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homestars-icons

v0.1.62

Published

HomeStars componentized icons

Downloads

12

Readme

HomeStars Componentized Icons

A set of React components containing SVG icons. View all currently available icons

Installation

Using npm:

$ npm i --save homestars-icons

Usage

  1. Import an icon into your app.
import { Project } from "homestars-icons";
  1. Most colour options can be specified via the stroke prop:
render = () => {
  return <Project stroke="#000000" />;
}

Some icons can accept a fill value as well; some have even more robust colouring options.

<Lock 
  stroke="LightSteelBlue"
  fill="Goldenrod"
  keyholeFill="DarkSlateGrey"
/>

The default in most cases is #000000; notable exceptions include logo icons.

  1. The default size is 22px x 22px, but can be adjusted via the size prop.

Contributing

  1. Clone this project
$ git clone [email protected]:homestars/icons.git
  1. Install dependencies
$ npm install
  1. Start the dev environment
$ npm start

Publishing

  1. To publish one must have an npm account and be added to the to the https://www.npmjs.com/org/homestarsdotcom team.

  2. Additionaly, one has to login into npm from the command line

npm login
  1. Finally, after committing changes to master, run following command to publish to npm:
$ npm run patch

This will increment the version, build a distribution, and publish to NPM.

  1. Finally, update the npm version of the homestars-icon package in the package.json of your project.
npm upgrade homestars-icons