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Koobiq icons

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    Koobiq Icons

    How to use package

    npm i @koobiq/icons

    Publish new version

    Step 1. Prepare and environment

    Install dependencies by running:

    yarn install

    Step 2. Draw an icon

    1. Draw your icon in Koobiq Icons figma file.
    2. Make icons contains the only single outlined and flattened path with name shape (second-color path with name shape-2).
    3. Using a Fill Rule Editor plugin, set shapes' fill rule to Non-zero fill. Make sure icon is rendered correctly.
    4. Run flatten for shapes one more time (there is a bug in Figma).

    Step 3. Export icons from figma

    Create a file with name .env and add there your Figma access token.

    To export your icons (SVG) from Figma run the command:

    yarn run figma:sync

    Step 4.

    Change mapping.json:

    • Add an entry into mapping.json with a new codepoint keys.
    • Edit the name of an icon in the mapping.json in case of icon rename

    Commit SVG files mapping.json and push all changes to git.

    Step 5.

    Run stage commit script to create a new release tag.

    yarn run stage:commit

    Use semver for version naming. So increment major (first) version number if any of these changes were made:

    • Any icon name was changed (breaking changes for front-end developers)
    • Any icon codepoint was changed (breaking changes for tech writers)
    • Significant changes in icon metaphor (breaking changes for all)

    SVG Color Zones Guide

    Overview

    This guide explains how to structure SVGs for dynamic styling via CSS, allowing different parts to be colored separately using fill and color.

    How It Works

    • Primary Zone: No fill attribute.
    • Secondary Zone(s): fill="currentColor".

    CSS styling:

    svg {
        fill: #8f99aa; /* Primary zone */
        color: #00ff00; /* Secondary zone(s) */
    }

    For details, see CSS-Tricks.

    Figma Conventions

    To facilitate automated processing during the build phase, we follow these conventions in Figma:

    • Primary Zone: #21222C (black).
    • Secondary Zone(s): #E21D03 (red).

    These colors serve as a contract between the Figma design file and the build system. The build process recognizes these colors and applies the appropriate transformations to ensure the correct fill behavior in the final SVG output.

    Implementation

    • Remove fill from the primary zone.
    • Set secondary zones to fill="currentColor".
    • Use CSS for styling.