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An icon library and toolkit that follows a minimal, yet highly expressive style perfectly aligned with Shopware's product language
An icon library and toolkit that follows a minimal, yet highly expressive style perfectly aligned with Shopware's product language
This project requires npm
or yarn
.
npm and yarn are really easy to install.
To make sure you have one of them available on your machine,
try running the following command. This project itself was created with npm
.
$ npm -v
8.1.0
$ yarn -v
1.22.15
BEFORE YOU INSTALL: please read the prerequisites
To install the meteor-icon-kit, run:
$ npm install @shopware-ag/meteor-icon-kit
Or if you prefer using Yarn:
$ yarn add @shopware-ag/meteor-icon-kit
Start by importing/using the provided styling. Either utilizing sass/scss:
@import '@shopware-ag/meteor-icon-kit/icons/meteor-icon-kit.scss';
Or classic via the css file:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="your-asset-folder/meteor-icon-kit-8e350007463127dbe9f66c60cd6896ca.css">
Then, you can use the icons:
import wallet from '@shopware-ag/meteor-icon-kit/icons/regular/wallet.svg';
Take this pseudo html:
<span class="icon-example">
<wallet />
</span>
By defining the following class structure in CSS
you can change the color of the svg dynamically:
.icon-example {
display: block;
color: green;
svg {
fill: currentColor;
path,
use {
fill: currentColor;
}
}
}
Following is an example for a Vue3 project using Vite as a bundler.
We are using the vite-svg-loader
to load the svg files.
In your vite.config.js
add the following:
//...
import svgLoader from 'vite-svg-loader';
export default {
plugins: [
//...
svgLoader()
],
};
This way you can import your svg files as components:
<template>
<ActivityIcon />
</template>
<script setup>
import ActivityIcon from '@shopware-ag/meteor-icon-kit/icons/regular/activity.svg';
</script>
You can find this example as a CodeSandbox template here.
Meteor Icon Kit is available as a Figma library through the Figma Community. To use the icons, log in to your Figma account and duplicate the file to your drafts.
See the LICENSE file for license rights and limitations (MIT).
2024 © shopware AG
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An icon library and toolkit that follows a minimal, yet highly expressive style perfectly aligned with Shopware's product language
The npm package @shopware-ag/meteor-icon-kit receives a total of 7,610 weekly downloads. As such, @shopware-ag/meteor-icon-kit popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @shopware-ag/meteor-icon-kit demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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