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@cypress/icons
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The latest versions of the icons are distributed on npm as ./dist
.
The public API will always reference these files.
./dist
is not checked into source control.
npm install @cypress/icons
icons = require("@cypress/icons")
## get the absolute path to default favicon
icons.getPathToFavicon( *filename* )
icons.getPathToFavicon("favicon-blue.ico")
## => /Users/.../dist/favicon/favicon-blue.ico
## get the absolute path to tray icon
icons.getPathToTray( *filename* )
icons.getPathToTray("mac-normal-red.png")
## => /Users/.../dist/tray/mac-normal-red.png
## get the absolute path to icon
icons.getPathToIcon( *filename* )
icons.getPathToIcon("icon_32x32@2x.png")
## => /Users/.../dist/icons/icon_32x32@2x.png
cd cypress-icons
npm link
cd ../path/to/your/project
npm link cypress-icons
## modify files in ./src
<hack hack hack>
## run build to dump to ./dist
npm run build
## commit src
git commit -am 'updated icons'
## publish new version
npm run release
npm test
FAQs
Cypress Icons
The npm package @cypress/icons receives a total of 18 weekly downloads. As such, @cypress/icons popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @cypress/icons demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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