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@andes/icons

v1.1.22

Published

Andes WebFont Icons, aimed for health applications

Downloads

324

Readme

Webfont - Andes Desing Icons

Webfont de Andes Design Icons.

npm install @andes/icons

Uso

Agregar en style.scss:

$adi-font-path: '~@andes/icons/fonts/';
@import '~@andes/icons/scss/andes-icons';
<i class="adi adi-rup-semantic-plan">

Agregar nuevo ícono

Diseñar los íconos siguiendo esta guía

  1. Instalar y correr Docker.

  2. Sobre la consola, realizar: npm run server. Esta acción corre fontello en el navegador, se abre automáticamente en http://localhost:3000.

  3. En fontello agregar íconos, cambiar configuraciones (nombres, etc).

  4. Descargar el archivo config.json (dropdown rojo "Download webfont", arriba a la derecha) y reemplazarlo en la raíz de proyecto.

  5. Sobre la consola, realizar: npm run build. Regenerar todo el paquete de íconos (lo hace usando el archivo config.json, previamente descargado).

  6. Incrementar la versión package.json. Por ejemplo: "version": "1.1.17"

  7. Hacer commit de los cambios

  8. Luego, crear un tag con la versión (git tag [NUEVA VERSION]), tiene que ser la misma que en package.json. Por ejemplo: git tag 1.1.17

  9. Hacer push de los cambios.

  10. Públicar en npm la nueva versión de @andes/icons:

  • npm login (usando las credenciales de Andes)
  • npm publish