I found myself reaching for SF Symbols' 'Copy Image As…' quite often during agentic design sessions, so I made a command-line tool that the agent can use by itself. It exports Apple SF Symbols as SVG, PDF, or PNG.
The vector paths come directly from macOS's symbol renderer. Internally it reaches a private ivar on NSSymbolImageRep to get the CUINamedVectorGlyph, draws into a CGPDFContext, then walks the PDF content stream back out as SVG `d` commands. The output matches what the system draws, rather than an approximation traced from rasters.
A few things about it:
- Every subcommand accepts `--json`, and `sfsym schema` returns a machine-readable description of the whole CLI.
- Symbol enumeration reads the OS's Assets.car BOM tree, so the list of 8,300+ names stays current with macOS updates without a version table in the binary.
- Each SVG ` It's been saving me a bunch of clicking. Please let me know if you have any other ideas for it. Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47812964 Points: 6 # Comments: 0
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