nuxt-icon

Nuxt Icon

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Icon module for Nuxt with 100,000+ ready to use icons from Iconify.

Features ✨

  • Nuxt 3 ready
  • Support 100,000 open source vector icons via Iconify
  • Emoji Support
  • Custom SVG support (via Vue component)

Setup ⛓️

Add nuxt-icon dependency to your project:

npm install --save-dev nuxt-icon# Using yarnyarn add --dev nuxt-icon

Add it to the modules array in your nuxt.config.ts:

import { defineNuxtConfig } from 'nuxt'export default defineNuxtConfig({  modules: ['nuxt-icon']})

That's it, you can now use the <Icon /> in your components!

✨ If you are using VS Code, you can use the Iconify IntelliSense extension by @antfu

Usage 👌

Props:

  • name (required): icon name, emoji or global component name
  • size: icon size (default: 1em)

Iconify dataset

You can use any name from the https://icones.js.org collection:

<Icon name="uil:github" />

Emoji

<Icon name="🚀" />

Vue component

<Icon name="NuxtIcon" />

Note that NuxtIcon needs to be inside components/global/ folder (see example).

Configuration ⚙️

To update the default size (1em) of the <Icon />, create an app.config.ts with the nuxtIcon.size property.

You can also define aliases to make swapping out icons easier by leveraging the nuxtIcon.aliases property.

// app.config.tsexport default defineAppConfig({  nuxtIcon: {    size: '24px', // default <Icon> size applied    aliases: {      'nuxt': 'logos:nuxt-icon',    }  }})

The icons will have the default size of 24px and the nuxt icon will be available:

<Icon name="nuxt" />

Render Function

You can use the Icon component in a render function (useful if you create a functional component), for this you can import it from #components:

import { Icon } from '#components'

See an example of a <MyIcon> component:

<script setup>import { Icon } from '#components'const MyIcon = h(Icon, { name: 'uil:twitter' })</script><template>  <p><MyIcon /></p></template>

Contributing 🙏

  1. Clone this repository
  2. Install dependencies using yarn install or npm install
  3. Run npm run dev:prepare to generate type stubs.
  4. Use npm run dev to start playground in development mode.

Credits 💌

License 📎

MIT License