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@entropyx/epy-icons

v1.3.1

Published

NPM package to organize and standarize Entropy's design system icons.

Readme

Epy-icons

NPM package to organize and standarize Entropy's design system icons.

How to use it


Installing

run

npm install @entropyx/epy-icons

Font Icons

To use it as Font icons import the .css located on /node_modules/@entropyx/epy-icons/css/style.css

How to update


To Update Optimized svgs:

Update the icons adding the new svg images to the /icons folder.

Then run: npm run optimize

This will rename all the svg's with kebab case style and optimize them with svgo. The result is gonna be generated on icons/done folder.

To build font-icons

Unfortunately...

It depends of the Icomoon app 🙃

To import the current project run the icomoon app and upload the /icomoon/Entropy.json file. Then you can start adding the corresponding optimized icons that you want to update via the drag and drop interface. When you build and icon pack on icomoon you can download a font package or an image package, so all the downloaded assets should be saved and uncompressed on the corresponding folder inside the /icommon/images or the /icommon/fonts folder.

After the project should be rebuilded and then it can be published.