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Thus, Phlex::Icons was born. This gem provides Phlex components for a variety of popular icon packs, all in one place. By leveraging the phlexing gem, Phlex::Icons automates the generation of over 12,000 icon components across seven different sources. Whether you're looking for a Bootstrap house icon, a Flag for a country, or a Heroicon for pagination, Phlex::Icons makes it easy.
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SaaSHub
SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives
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Thus, Phlex::Icons was born. This gem provides Phlex components for a variety of popular icon packs, all in one place. By leveraging the phlexing gem, Phlex::Icons automates the generation of over 12,000 icon components across seven different sources. Whether you're looking for a Bootstrap house icon, a Flag for a country, or a Heroicon for pagination, Phlex::Icons makes it easy.
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Initially, I stumbled upon phlex-heroicons, which provided Phlex components for Heroicons. This was a great start, but I needed icons from other sources as well. After searching for a solution and coming up short, I decided to build a more generic solution. Phlex::Icons now supports:
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Remix Icons (2,800+)
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RadixUI Icons (300+)
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When it comes to building sleek, interactive UIs, having access to a robust set of icons is essential. Over the last few weeks, I've been migrating one of my projects from ERBs to Phlex. During this process, I found myself frequently reaching for SVG icons from popular libraries like Heroicons, Bootstrap icons, and Flag icons. After some frustration with manual integration into a Shared::Icon Phlex component, I had an idea - why not create a gem to simplify this process?
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When it comes to building sleek, interactive UIs, having access to a robust set of icons is essential. Over the last few weeks, I've been migrating one of my projects from ERBs to Phlex. During this process, I found myself frequently reaching for SVG icons from popular libraries like Heroicons, Bootstrap icons, and Flag icons. After some frustration with manual integration into a Shared::Icon Phlex component, I had an idea - why not create a gem to simplify this process?
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flag-icons
:flags: A curated collection of all country flags in SVG — plus the CSS for easier integration
When it comes to building sleek, interactive UIs, having access to a robust set of icons is essential. Over the last few weeks, I've been migrating one of my projects from ERBs to Phlex. During this process, I found myself frequently reaching for SVG icons from popular libraries like Heroicons, Bootstrap icons, and Flag icons. After some frustration with manual integration into a Shared::Icon Phlex component, I had an idea - why not create a gem to simplify this process?
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