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@atlaskit/icon
Advanced tools
@atlaskit/icon is a package from Atlassian's Atlaskit design system that provides a collection of icons for use in React applications. It offers a variety of icons that can be easily integrated and customized within your projects.
Basic Icon Usage
This feature allows you to import and use a specific icon from the @atlaskit/icon package. The example demonstrates how to use the AtlassianIcon with a medium size.
import { AtlassianIcon } from '@atlaskit/icon';
const MyComponent = () => (
<div>
<AtlassianIcon size="medium" />
</div>
);
Customizing Icon Size
This feature allows you to customize the size of the icon. The example shows how to set the size of the AtlassianIcon to large.
import { AtlassianIcon } from '@atlaskit/icon';
const MyComponent = () => (
<div>
<AtlassianIcon size="large" />
</div>
);
Using Different Icons
This feature demonstrates how to use different icons from the @atlaskit/icon package. The example shows the usage of BitbucketIcon and JiraIcon with medium size.
import { BitbucketIcon, JiraIcon } from '@atlaskit/icon';
const MyComponent = () => (
<div>
<BitbucketIcon size="medium" />
<JiraIcon size="medium" />
</div>
);
react-icons is a popular package that provides a wide range of icons from various icon libraries such as Font Awesome, Material Design, and more. It offers a similar functionality to @atlaskit/icon but with a broader selection of icons from different sources.
fontawesome is a widely-used icon library that offers a vast collection of icons. It provides both free and pro versions, with the pro version offering additional icons and features. Font Awesome icons can be used in various frameworks and libraries, including React.
A React package that contains icons.
yarn add @atlaskit/icon
Detailed docs and example usage can be found here.
!!IMPORTANT
The icons package has a custom build process, as it generates its both stripped svgs and glyphs that are committed to the repo, so that they can be accessed as paths when published.
You will manually need to run yarn update:icons
from the root repository, or
yarn build
from inside the icon folder whenever you make changes to icon.
New Icons should be added to /packages/core/icon/svgs_raw/
.
NOTE: The reduced-ui-pack
package should contain all the icons we include
in this package. Make sure to rebuild the reduced-ui-pack
sprite as outlined in
the README.md file included within that package.
If your icon is used only in a specific context or product, place it in
/icon/src/icons/subfolder
and it will be namespaced appropriately.
FAQs
An icon is a symbol representing a command, device, directory, or common action.
The npm package @atlaskit/icon receives a total of 124,983 weekly downloads. As such, @atlaskit/icon popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @atlaskit/icon demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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