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@influitive/icons
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Drop the new icon into the SVG folder and run npm run build
. Add new SVG files to git and commit.
import { Icon } from 'infl-icons';
...
<Icon icon='arrow-down'/>
This package wraps all the provided svg files and creates React components from them.
Note that is means the SVG components are larger than the original SVGs, this allows us
to abstract away how we load the SVGs. Also needed because we couldn't use <use>
due
to having to deploy to a CDN. (use doesn't currently work when host of the svg asset is
different than the host of the server that served the html)
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Influitive Icons
We found that @influitive/icons demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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