Do you have times you wish to find an icon superfast? And works completely offline? A project you can always rely upon in your development machine when you are at your granny's house with no WI-FI? Or simply you hate looking for that icon online?
Or even better, the online docs have terrible copy-paste functionality that is just missing...that something! That UI/UX!
Well, here it is! You have it now! Runs completely offline, uses Vue so you can add your fonts later, and it's portable! Works anywhere!
Maze leo (Thursday 21 Nov, 2019) si nimeamka kusaka font flani, nikaboeka mbaya! Finding it online consumed bundles, copy-pasting was sh*t.... Imebidi niunde my own offline library 😅 ambayo itawork hadi kwa simu kama PWA(coming soon). Staki ujinga!
- Offline icons for the most popular icon libraries
- Added search (filtering) to all icon sets
- Powered by Vuejs which is amazingly fast!
- Ability to copy either the icon's name, icon html, or icon HEX
- Future support for a PWA
It's also possible to support the project on Patreon or by buying products and merchandise at Marketplace.
This funding is used for maintaining the project and adding new features into Code Style plus other open-source repositories.
DEMO - https://icons.acelords.com. You can also bookmark the link if you feel like ;-)
- Clone the repo and simply start using it offline - FOREVER! (Which, from my studies, is heck of a long time)
# ssh
git clone git@github.com:lexxyungcarter/offline-icons-reference.git
# https
git clone https://github.com/lexxyungcarter/offline-icons-reference.git
If using Laravel Valet, you can follow these steps:
- create an 'offline' folder in your development space
git clone git@github.com:lexxyungcarter/offline-icons-reference.git offline
- bookmark the folder and simply...get started!
Suggestions are welcome and any contributions whatsoever are highly valued. If feeling a little bit shy, feel free to send an email to Lexx YungCarter.
If you discover any security related issues, please use the issue tracker or better yet, send an email to Lexx YungCarter.
Cheers to these guys and the community at large for making it a breeze to work with icons