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@breakaway/react-icons
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PatternFly 4 Icons as React Components.
import React from 'react';
import { TimesIcon } from '@breakaway/react-icons';
const closeIcon = <TimesIcon />;
For a list of the available icons please refer to the PatternFly React Docs
Icons for this package are generated from the @fortawesome/free-solid-svg-icons
package. To add more to what is generated, modify the icons.js file in the build folder.
If you have some custom icon defined by svg path the best way to add such icon to this repository is to add it's path definition in pfIcons.js file in the build folder.
module.exports = {
pfIcons: {
// ... other icon defintions
bigPlus: {width: 1024, height: 1024, svgPathData: 'M2 1 h1 v1 h1 v1 h-1 v1 h-1 v-1 h-1 v-1 h1 z'}
}
}
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PatternFly 4 Icons as React Components
We found that @breakaway/react-icons demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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