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svgls

v0.0.13

Published

a beautiful library with svg logos.

Downloads

32

Readme

svgls cli

A CLI for easily adding SVG icons to your project. 🧩

Usage

Initialize Config

This is optional command. It's only needed if you want to set a default workspace path.

Use the init command to initialize a config file for a new project:

npx svgls init

This will prompt you to enter the path you want to use for your workspace and save it in a svgls.json file.

You can edit this file manually later if you want to change the path.

Add SVGs

Use the add command to interactively add SVGs to your project:

npx svgls add

This launches an interactive mode where you can:

  • Use arrow keys to navigate the SVG list
  • Press spacebar to select/deselect SVGs
  • Press enter to confirm selection

You can also pass a space-separated list of SVG names on the command line:

Example

npx svgls add aws dub github

Credits

SVG icons from pheralb's open-source SVG repository.

Visit https://svgl.vercel.app to browse and download SVGs manually.