website/docs/user-guide/skills/optional/creative/creative-draw-your-font.md
Turn a photo of handwriting into an installable font (TTF/WOFF).
| Source | Optional — install with hermes skills install official/creative/draw-your-font |
| Path | optional-skills/creative/draw-your-font |
| Version | 0.1.0 |
| Author | Danilo Znamerovszkij (https://github.com/danilo-znamerovszkij/draw-your-font), ported by Hermes Agent |
| License | MIT |
| Platforms | linux, macos, windows |
| Tags | font, handwriting, typography, ttf, woff, vision, creative |
| Related skills | pixel-art |
:::info The following is the complete skill definition that Hermes loads when this skill is triggered. This is what the agent sees as instructions when the skill is active. :::
Photo of handwritten letters in → installable font out. You do the seeing (find and label letters, judge quality); the CLI does all geometry (trace, metrics, font assembly). Never edit SVG paths or coordinates yourself.
The CLI is the pinned npm package [email protected] — run it via npx (Node ≥ 18 required, no global install needed):
npx -y [email protected] --help
Wherever the examples below show $DYF, use npx -y [email protected]. Shell variables do not persist between tool calls, so paste the full command each time. Everything runs locally; the user's handwriting never leaves the machine.
Photos arrive in Hermes either as a file path in the message or via the gateway image cache — use the actual file path with the CLI. When a photo lands in the conversation with no path, ask the user for the file (the CLI needs a real file, not your memory of the image).
Do the visual steps (contact sheets, previews, glyph sheets) by loading the PNGs with vision_analyze.
$DYF template -o template.pdf --charset minimal # or: spanish
Tell the user: print it, write one character per box with a dark pen (0.5 mm+), keep the letter sitting on the solid line, then photograph each page from above in good light and share the file paths. The grid prints in light grey and vanishes during processing - only their ink survives.
1. Segment. Works for template pages and freeform photos alike:
$DYF segment photo1.jpg photo2.jpg -d work
2. Look, then label. Load work/contact-1.png with vision_analyze (one per photo): every
detected blob is numbered. This is the step where your eyes matter - check:
""), and two touching letters may
share one box (ask the user to re-shoot just those, or accept the gap)."".Then write work/labels.json mapping blob id → character, e.g.
{"0": "A", "1": "B", "7": "", "8": "a"}:
.,;:!?'"-()@#&+/$; spanish appends ÑñÁÉÍÓÚáéíóúü¿¡."" the other.3. Build.
$DYF build -d work --labels work/labels.json --name "Dan's Hand"
Name the font after the user (ask if unclear - one short question max).
4. Judge before delivering. Load work/preview.png and work/glyphs.png with vision_analyze
and critique like an art director:
--weight 1, or ask for a re-shoot of just that letter.--weight 1 / --weight -1.--smooth 1.5 (up to 2).g not descending) → usually a mislabel;
fix labels.json and rebuild.Rebuilds are cheap and safe to iterate. Fix what you can yourself first; only bother the user for re-shoots when the source ink is the problem.
5. Deliver. The font lands at <workdir>/<NameWithoutSpaces>.ttf (the
build output prints the exact path). Give that path and how to install:
macOS - double-click → "Install Font"; Windows - right-click → "Install".
Mention what's missing (the build prints uncovered letters) and offer,
without pushing:
--formats ttf,woff,woff2,css.$DYF segment p1.jpg p2.jpg -d work2 - then relabel from the new contact sheets (blob ids renumber; the
old labels.json does not carry over) and build from the new workdir.| User says | Do |
|---|---|
| "smoother / rounder" | build … --smooth 1.5 (max 2) |
| "thicker / bolder" | build … --weight 1 (max 2) |
| "thinner / lighter" | build … --weight=-1 (negative needs the = form) |
| "the g looks bad" | show them work/crops/<id>.png for that letter; offer re-shoot or smooth |
| "wrong letter" / swap | edit labels.json, rebuild |
| "give me woff2 / web" | build … --formats ttf,woff,woff2,css |
| custom preview text | $DYF preview -d work --text "…" (after a build) |
All refine commands rebuild from the stored crops - no re-photographing needed unless the ink itself is the problem.
$DYF preview -d work --text "minimum mill rn m cl d I l 1 O 0 quick brown fox" -o work/legibility.png
Read it and give an honest, kind read: a score out of 10 for body-text use, the 2–3 letter pairs most likely to confuse (rn→m, cl→d, I/l/1, O/0), and one or two concrete fixes (rewrite those letters larger, more spacing). Note that display use (headings, notes) is more forgiving than paragraphs. Never gate delivery on this - it's advice, not a blocker.
Segmentation found far too many / too few blobs, grey guide lines surviving,
shadow blobs, faint ballpoint strokes → see
references/troubleshooting.md.