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bpk-svgs
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Backpack's collection of SVGs.
npm install bpk-svgs --save-dev
This package exposes Backpack SVGs in various formats:
React components
bpk-svgs/dist/js/icons/lg/*
bpk-svgs/dist/js/icons/sm/*
bpk-svgs/dist/js/spinners/*
Sass variables containing datauri strings
bpk-svgs/dist/scss/_elements.scss
bpk-svgs/dist/scss/_icons-lg.scss
bpk-svgs/dist/scss/_icons-no-color-lg.scss
bpk-svgs/dist/scss/_icons-no-color-sm.scss
bpk-svgs/dist/scss/_icons-sm.scss
bpk-svgs/dist/scss/_spinners.scss
An icon font
bpk-svgs/dist/font/BpkIcon.ttf
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Backpack's library of SVG's.
The npm package bpk-svgs receives a total of 3,967 weekly downloads. As such, bpk-svgs popularity was classified as popular.
We found that bpk-svgs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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