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@entur/icons
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This package contains the icon components.
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npm install @entur/icons
# or if you are using Yarn:
yarn add @entur/icons
import { AddIcon } from '@entur/icons'; // Import specific icon
<AddIcon />;
Please refer to the documentation for usage information.
This package contains all SVG files, as well as a script to create optimized React components from those SVG files.
If you're adding an icon, please add the SVG file to the appropriate svg/ folder. Make sure you give it a unique name, and make sure it looks correct in a browser after exporting it. Remember to add the icon-name in bin/build.js if it is a partner-icon.
If you're changing an existing icon, just update the existing SVG file with the new source code.
Unlike most other packages in our design system, this one doesn't use DTS-CLI or TypeScript. This is because DTS-CLI doesn't support the tools we need to optimize our SVG files. Instead, we've opted for configuring Rollup directly.
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The npm package @entur/icons receives a total of 3,683 weekly downloads. As such, @entur/icons popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @entur/icons demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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