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This library uses Semantic Versioning as a versioning strategy. This covers the public API, but does not guarantee
backwards compatibility with breaking changes made by Lucide (ex: icon name changes). Any large backwards compatibility breaks made by
Lucide may result in a new major version of this library, but will be determined on a case by case basis. In the event that an icon naming
change is made, the Aliases feature can be used to assist migrating to the new icon name.
Usage
Icons
Icons are retrieved from an IconManager.
Lucide\IconManager::getIcon() returns an Icon object. To render the icon html itself, either cast the Icon as a string or call its render() function.
Attributes
Attributes can be modified on both the IconManager and on Icon objects. Attributes can be modified directly using the setAttribute(s) functions or by using the helper functions.
Attribute changes on the IconManager will affect all Icon objects created by the IconManager. Changes on Icon objects will only affect the individual icons.
Accessibility
When getting an Icon, alt text can be passed as an argument or can be set on the Icon at a later time.
Aliases
Aliases can be set to make larger changes across a theme easier, such as replacing the actual icon used for a specific use case. For example, what if for the close button icon, you wanted to switch
from using the x icon to x-circle. Instead of having the icon name hardcoded, you could use an alias for the use case and update the value in one place. Aliases are set on the IconManager.
Contributing
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