA: '#555', colorB: '#4c1', // See templates/ for a list of available templates. // Each offers a different visual design. template: 'flat', } ``` ### See also - [colorscheme.json](lib/colorscheme.json) for the `colorscheme` option - [templates/](templates) for the `template` option Defaults -------- If you want to add a colorscheme, head to `lib/colorscheme.json`. Each scheme has a name and a [CSS/SVG color][] for the color used in the first box (for the first piece of text, field `colorA`) and for the one used in the second box (field `colorB`). [CSS/SVG color]: http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/types.html#DataTypeColor ```js "green": { "colorB": "#4c1" } ``` Both `colorA` and `colorB` have default values. Usually, the first box uses the same dark grey, so you can rely on that default value by not providing a `"colorA"` field (such as above). You can also use the `"colorA"` and `"colorB"` fields directly in the badges if you don't want to make a color scheme for it. In that case, remove the `"colorscheme"` field altogether.