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@datacamp/waffles-icons
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Usage documentation available at [waffles.datacamp.com/component-library/icons](https://waffles.datacamp.com/component-library/icons).
Usage documentation available at waffles.datacamp.com/component-library/icons.
This package contains the all the source svg icons as well as the build process to generate react components and sprite files. This build process is handled using gulp.
React components are generated in multiple steps:
/brandIcons
, /invertedIcons
and /standardIcons
directories./build
directory using SVGR and a custom typescript template for both web and react-native.index.ts
file is generated within /build
to expose all the components./lib
directory to be exposed.SVG Sprites are also generated in multiple steps:
/brandIcons
, /invertedIcons
and /standardIcons
directories./sprites
directory using svg-spriteFAQs
Usage documentation available at [waffles.datacamp.com/component-library/icons](https://waffles.datacamp.com/component-library/icons).
The npm package @datacamp/waffles-icons receives a total of 1,276 weekly downloads. As such, @datacamp/waffles-icons popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @datacamp/waffles-icons demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 71 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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