name: trace-to-svg description: Trace bitmap images (PNG/JPG/WebP) into clean SVG paths using potrace/mkbitmap. Use to convert logos/silhouettes into vectors for downstream CAD workflows (e.g., create-dxf etch_svg_path) and for turning reference images into manufacturable outlines. metadata: openclaw: requires: bins: ["potrace", "mkbitmap"] install: - id: apt kind: apt package: potrace bins: ["potrace", "mkbitmap"] label: Install potrace + mkbitmap (apt) - id: brew kind: brew formula: potrace bins: ["potrace", "mkbitmap"] label: Install potrace + mkbitmap (brew)
trace-to-svg
Convert a bitmap into a vector SVG using mkbitmap + potrace.
Quick start
# 1) Produce a silhouette-friendly SVG
bash scripts/trace_to_svg.sh input.png --out out.svg
# 2) Higher contrast + less noise
bash scripts/trace_to_svg.sh input.png --out out.svg --threshold 0.6 --turdsize 20
# 3) Feed into create-dxf (example)
# - set create-dxf drawing.etch_svg_paths[].d to the SVG path `d` you want, or
# - store the traced SVG and reference it in your pipeline.
Notes
- This is best for logos, silhouettes, high-contrast shapes.
- For photos or complex shading, results depend heavily on thresholding.
- Output is usually one or more
<path>elements.


