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@nrk/core-icons
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Icon and logo kit providing a consistent and predictable user experience across platforms and NRK services
https://static.nrk.no/core-icons/latest/
First clone @nrk/core-icons
and install its dependencies:
git clone git@github.com:nrkno/core-icons.git
cd core-icons
# Install dependencies according to package-lock-file
npm ci
npm start # Your browser will open documentation with hot reloading
After having applied changes, remember to build before commiting and pushing your changes upstream.
See Conventional Commits for commit guidelines.
git checkout -b feature/my-changes
# Update the source code
npm run build
# Test to ensure integrity
npm run test
git commit -am "<type>[optional scope]: <desciption>"
git push --set-upstream origin feature/my-changes
# Make a PR to the master branch,
# Assign a developer to review your code
We use Testpack-cli to ensure published exports work as intended. In short it does the following:
npm pack
and moves the generated archive to a sibling test folder nrk-core-icons-testpack
(which is created if not present) to core-iconstest
-folder to the testpack-foldertestpack-script
in the testpack-folderWe use arethetypeswring/cli to verify that our type declarations are available for consumers.
d.ts
-file to a d.mts
to solve this error as it could lead to unexpected behavior for consumers.Uses Node Version Manager (nvm) to organize node version
nvm config is saved in .nvmrc
, set appropriate node version using:
nvm use
See the installation guide and usage guide.
To test the script that generates the drawables and Kotlin code locally run node .github\scripts\generate-android-vectors.js
Use gradlew publishToMavenLocal
to publish a version locally on your machine to test in other projects
FAQs
The official icons for NRK.
The npm package @nrk/core-icons receives a total of 2,027 weekly downloads. As such, @nrk/core-icons popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @nrk/core-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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