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Modern solution for use icons on SolidJS
yarn add solid-icons
npm install solid-icons --save
import { TbBrandSolidjs } from "solid-icons/tb";
<TbBrandSolidjs size={24} color="#2c4f7c" />;
There are situations where you want to use your own set of icons, CustomIcon is a component exposed from the library that uses the IconTemplate that all the icons in the library already use. (Thanks kdaquila for the example).
import { CustomIcon } from "solid-icons/lib";
const iconContent = {
a: { fill: "currentColor", viewBox: "0 0 384 512" },
c: '<path d="M384 319.1C384 425.9 297.9 512 192 512S0 425.87 0 320c0-58.67 27.82-106.8 54.57-134.1C69.54 169.3 96 179.8 96 201.5V287c0 35.17 27.97 64.5 63.16 64.94C194.9 352.5 224 323.6 224 288c0-88-175.1-96.12-52.15-277.2C185.35-8.92 216 .03 216 23.83 215.1 127 384 149.7 384 319.1z"/>',
}
<CustomIcon src={iconContent} size={24} color="#2c4f7c" />;
Key | Default | Notes |
---|---|---|
src | required | format: a Attributes needed for the svg like viewBox , c : svg content, look at the example. |
size | 1em | |
class | undefined | |
title | undefined | A icon title a11y |
Icon Library | License | Version | Abbreviation |
---|---|---|---|
Ant Design Icons | MIT | 4.2.1 | ai |
Bootstrap Icons | MIT | 1.10.5 | bs |
BoxIcons | CC BY 4.0 License | 2.1.4 | bi |
Feather | MIT | 4.29.0 | fi |
Font Awesome | CC BY 4.0 License | 6.4.0 | fa |
Heroicons | MIT | 2.0.18 | hi |
IcoMoon Free | CC BY 4.0 License | 1.0.0 | im |
Ionicons | MIT | 7.1.2 | io |
Remix Icon | Apache License Version 2.0 | 3.3.0 | ri |
Simple Icons | CC0 1.0 Universal | 9.0.0 | si |
Typicons | CC BY-SA 3.0 | 2.1.2 | ti |
VS Code Icons | CC BY 4.0 | 0.0.32 | vs |
Weather Icons | SIL OFL 1.1 | 2.0.12 | wi |
css.gg | MIT | 2.0.0 | cg |
Tabler Icons | MIT | 2.20.0 | tb |
Github Octicons | MIT | 19.1.0 | oc |
solid-icons components receive props like any SVG, you also have a few custom ones.
import { TbBrandSolidjs } from "solid-icons/tb";
<TbBrandSolidjs size={24} color="#2c4f7c" class="custom-icon" title="a11y" />;
Key | Default | Notes |
---|---|---|
color | currentColor (inherit) | |
size | 1em | |
class | undefined | |
title | undefined | A icon title a11y |
requirements:
node ^16.14.0
You can locally clone this repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/x64Bits/solid-icons
$ cd solid-icons
$ yarn
$ yarn build
If you did the above steps and want to build while listening if the files change you can run:
$ yarn dev
Isolate a single library, this allows you to avoid recompiling the entire library and thus optimize the result of a single one:
$ yarn dev --isolate="ai"
This command is used to build the files destined for web, if you want to change the path, in src/build/constants.ts
you can modify the output of the files:
$ yarn dev --web
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Modern solution for use icons on SolidJS
The npm package solid-icons receives a total of 3,699 weekly downloads. As such, solid-icons popularity was classified as popular.
We found that solid-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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