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@tabler/icons-eps
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A set of free MIT-licensed high-quality SVG icons for you to use in your web projects.
A set of 5790 free MIT-licensed high-quality SVG icons for you to use in your web projects. Each icon is designed on a 24x24 grid and a 2px stroke.
Browse all icons at tabler-icons.io →
If you want to support my project and help me grow it, you can become a sponsor on GitHub or just donate on PayPal :)
yarn add @tabler/icons-eps
or
npm install @tabler/icons-eps
or
pnpm install @tabler/icons-eps
or just download from Github.
All EPS files are stored in icons
subdirectory.
For more info on how to contribute please see the contribution guidelines.
Caught a mistake or want to contribute to the documentation? Edit this page on Github
Tabler Icons is licensed under the MIT License.
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A set of free MIT-licensed high-quality SVG icons for you to use in your web projects.
The npm package @tabler/icons-eps receives a total of 112 weekly downloads. As such, @tabler/icons-eps popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @tabler/icons-eps 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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