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Pretty colorful icons for files (in svg format).
Icon pack author: Madebyoliver. Icons are published as-is and under the licence by flaticon.com. Licence for everything except icons is MIT.
See index.json for available icons list. Live preview is available here.
Just download image files and use them. Also, this package is available on NPM:
npm install pretty-file-icons
In addition, this package contains mapping for some file extensions - see the index.json file. Also, it can be used in javascript applications to retrieve icon names by file name:
var prettyFileIcons = require('pretty-file-icons');
console.log(prettyFileIcons.getIcon('test.csv'));
console.log(prettyFileIcons.getIcon('test.csv', 'svg'));
console.log(prettyFileIcons.getIcon('.test', 'svg'));
// Prints:
// csv
// csv.svg
// unknown.svg
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Pretty colorful icons for files (in svg format).
The npm package pretty-file-icons receives a total of 243 weekly downloads. As such, pretty-file-icons popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that pretty-file-icons demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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