Source: driesvints.com

The New Blade Icons Release
The new version is a merger of Blade SVG by Adam Wathan and the previous Blade Icons library that I built.

Blade Icons allows you to reference and manipulate SVG icons easily.

It ships with a default set that points to your resources/svg directory: This way you can reference icons from several sets: One other cool thing about this feature is that this now allows for third party packages to integrate with Blade Icons and ship their own icon sets.

By merging with Blade SVG, Blade Icons now also features an @svg directive and svg() helper to reference icons: These two methods also allow you to reference icons from the default set without their prefix: And the svg() helper allows you to use a fluent syntax to set attributes: There's more configuration options so definitely have a look at the readme if you want to discover everything new about Blade Icons. I'm hoping you'll like the new iteration of Blade Icons and that it'll be useful to you in your apps!
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