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@trimble-oss/modus-icons
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This is the central repository for all icons used in our web products
Open source icon library for Modus with over 1000 icons.
Modus Icons are packaged up and published to npm as processed SVGs, SVG sprites and ligature web fonts. Read our docs for usage instructions.
npm i @trimble-oss/modus-icons
Depending on your setup, you can include Modus Icons in a handful of ways.
<img>
elementSee the docs for more information.
Read the CONTRIBUTING.md guide for details on how to contribute.
See the CONTRIBUTING.md guide for details.
Documentation is published automatically when a new Git tag is published. See our GitHub Actions and package.json
for more information.
MIT
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This is the central repository for all icons used in our web products
The npm package @trimble-oss/modus-icons receives a total of 1,637 weekly downloads. As such, @trimble-oss/modus-icons popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @trimble-oss/modus-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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