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react-oui-icons
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Icons for the Optimizely application and other OUI projects.
This implementation consists of a Icon React Component that will generate an inline SVG icon using the data associated with the name of the icon. Any attributes will be passed as props.
Download the package: Run yarn add react-oui-icons
to include the latest icons in your project.
Using an icon: You can use one of the icons in the HTML with:
import Icon from './Icon';
...
<Icon
name="search"
description="search"
size="medium"
/>
...
src/Icon/icons
.src/Icon/icons.js
.FAQs
Icons for the Optimizely application and other OUI projects.
We found that react-oui-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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