SFSymbol: SFSymbols 4, 3.3, 2 and 1.1
All the SFSymbols at your fingertips (SFSymbol 1.1 & 2)
Usage
SFSymbol
and SFSymbol2
are an enum
s that contain the identifier strings of all of apple's SFSymbol
and SFSymbol2
.
For example SFSymbol.playCircle
produces the String
"play.circle"
that can then be used to instantiate a system symbol via:
UIKit
UIImage(symbol: SFSymbol4.Digitalcrown.arrowClockwiseFill)
or
SwiftUI
Image(symbol: SFSymbol4.Digitalcrown.arrowClockwiseFill)
About
SFSymbols (1.1 and 2) is a real treat from apple, Apple's official list of Symbols that are available to use free of charge when writing software on any of Apple's recent platforms. There is one downfall however, it is a pain in the neck to look up exact symbol names, take for example:
"square.and.line.vertical.and.square.fill"
That is a long string to remember and digging through the catalog of SF Symbols to find in would be quite a waste of time.
Wouldn't it be easier if you could just use code completion?
Thats what this super micro library aims to do.
Installation
Swift Package Manager (Preferred)
Since Xcode integrated swift package manager natively into the IDE you can add SFSymbol simply by:
File
-> Swift Packages
-> Add Package Dependency...
when prompted to enter a package URL paste:
https://github.com/Nirma/SFSymbol
and click next & finish to automagically install SFSymbol through Xcode & SPM!
Manual
Don't want that additional third party dependency? Then just simply copy over the file SFSymbol.swift
into your project's appropriate folder!
Cocoapods
Just add this line to your podfile:
pod 'SFSymbol'
Carthage
github "Nirma/SFSymbol"
Contributing to this project
Contributions are highly welcome
If there is something you wish to fix about the project, or wish to add any other kind of enhancements, propose to add to the project. Please feel free to send over a pull request or open an issue for this project.
License
SFSymbol is released under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.