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vue-zondicons

v0.1.10

Published

Vue component to easily add Zondicon icons to your project

Downloads

279

Readme

vue-zondicons

Easily add Zondicon icons to your vue web project

Installation

npm install --save vue-zondicons

To Use

Browse Zondicons on the Zondicon website then add the name of the icon to the icon attribute

  <Zondicon icon="arrow-left" />

You can also pass css classes to the Zondicon svg element

Note: fill-content and text-red are from the Tailwinds CSS library and vue-zondicons doesnt come with any css.

  import Zondicon from 'vue-zondicons'

  <Zondicon icon="arrow-left" class="fill-current text-red"/>

Note

The icon filter has been changed to filter-icon since filter is a registered keyword in Vuejs and will throw errors.

Project setup

npm install

Development setup

clone this repo

npm install # Install dependancies

./scripts/make-icons.sh # download zondicons from zondicon repo and generate vue components

npm build # Build package for npm

npm publish 

Pull Request

Pull Requests are always welcome :)

License: MIT