
Heroicons for SvelteKit
The Svelte Heroicons is a library that provides a collection of heroicons specifically designed for Svelte. These heroicons can be used to enhance the visual interface of Svelte applications. With a wide range of icons available, developers can easily incorporate them into their projects to improve the user experience.
The Svelte Heroicons library offers a diverse collection of heroicons that can be seamlessly integrated into Svelte applications. With features like direct component usage and individual icon imports, developers have the flexibility to use the icons as per their specific requirements. By following the simple installation guide provided, users can quickly incorporate these heroicons and enhance the visual appeal of their Svelte projects.

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