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@bigcommerce/big-design-icons
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BigDesign Icons as React components.
You can find documentation, list of icons, and examples on our docs page.
Add BigDesign Icons and styled-components@5 to your project using npm
:
npm install @bigcommerce/big-design-icons styled-components@5
or with pnpm
:
pnpm add @bigcommerce/big-design-icons styled-components@5
Import any icon component and use it anywhere in your app.
import { StoreIcon } from '@bigcommerce/big-design-icons';
...
<App>
<StoreIcon />
</App>
To add new icons, use the built-in script to download the svg from Material Icons - Rounded:
pnpm run download
After you've searched and downloaded your icon(s), run the build script to convert your svgs into React components:
pnpm run build:icons
FAQs
BigDesign Icons as React components.
The npm package @bigcommerce/big-design-icons receives a total of 1,642 weekly downloads. As such, @bigcommerce/big-design-icons popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @bigcommerce/big-design-icons 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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