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nuxt-mdi-unfucked

v69.0.1

Published

Unfucked mdi icons in your Nuxt 3 project

Downloads

4

Readme

Nuxt mdi

npm version npm downloads License Nuxt

Add 7,000+ icons to your Nuxt project, from Material Design Icons.

Features

Getting Started

Installation

Install the nuxt-mdi dependency to your project using your preferred package manager:

pnpm add -D nuxt-mdi
yarn add --dev nuxt-mdi
npm install --save-dev nuxt-mdi

Activation

Add 'nuxt-mdi' to the modules section of your nuxt.config.ts file.

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  modules: [
    'nuxt-mdi'
  ]
})

That's it! You can now use nuxt-mdi in your Nuxt app ✨

Usage

The module will automatically make the MdiIcon component available to your app. You can use it like this:

<MdiIcon icon="mdiAccount" />

Props:

  • icon (required): The name of the icon to display.
  • flipX (optional): Flip the icon on the X axis.
  • flipY (optional): Flip the icon on the Y axis.

Configuration

You can configure this module by adding an mdi section to the nuxt.config.ts file.

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  // ...
  mdi: {
    cache: false,
    componentName: 'MdiIcon',
    defaultSize: '1em'
  }
})

Cache: cache

Once an icon is loaded, it is automatically cached in localStorage. This means that the icon will be loaded from localStorage instead of the network on subsequent requests. This is enabled by default, but can be disabled by setting cache to false.

Component name: componentName

By default, the component name is MdiIcon. You can change this by setting the componentName option.

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  // ...
  mdi: {
    componentName: 'MyIcon'
  }
})
<MyIcon icon="mdiAccount" />

Default size: defaultSize

By default, the icons will be rendered at 1em. You can change this by setting the defaultSize option.

Icons

You can find available icons on the Material Design Icons website. IntelliSense will automatically display auto completion for the available icons.

If you are using VS Code, you can use the Vue Language Features (Volar) extension to get IntelliSense for Vue components.