Install the package in your project directory with:
// with yarn
yarn add @icons-pack/svelte-simple-icons
// with npm
npm add @icons-pack/svelte-simple-icons
All icons are imported from a single file, where [ICON SLUG] is replaced by a capitalized slug.
<!-- Import a specific icon by its slug as: -->
<!-- import { Si[ICON SLUG] } from 'simple-icons'; -->
<script>
import { SiReact, SiSvelte, SiDocker } from "@icons-pack/svelte-simple-icons";
</script>
<SiSvelte color="#FF3E00" size={90} />
<SiReactJs color="#61DAFB" size={50} />
<SiDocker />
<!-- title default "Svelte" -->
<script>
import { SiSvelte } from "@icons-pack/svelte-simple-icons";
</script>
<SiSvelte title="My title" />
<script>
import { SiSvelte } from "@icons-pack/svelte-simple-icons";
</script>
<SiSvelte class="myStyle" />
<style>
.myStyle {
width: 35px;
height: 35px;
}
</style>
Sometimes, we want to provide the component dynamically to a component. We can do that by using svelte:component
feature with the
helper type SiComponentType
type definition.
<script lang="ts">
import type { SiComponentType } from '@icons-pack/svelte-simple-icons';
export let icon: SiComponentType;
export let text: string;
export let click: () => void = () => console.log('do something');
</script>
<button on:click={click}>
<svelte:component
this={icon}
title={text} <!-- optional, along with size and color properties -->
/>
{text}
</button>
<style lang="scss">
button {
display: flex;
flex-direction: row;
text-decoration: none;
white-space: nowrap;
transition: border-color 0.25s;
box-shadow: none;
text-shadow: none;
}
.icon {
margin: 4px 4px 0 0;
}
</style>
If you only need a few icons, you can import them individually instead of the entire file to improve compilation.
<script>
import SiSvelte from "@icons-pack/svelte-simple-icons/icons/SiSvelte.svelte";
import SiGithub from "@icons-pack/svelte-simple-icons/icons/SiGithub.svelte";
</script>
<SiGithub />
<SiSvelte />