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Add wellbeing icons #1394
Add wellbeing icons #1394
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I also had these in drafts… But that was before I knew about the
…rule #1224 (comment), so just leaving them here for reference: |
Can we have some use cases for this one? For your other drafts you posted, We should not add religious or cultural symbols, this is out of scope of the Lucide library. Lucide should be neutral of religion and culture. This because lucide is world wide used by all kinds of people with their own background, if we considering adding these symbols we also should be open for all other symbols in religion and culture and that are a lot. And a lot of religion and culture symbols having conflicts of meaning with each other. I really want to avoid any discussions about religion or culture in this project. |
@danielbayley Use cases are not really solid. I think these are the ones we should add. |
This PR is stale because it has been open 45 days with no activity. Remove stale label or comment or this will be closed in 5 days. |
This PR is merged to the lab branch. This PR does not match our PR template, which requires valid use cases. To move on we merged this PR to the lab branch, which will be moved to a separate repo in the future. |
We probably don’t need them all, but the
candle*
variants are a nice alternative light/dark mode toggle.yin-yang
is an excellent way of representing contrast, or even dark/light mode toggle.triangle-stripes
to represent class/hierarchy.flower-lotus
alts…Related to #1398.