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@rimble/icons
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Cryptocurrency and Material icons ready for React with styled-components
Crypto icons and Material icons as ES6 React styled-components
yarn add @rimble/icons styled-components
// import icons individually for better tree-shaking
import { Accessibility, Eth, Btc } from '@rimble/icons'
const App = props => (
<Accessibility
size={32}
color='tomato'
/>
<Eth />
<Btc />
)
// import all icons as a single component
import { Icon } from "@rimble/icons";
const App = props => <Icon name="Accessibility" size={32} color="tomato" />;
See the icon list for a complete list of all icons available
Prop | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
size | number | width and height in pixels |
color | string | fill color, uses Styled System's [color ][color] function |
yarn install
The build process will:
material-design-icons
package for SVG source codecrypto-icons
repo foldersvg/
folderexamples/
folder for tests and developmentsrc/
folder and output to lib/
for CommonJS compatible iconssrc/
folder and output to es/
for ES6 compatible iconsTo run the development server:
demo
directorycd demo
yarn install
yarn start
Should start a local web server that displays all the icons
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Cryptocurrency and Material icons ready for React with styled-components
The npm package @rimble/icons receives a total of 21 weekly downloads. As such, @rimble/icons popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @rimble/icons demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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