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@lifeomic/chromicons-native
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Handcrafted open source icons from LifeOmic. Ready to use in web, iOS, Android, and desktop apps. Completely open source, MIT licensed, and built with ♥️ by the team at LifeOmic.
The recommended path for usage is via the package on npm.
yarn add @lifeomic/chromicons
import { Apple } from '@lifeomic/chromicons';
With React-Native
yarn add @lifeomic/chromicons-png
Icon images are stored in the lined
folder. Each icon has its own folder with images for different screen densities (@1x, @1.5x, @2x, ..., @4x). Usage:
<Image
style={{ height: 24, width: 24, tintColor: 'red' }}
source={require('@lifeomic/chromicons-png/lined/apple/apple.png')}
/>
With React-Native (react-native-svg)
yarn add @lifeomic/chromicons-native
import { Apple } from '@lifeomic/chromicons-native';
<Apple stroke="red" />;
You can view and copy all of the SVGs to your clipboard via the web app. It also provides a link to download all raw SVGs.
Have an icon you want designed? File a GitHub issue and we'd be happy to create it for you!
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