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The goal is to migrate Spinnaker's design system Iconography to one font file that only contains icons used in the project. This will help on our road to supporting mobile, simplify usage, and allow any future designer to maintain without knowing git.
Icomoon.io provides a GUI for uploading, managing, and exporting icon fonts.
To update the icon font using Icomoon, do the following:
deck/app/fonts/spinnaker/selection.jsonselection.json and import all settingsstyles.css to icons.cssicomoon.svg, icomoon.ttf, icomoon.woff, selection.json, icons.cssnpx prettier --write app/fonts/**/*.{css,json} if prettier has not picked up the new files.The Spinnaker project currently uses icons from multiple libraries, but will be migrating to Streamline Light. This package was decided based on its volume of technical icons, and its visual pairing with Source Sans, the Spinnaker font.
Netflix Teammates can find the Netflix-licensed Streamline icons in:
Google Drive ▸ Team Drives ▸ Delivery Engineering ▸ Delivery Experience (DEx) ▸ Iconography
All custom icons are there as well.
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The npm package @spinnaker/core receives a total of 2,282 weekly downloads. As such, @spinnaker/core popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @spinnaker/core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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