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github.com/adisreyaj/angular-remix-icon
Use Remix Icons in your angular application
Wrapper for using remix icons in your angular application. All the icons are injected as svgs and you can apply color and sizes to them with ease.
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1. Install the package
npm install angular-remix-icon
2. Import the module to App Module
import { AngularRemixIconModule } from "angular-remix-icon";
3. Import Required Icons
For the library to work, the required icons needs to be configured first
...
import {
RiAncientGateFill,
RiHome2Fill,
AngularRemixIconModule,
} from 'angular-remix-icon';
// Configure the required icons before hand
const icons = {
RiAncientGateFill,
RiHome2Fill,
};
@NgModule({
imports: [
BrowserModule,
AngularRemixIconModule.configure(icons),
],
...
})
export class AppModule {}
You can get the name from the Remix Icon website
The required icons can be imported as see above. For eg: If you need the home-3-line
, You have to import the corresponding Icon:
import { RiHome3Line } from "angular-remix-icon";
4. Use in template
You can now start using the icons like so:
<rmx-icon name="home-3-line"></rmx-icon>
If you want change color or size of the icons,
<rmx-icon name="home-3-line" style="color:blue"></rmx-icon>
or
.blue-icon {
color: blue;
}
.large-icon {
width: 30px;
height: 30px;
}
<rmx-icon name="home-3-line" class="blue-icon large-icon"></rmx-icon>
Contributions, issues and feature requests are welcome.
Feel free to check issues page if you want to contribute.
👤 Adithya Sreyaj
Please ⭐️ this repository if this project helped you!
Copyright © 2020 Adithya Sreyaj.
This project is Apache License 2.0 licensed.
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