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SwiftUIFontIcon

The easiest way to implement font icons in your SwiftUI project.

Usage

The library is super super easy to use, just something like this :)

Text

import SwiftUIFontIcon

// ...

FontIcon.text(.materialIcon(code: .access_alarm))
FontIcon.text(.materialIcon(code: .access_alarm), fontsize: 30)

Test Image 3

Button

FontIcon.button(.ionicon(code: .md_add_circle), action: {})
FontIcon.button(.materialIcon(code: .settings), action: {}, padding: 8)
    .background(RoundedRectangle(cornerRadius: 4).foregroundColor(.blue))

Installation

Cocoapods (Xcode 11 & Xcode 12)

CocoaPods is a dependency manager for Cocoa projects.

You can install it with the following command:

$ gem install cocoapods

To integrate SwiftUIFontIcon into your Xcode project using CocoaPods, specify it in your Podfile:

use_frameworks!

pod 'SwiftUIFontIcon'

SPM (Xcode 12 only)

The preferred way of installing SwiftUIFontIcon is via the Swift Package Manager.

Xcode 12 integrates with libSwiftPM to provide support for iOS, watchOS, and tvOS platforms.

  1. In Xcode, open your project and navigate to FileSwift PackagesAdd Package Dependency...
  2. Paste the repository URL (https://github.com/huybuidac/SwiftUIFontIcon) and click Next.
  3. For Rules, select Branch (with branch set to master).
  4. Click Finish.
  5. Open the Project settings, add SwiftUI.framework to the Linked Frameworks and Libraries, set Status to Optional.

Sample

To run the example project of SPM, using xcode 12 beta

To run the example project of Cocoapods, using xcode 11 || 12 beta

Supported fonts

Currently, SwiftUIFontIcon supports: