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Fluent UI System Icons
Fluent UI System Icons are a collection of familiar, friendly and modern icons from Microsoft.
Icon List
Direction
Within the metadata.json file for an icon, a property named directionType
is used to indicate the direction of the icon. This property can have one of the following values:
unique
, meaning that the icon is unique and has a specific RTL and LTR versionmirror
, meaning that the icon can be mirrored for RTL or LTR languages
The property singleton
is also used to indicate the default direction that should be used for the icon.
Installation
Android
The library is published via Maven Central, please ensure that the mavenCentral()
repository has been added to the root build.gradle
file:
repositories {
...
mavenCentral()
}
Include the following dependency in your project's build.gradle
:
implementation 'com.microsoft.design:fluent-system-icons:1.1.271@aar'
For library docs, see android/README.md.
iOS and macOS
CocoaPods
use_frameworks!
pod "FluentIcons", "1.1.271"
Carthage
git "git@github.com:microsoft/fluentui-system-icons.git" "1.1.271"
For library docs, see ios/README.md.
Flutter
In the pubspec.yaml
of your flutter project, add the following dependency:
dependencies:
...
fluentui_system_icons: ^1.1.271
For library docs, see flutter/README.md.
Plain svg
Inline svg directly. See packages/svg-icons/README.md.
Contributing
Importer
The importer generates the Android and iOS libraries from the icons in the assets
directory.
Jump into the directory:
cd importer
Install npm dependencies:
npm install
npm run clean
List all the available commands:
npm run
Build Pipeline
Our build pipeline runs deploy:android
and deploy:ios
to create the libraries. The build definitions are located in .github/workflows/
.
Demo apps
You can build and run the demo apps following the steps below.
Android
- Follow the Importer section above and run the command
npm run deploy:android
- Open the android directory in Android Studio
- Select the
sample-showcase
in the build configuration dropdown - Click run
Flutter
Prerequisite: Make sure you have flutter configured in Android Studio
- Open the flutter directory in Android Studio
- Select the
example
in the directory and open it in Android Studio - Click run
Contact
Please feel free to open a GitHub issue and assign to the following points of contact with questions or requests.
- Jason Custer(@jasoncuster) / Spencer Nelson(@spencer-nelson) / Joe Woodward(@thewoodpecker) - Design
- Nick Romano(@rickromano) - iOS
- Will Hou(@willhou) - Android
- Akashdeep Singh(@aakash1313) - Flutter
Code of Conduct
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.