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@fortawesome/svelte-fontawesome
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Font Awesome Svelte component using SVG with JS
Svelte version | svelte-fontawesome version |
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>= 3.x | 0.2.x |
Documentation is not currently available. Check out the examples
directory to get started.
We'll be working on documentation (either in this repo or on fontawesome.com) when time allows.
Review the following docs before diving in:
And then:
The following contributors have either helped to start this project, have contributed code, are actively maintaining it (including documentation), or in other ways being awesome contributors to this project. We'd like to take a moment to recognize them.
Name | GitHub |
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Sean Timm | @seantimm |
Akiomi Kamakura | @akiomik |
Daniel Senff | @Dahie |
Konnng Digital | @konnng-dev |
Martin Blasko | @MartinBspheroid |
Font Awesome Team | @FortAwesome |
If we've missed someone (which is quite likely) submit a Pull Request to us and we'll get it resolved.
See DEVELOPMENT.md
0.2.4 - 2025-08-15
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Svelte component for Font Awesome
The npm package @fortawesome/svelte-fontawesome receives a total of 3,849 weekly downloads. As such, @fortawesome/svelte-fontawesome popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @fortawesome/svelte-fontawesome demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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