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@datalayer/icons
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A collection of React.js SVG icons to document your data architectures https://icons.datalayer.design
This is a collection of React.js SVG icons to document your data architectures, covering the Jupyter ecosystem. When desigining your data projects, we felt the need to represent the building blocks in standard and recognizable way but did not find any source for that, except a few diagrams like this one. Looking around, significant technical systems usually have their own set of icons (e.g. AWS, Hadoop, Azure...).
So we have created this repository to fill a gap... and hope it will be useful 💡 🎉
The icons are shipped as React.js components.
Please open an issue or a pull request to update, add... your icons or for any suggestion, question or claim about this repository content.
You can see more content around design on the Datalayer Design website.
Copyright (c) 2022 Datalayer, Inc.
The icons are released under the terms of the MIT license (see LICENSE).
The Jupyter and 3rd party icons are redistributed for convenience under their respective license.
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We found that @datalayer/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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