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@deriv/quill-icons
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This is the central repository for quill icons, exported from figma design file
Explore and integrate the complete set of icons from Deriv with easy-to-use React components. These icons are exported from a Figma Icon project.
We developed the Deriv Quill Icons library to address several critical considerations across our projects:
and ...
npm i @deriv/quill-icons
Usage
import { CurrencyAlgoIcon } from '@deriv/quill-icons';
const TestComponent = () => (
<h3>
Lets go for a <CurrencyAlgoIcon />?
</h3>
);
We use @figma-export to export Figma Components so Please read their docs and try to get comfortable with their concepts.
With @figma-export we export to handle SVG creation for each Figma Component and then with transform-svg-with-svgo we optimize the exported SVGs. this is a transformer and you can add/remove/update SVG attributes with it.
SVG files, you can check them in svg folder.React Components based on transformed (optimized) SVG files. you can check them in src/react folder.contribution)Enter the project directory
cd quill-icons
Create a .env file inside quill-icons folder with this content:
FIGMA_TOKEN=your_figma_access_token
Install your dependencies:
npm ci
Export:
npm run export
In the Quill Design System, we utilise naming conventions to store and locate components in their respective groups easily. The naming conventions differ slightly between Quill Icons, Quill Logos and Quill Illustrations. This is to cater specifically to their specific needs.
Examples of icons using this naming convention:
Examples of logos using this naming convention:
Examples of illustrations using this naming convention:
To export new icons, run npm run rebuild. It will automatically export, optimize, and convert SVGs to React components. Afterward, just commit the changes and create a new PR.
We use semantic-release for automating the release workflow. Commit messages determine the release type. Refer to the table below for guidelines.
| Commit message | Release type |
|---|---|
| build, ci, chore, docs, style, test | Patch (Fix Release) |
| refactor | Minor (Feature Release) |
Triggering a release
For each new commit added to one of the release branches (for example: main, next, beta), with git push or by merging a pull request or merging from another branch, a CI build is triggered and runs the semantic-release command to make a release if there are codebase changes since the last release that affect the package functionalities.
For further information please checkout the semantic-release documentation.
FAQs
This is the central repository for quill icons, exported from figma design file
The npm package @deriv/quill-icons receives a total of 7,445 weekly downloads. As such, @deriv/quill-icons popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @deriv/quill-icons demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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