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@didux-io/diduxicon

v2.0.0

Published

Idonticons in a new colorscheme. Forked from danfinlay/jazzicon

Downloads

2

Readme

DiduxIcon

Identicons

Live Example

Say goodbye to boring blocky identicons that look like they came out of the 70s, and replace them with colorful collages that more likely came out of the 80's. Colors are inspired on the Didux website, logo and more.

example

Installation

npm install diduxicon -S

Usage

Takes a pixel diameter and a javascript integer (seeds the shape), and gives you back a DOM element to use as you wish!

var diduxicon = require('diduxicon')

var body = document.querySelector('body')
for(var i = 0; i < 60; i++) {
  var el = diduxicon(100, Math.round(Math.random() * 10000000))
  body.appendChild(el)
}

Example

You can run an example by installing beefy (npm i beefy brwoserify) and then running npm run start.

Example

Credits to Dan Finlay for setting up Jazz Icons.