Hero icons for Svelte.
Svelte Heros is a new version, Svelte-Heros-v2, that offers Hero Icons v1 for Svelte. This open-source package allows you to select and use outline and solid icons using props. Svelte Heros also supports major CSS frameworks and provides the flexibility to add additional CSS styles using the class prop. By sponsoring the developer on GitHub, you can support the maintenance and improvement of this package for the benefit of the community.
Svelte Heros is a versatile package that provides Hero Icons v1 for Svelte. It offers the convenience of selecting and using both outline and solid icons, with support for major CSS frameworks. Additionally, you can add additional CSS styles using the class prop. By following a simple installation process, you can enhance your Svelte app with visually appealing and accessible icons.
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