evil-icons | clean SVG icon pack with the code to support Rails | Icon library
kandi X-RAY | evil-icons Summary
kandi X-RAY | evil-icons Summary
evil-icons is a JavaScript library typically used in User Interface, Icon, Gulp applications. evil-icons has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has medium support. You can download it from GitHub.
Free ‘plug and play’ set of SVG icons designed specifically for web projects. Available as a Ruby gem, a Node.js package and Grunt/Gulp plugins. Just use icon names with your templates and styles — and all the rest will be done automagically. Made by Alexander Madyankin and Roman Shamin.
Free ‘plug and play’ set of SVG icons designed specifically for web projects. Available as a Ruby gem, a Node.js package and Grunt/Gulp plugins. Just use icon names with your templates and styles — and all the rest will be done automagically. Made by Alexander Madyankin and Roman Shamin.
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evil-icons has a medium active ecosystem.
It has 5010 star(s) with 229 fork(s). There are 120 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 12 months.
evil-icons has no issues reported. There are 1 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of evil-icons is 1.10.1
Quality
evil-icons has 0 bugs and 0 code smells.
Security
evil-icons has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
evil-icons code analysis shows 0 unresolved vulnerabilities.
There are 0 security hotspots that need review.
License
evil-icons is licensed under the MIT License. This license is Permissive.
Permissive licenses have the least restrictions, and you can use them in most projects.
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evil-icons releases are available to install and integrate.
Installation instructions are not available. Examples and code snippets are available.
evil-icons saves you 138 person hours of effort in developing the same functionality from scratch.
It has 346 lines of code, 21 functions and 12 files.
It has high code complexity. Code complexity directly impacts maintainability of the code.
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evil-icons Key Features
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evil-icons Examples and Code Snippets
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Community Discussions
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QUESTION
how do you set custom dimensions for evil icons using CSS?
Asked 2020-Feb-04 at 07:10
So I am using the Evil Icons in my Front End web development.
Although they have their preset size, I would want to use custom.
However, after reading the site documentation on styling I still do not understand how to change it :(
Can anyone help me with that?
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Feb-04 at 07:04I observed their css for m, l, s
classes. and this is what i found.
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You can download it from GitHub.
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