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@raulduartep/svg-icons

v2.0.1

Published

A lightweight CLI tool for downloading SVG icons, reducing bundle size by avoiding full icon set imports.

Readme

svg-icons

svg-icons is a command-line interface (CLI) tool that allows you to download and store specific SVG icons locally from various icon sets, avoiding the need to import entire libraries and reducing the bundle size.

The icon sets are temporarily stored on the user's system to facilitate future interactions without the need for repeated downloads.

📌 Features

  • 📦 Downloads only the necessary icons, optimizing bundle size.
  • 🚀 Supports most popular icon sets.
  • ⚡ Simple and easy to use.

📥 Installation

It's recommended to install Graphics Magick. If it's not installed, the library will automagically try to install lwip by compiling the C/C++ stuff.

# Ubuntu
$ sudo apt-get install graphicsmagick

# Fedora
$ sudo dnf install GraphicsMagick

# CentOS / RHEL
$ sudo yum install --enablerepo epel GraphicsMagick

# OS X
$ brew install graphicsmagick

# Windows users can install the binaries from http://www.graphicsmagick.org/
...or using the command line:
# Chocolatey (package manager for Windows)
# (Restart of cmd/PowerShell is required)
$ choco install graphicsmagick

Installation should be done per project, using npm or yarn:

npm install @raulduartep/svg-icons --save-dev
# or
yarn add @raulduartep/svg-icons --dev

After installation, you need to create a svg-icons.config.json file in the root directory of your project with the following content:

{
  "dir": "relative path where the icons will be saved"
}

🚀 Usage

Simply type the following command in the terminal:

svg-icons

The CLI will ask which icon set you want to use, and then it will request the names of the icons you need.

📚 Supported Icon Sets

Inspiration

The svg-icons project was inspired by the React Icons library.

🛠 Contribuição

Contributions are welcome! Feel free to open issues or submit pull requests.

📄 Licença

This project is licensed under the MIT License.