@haiilo/catalyst-icons
v2.12.0
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Icon set for Catalyst Design System
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Haiilo SVG Icons
This project contains all icons for the Catalyst design system custom SVG icon set.
Getting started
Install @haiilo/catalyst-icons
in your Node.js powered apps with the
npm package:
npm install @haiilo/catalyst-icons
Add new icons via web
- Go to Code > src
and upload your new icon to the
src
directory. This can be done via the menu on the top right or simply by dragging your icon into the web browser. - Stick to conventional commits for your commit message, e.g. feat: add new RTE icons.
- Navigate to Actions > Release and trigger a manual CI release by clicking the
Run workflow
button (Branch:main
/ Release level:patch
).
Contributing
If you want to add a new icon to this repository, please make sure that your SVG icon conforms with the overall structure of the other SVG icons:
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 24 24">
<path d="{{ICON_PATH}}"/>
</svg>
Package management
This project is using npm as a package manager. This
is especially important if you want to add new dependencies to a project and
fail to provide an updated package-lock.json
. This will cause the CI build to
fail. If dependencies in the package lock do not match those in package.json
,
npm will exit with an error in the CI build, instead of updating the package
lock.
Build
Run npm run build
to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in
the dist
directory. SVG sprites and style definitions for different
preprocessors will automatically be generated in dist/style
and dist/svg
respectively. Also, standalone HTML previews will become available in the dist
directory.
Publishing
The preferred way to publish a new release is via the corresponding GitHub
Actions CI workflow. Navigate to Actions > Release
and trigger a manual CI release by clicking the Run workflow
button
(Branch: main
/ Release level: patch
).
The library can also be published locally by running npm publish
. To simplyfy
the manual release process, you can use the following npm commands:
- npm run release:major releases a new major version
- npm run release:minor releases a new minor version
- npm run release:patch releases a new patch version
Code Contributors
This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute.
License
The license is available within the main repository in the LICENSE file.