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Module for Nuxt allowing pleasant use of svg icons
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nuxt-icons

Nuxt Icons

A module for Nuxt 3 that allows you to use your own SVG icons quickly and enjoyably.

playground-usage

Installation

  1. `npx nuxi@latest module add icons
  2. add nuxt-icons to modules, nuxt.config.ts:
    export default defineNuxtConfig({
    modules: ['nuxt-icons']
    })

Usage

  1. Create a icons folder in assets: assets/icons
  2. Drop your icons with the .svg extension into the icons folder
  3. In the project, use <nuxt-icon name="">, where name is the name of your svg icon from the folder

If you need to use the original color from the svg file (for example, if your icon has defs) you need to use the filled attribute:
<nuxt-icon name="mySuperIcon" filled />

Subfolders

If you would like to use some more complicated folder arrangement you will have to use paths from /icons

If you have a svg icon in nested directories such as:

📁icons
  └📁admin
  ⠀⠀└ badge.svg
  └📁user
  ⠀⠀└ badge.svg

then the icons's name will be based on its own path directory and filename. Therefore, the icon's name will be:

<nuxt-icon name="admin/badge"> and <nuxt-icon name="user/badge">

I don't like the basic styles that are assigned to the icons!

The styles that have been created for the icons look as follows:

width: 1em;
height: 1em;
margin-bottom: 0.125em;
vertical-align: middle;

You can easily change these styles using regular CSS for example in your index.vue file:

<style>
.nuxt-icon svg{
  margin-bottom: 0;
}
</style>

I would like to use icons from an icon pack available online

You can download icons in SVG format and put them in the /icons folder, or use another module that supports this natively: nuxt-icon

What this module does

The module retrieves all svg files from the assets/icons folder, overwrites the height and width from them to make them scalable, and using the <nuxt-icon> component allows them to be used. <nuxt-icon> injects the SVG code directly into <span>.

Features

Development


Thoughts and ToDo's:

A big thank you to @Diizzayy for his invaluable help in developing the project