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carbon-pictograms-svelte
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Carbon Design System SVG pictograms as Svelte components.
This zero dependency library builds Carbon Design System pictograms as Svelte components. Although best paired with carbon-components-svelte, this library can be consumed standalone.
Try it in the Svelte REPL.
# npm
npm i carbon-pictograms-svelte
# pnpm
pnpm i carbon-pictograms-svelte
# Yarn
yarn add carbon-pictograms-svelte
# Bun
bun add carbon-pictograms-svelte
Import the icon from the carbon-pictograms-svelte/lib
folder. See the Pictogram Index for a list of supported pictograms.
<script>
import Airplane from "carbon-pictograms-svelte/lib/Airplane.svelte";
</script>
<Airplane />
[!TIP] Use optimizeImports from carbon-preprocess-svelte to speed up development times.
Due to the size of the library, importing directly from the barrel file may result in slow development times, since the entire barrel file is imported (thousands of pictograms).
optimizeImports is a Svelte preprocessor that optimizes import paths from Carbon Svelte libraries. It enables you to use the barrel file import syntax without importing the entire library.
For example, the following is automatically re-written by optimizeImports
:
- import { Airplane } from "carbon-pictograms-svelte";
+ import Airplane from "carbon-pictograms-svelte/lib/Airplane.svelte";
This offers the best of both worlds:
All props are optional.
Name | Type | Default value |
---|---|---|
title | string | undefined |
$$restProps
are forwarded to the svg
element.
You can use fill
to customize the color or pass any other valid svg
attribute to the component.
<Airplane fill="red" class="icon" />
<Airplane aria-label="Airplane" />
<label id="transportation">Transportation</label>
<Airplane aria-labelledby="transportation" />
<Airplane tabindex={0} />
This library offers TypeScript support for Svelte 4 and Svelte 5.
For Svelte 3 compatibility, use carbon-pictograms-svelte@12.12.0
.
For convenience, a CarbonPictogramProps
type is exported from the library.
<script lang="ts">
import Airplane from "carbon-pictograms-svelte/lib/Airplane.svelte";
import type { CarbonPictogramProps } from "carbon-pictograms-svelte";
const props: CarbonPictogramProps = {
title: "Airplane",
};
</script>
<Airplane {...props} />
13.0.0 - 2025-01-26
Breaking Changes
For TypeScript users, this library requires Svelte 4 or Svelte 5.
For Svelte 3 compatibility, use carbon-pictograms-svelte@12.12.0
.
SvelteComponentTyped
with Component
in TypeScript definitionsCarbonPictogramProps
type is changed from an interface to a type aliasFAQs
Carbon Design System SVG pictograms as Svelte components
The npm package carbon-pictograms-svelte receives a total of 237 weekly downloads. As such, carbon-pictograms-svelte popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that carbon-pictograms-svelte 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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