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language-icons

v0.3.0

Published

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Readme

🌐 Language icons

NPM Icon size Build Type definitions GitHub Vulnerabilities

Flags are not languages, so we shouldn't use country flags as language icons.

You can use these icons instead.

They are generated using the language's ISO 639-1 code, combined with some colors. Colors are flag-inspired. For example, green/red for Portuguese, and they fallback to blue for unknown colors. If you want to color a currently blue icon, edit the colors.json file and make a pull request.

Each icon is an SVG, around 300 ± 10 bytes.

🖼️ Usage

You can use a CDN like Unpkg to embed a flag icon:

https://unpkg.com/language-icons/icons/LANGUAGE_CODE.svg

In HTML, for example:

<img alt="English" src="https://unpkg.com/language-icons/icons/en.svg">

Icons are also available on NPM:

npm install language-icons

They are in the ./icons folder, you can use an SVG loader to import them:

import English from "./node_modules/language-icons/icons/en.svg"

⭐ Why

Example of flags versus language icons

🎨 Icons

See the list of icons: https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/icons/

English Hindi Portuguese German French Chinese Spanish Dutch Urdu

⚒️ Building

Install Typescript dependencies and build icons using the npm run build command.

📝 License

Icons and code, both MIT