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@entur/icons
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This package contains the tooltip component.
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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.
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 TSDX or TypeScript. This is because TSDX doesn't support the tools we need to optimize our SVG files. Instead, we've opted for configuring Rollup directly.
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This package contains the icon components.
The npm package @entur/icons receives a total of 2,707 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 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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