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A package to easily make use of Lineicons in your Laravel Blade views.

For a full list of available icons see the SVG directory or preview them at heroicons.com.

Requirements

Installation

composer require datlechin/blade-lineicons

Updating

Please refer to the upgrade guide when updating the library.

Blade Icons

Blade Lineicons uses Blade Icons under the hood. Please refer to the Blade Icons readme for additional functionality. We also recommend to enable icon caching with this library.

Configuration

Blade Lineicons also offers the ability to use features from Blade Icons like default classes, default attributes, etc. If you'd like to configure these, publish the blade-lineicons.php config file:

php artisan vendor:publish --tag=blade-lineicons-config

Usage

Icons can be used as self-closing Blade components which will be compiled to SVG icons:

<x-lineicons-capsule />

You can also pass classes to your icon components:

<x-lineicons-capsule class="w-6 h-6 text-gray-500" />

And even use inline styles:

<x-lineicons-capsule style="color: #555" />

The solid icons can be referenced like this:

<x-lineicons-capsule />

Raw SVG Icons

If you want to use the raw SVG icons as assets, you can publish them using:

php artisan vendor:publish --tag=blade-lineicons --force

Then use them in your views like:

<img src="{{ asset('vendor/blade-lineicons/capsule.svg') }}" width="10" height="10"/>

Changelog

Check out the CHANGELOG in this repository for all the recent changes.

Maintainers

Blade Lineicons is developed and maintained by Ngo Quoc Dat.

License

Blade Lineicons is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.