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Iconify: Library of Open Source Icons

They also have an API which you can use to get the icon SVG.

I love making (architecture) diagrams in D2 [1], and love using the vast library of icons from Iconify in my diagrams where it makes sense. A sample diagram with SVG from Iconfiy would look like this:

  docker: Docker {
    icon: https://api.iconify.design/logos/docker-icon.svg
  }

  kubernetes: Kubernetes {
    icon: https://api.iconify.design/logos/kubernetes.svg
  }

  docker -> kubernetes: deploy
[1]: https://d2lang.com/
3 days agoprimaprashant

Thanks for the d2 rec; this looks really good and is written in Go!

a day agowarrentr

To point out some of these SVGs are nicely animated and can be searched for.

I used them for my offline text editor, the result turned wonderful (icons wise)

https://wrifocus.bounded.cc

3 days agohirako2000

Which icon set is that? When I filter for „contains animations“, I only get 3 icon sets where 2 are loaders and one is weather icons.

3 days agoechoangle

line-md is the one. Plenty more than 3 animated.

For size consistency, better stick to the same pack or you are on for SVG editing

3 days agohirako2000

The settings icon ‘sprouting’ cogs is really nice!

The editor also looks really nice. Could this not be used online as well? Persistence on the server instead of browser cache? (Curious what your use case is for an offline browser based editor?)

3 days agocatoc

The use case is privacy. Data getting harvested by free and even paid for services isn't pleasant (targeted ads, data breach etc)

If I get to add some "server" capability it will rather be webrtc, basically P2P to sync between devices, or a config to plug our own store. E.g GitHub, Google drive, dropbox or a self hosted service to SCP the files.

It isn't just browser cached, one can export individual documents or the entire store as a zipped folder. And back that up.

3 days agohirako2000

Offline first (or only) is the way :-D

2 days agorezonant

The editor can be online - persistence is primarily local - that makes sense

3 days agocatoc

Thanks for sharing -- looks very useful to me.

Can you share any other details about your project -- if it can be self hosted, etc.

3 days agoalbert_e

I was hoping to open source it. Once I get to add some missing features and fix a few glitches.

The purpose of self hosting isn't that useful as it's totally offline, everything goes to local storage and indexdb. It stays on the browser.

But happy to share the repo if you would like to make it your own.

3 days agohirako2000

offline is even great!

if you are able to share the repo - that's great - thanks!

i am toying with an idea of having a very light weight "idea capture" solution so i can capture my raw ideas with least friction .. and then channel them into more organized projects / drafts / blogs etc later.

experimenting with tools like obsidian+git, github.dev, wispr flow, etc as input and storage channels ... but a lightweight markdown style note editor woould probably be a useful addition. need to experiment to find out for sure though.

3 days agoalbert_e

Obsidian would likely integrate better to this workflow.

There is stackedit, also an offline first editor. Far more mature, can sync and store to the typical storage services.

This app I made is.. more lightweight. It loads instantly for quick writing with no distractions. Pure markdown. Can organise but not mature.

My contact is via my profile if you need access give your GitHub account.

3 days agohirako2000

This makes me want to write a post about the rabbit hole that is icon optimisation. It drives me insane when websites suffer from layout shift simply because they are not inlining their icons, for one.

3 days agoRestartKernel

I agree with your comment, it is often an overlooked topic. Inlining icons can be one answer but be aware of the growing size of your DOM. Depending on the complexity, number and repetition of the icons you are using, an approach including lazy loading can be better. Layout shift is first and foremost caused by an improper space reservation.

3 days agojetin

Iconify solved icons for us. I love just sending a designer or UX person there and telling them to go nuts.

2 days agoatonse

Question to all HN Users: what is the best icon library?

3 days agoulrischa

You’ll get a lot of responses but for me (excuse the nostalgia), icon design peaked with famfamfam’s (aka Mark James’s) Silk iconset from ~2005. It was a shame they were never available at higher resolutions (or as SVG), though I’m betting AI (either as Adobe Illustrator or Artificial Intelligence) can probably rectify that these days (and generate subpar additional icons to expand the set).

View: https://peacocksoftware.com/silk

Download: https://github.com/markjames/famfamfam-silk-icons/tree/maste...

3 days agoComputerGuru

https://lucide.dev/

3 days agothecopy

I learned about this thanks to claude always using it.

3 days agoegeozcan

These now instantly ring everyone's slop alarm bells. I'd choose any set over them.

3 days agodeaux

Why you don't like this set? You feel negative after looking at their website or you have a more serious reason?

3 days agogreatgib

It's used by 99% of slop websites because it's the go to of any LLM if not prompted to do otherwise.

2 days agodeaux

Completely disagree, don't know of anyone who'd share that opinion.

3 days agosabellito

Don't worry, after a few years everyone will agree with me. 2 years ago I was talking about the "Not just X, but Y" slop marker and no one had an idea what I was talking about. Now even the average corporate marketer recognizes it as an immediate slop hallmark. Slop websites, and Lucide being one of their hallmarks, are now where that phrase was 2 years ago.

2 days agodeaux

I’ve used FlatIcon extensively. My use case is video games rather than web design.

https://www.flaticon.com/

3 days agotezza

Sadly not open source licensed

3 days agojojomodding

https://www.svgrepo.com I find the site very user friendly as it lets you customize the stroke's width, color etc, see how it looks like and copy the modified version.

3 days agombsa7

This site shows up on google a lot but it's a bit sketchy that there isn't a link to the source / license text. Not to mention the SEO heavy descriptions.

> Free Download Wallet 460 SVG vector file in monocolor and multicolor type for Sketch and Figma from Wallet 460 Vectors svg vector

Plus I've found the license listed isn't always accurate. For example the emojione icons are listed as MIT. But the actual repo says CC 4.0, with the non-artwork being MIT.

https://www.svgrepo.com/svg/404123/skull-and-crossbones

https://github.com/joypixels/emojione/

3 days agoFrotag

I agree with you on the license issue, don't really mind the descriptions being too verbose or SEO oriented though but that's personal taste.

3 days agombsa7

I like Material Symbols best. Largest selection AFAIK and simple enough that you can create unique ones that fit in.

3 days agocoolewurst

My only issue with Material-anything is it immediately looks/feels to me like something Google-related.

Not a deal-breaker entirely, but for my own things I like differentiate.

3 days agoAlupis

I see your point and like to do things myself, just so they're mine, but I feel like there's only so many ways to skin a cat and draw a plus symbol.

Most users will not care if they have seen a map icon in another app before anyway.

3 days agocoolewurst

If you use rounded or outline variants it's a bit different at least. There's also the two-tone variant which at least I haven't seen used much

3 days agoItoldmyselfso

Honestly, I always default to material icons unless a project calls for a very specific style. The coverage is just so dang good I rarely find a scenario without an appropriate icon and the style is neutral enough to blend in with a number of UI designs.

3 days agopixelready

famfamfam of course, the only set one will ever need

3 days agocroisillon

The GOAT. I remember when basically every page on the internet had one of these icons on.

3 days agoswhitf

Since people are posting links to alternatives, another awesome source is the noun project. Has a mix of royalty-free, Creative Commons CC-BY-3.0, and paid license icons.

https://thenounproject.com/

3 days agoaeontech

Noun project is great but you have to manually remove a bunch of junk from their SVGs to make them usable unless you pay. It's kind of BS

3 days agopdntspa

Huge props to this project. Use it daily for everything I’ve built. It has icons on basically everything.

I was pleasantly surprised the other other day that it had both colored and uncolored devicons for the k3s project, which definitely isn’t that mainstream

3 days agoczhu12

Pictogrammers have one small advantage over this: they give you the home assistant code for any icon in material. Sure, it's not hard to figure the code yourself, but being able to click a button and get the right one is great

3 days agoparadox460

My site can extend a bunch of the icon sets that are on Iconify with AI image models, so you can feel comfortable using a more unique set than just the big ones: https://universymbols.com

3 days agodavidcann

This simply solved icons for me

3 days agoaziis98

Nice!

One features that would be really nice would be to pick and icon (or a few) and compare these against all these icon sets.

So the process is "I want to have save icon matches the best my design" and go from there.

3 days agostared

Great! But where is the "download all" button.

Folders on my hard drive > anything hosted on the web

3 days agopdntspa

It’s all available in their GitHub repo.

2 days agoquintu5

Are these correlated, by css class name, or like a font? So we could switch a “theme”?

3 days agoEGreg

iconify has been my primary source of icons for over a year now.

Most of my Websites/Apps don't use rasterized graphics for design anymore, SVG + CSS gradients/backgrounds & effects seem to handle everything I need.

3 days agomythz

This is a brilliant library, thanks so much for sharing it

3 days agojoshuaisaact

Love this. I use their Figma plugin almost every day.

3 days agolasgawe

Thank you for sharing, this will come in handy for me.

3 days agoDenisDolya

I would have placed the search box on the left above "Filter icons set" #my2cents

3 days agoBaudouinVH

Really useful thank you!

3 days agovjay15

Nice work

3 days agonawaz0x1

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