no-mui-icons
Icons from the Material UI library that are not dependent on Material UI code.
They can be used in any React application with any UI framework. I'm personally a fan of Radix UI and Qwik but they will work with any React compatible framework.
Usage
The icons are distributed in five packages corresponding to the five icon styles.
npm install no-mui-icons-filled
npm install no-mui-icons-outlined
npm install no-mui-icons-rounded
npm install no-mui-icons-sharp
npm install no-mui-icons-two-tone
Then import and use them like you would any other React component.
import { ThumbUpFilledIcon } from 'no-mui-icons-filled';
import { EmailSharpIcon } from 'no-mui-icons-sharp';
function UseIcons() {
return (
<div>
<ThumbUpFilledIcon />
<EmailSharpIcon
className={styles.iconClass}
aria-label="Send email"
role="button"
/>
</div>
);
}
All attributes passed to the icon are passed through to the <svg />
element. No additional markup is rendered, but additional CSS classes are added. Described below.
Styling
Every icon accepts a custom className attribute that is passed to the <svg />
element.
<EmailSharpIcon className="sendEmailIcon" />
.sendEmailIcon {
width: 40px;
height: 40px;
fill: blue;
cursor: pointer;
}
Additionally every icon has three pre-defined CSS classes that can be used to customize all icons,
all icons of a particular style, or all instances of that particular icon.
no-mui-icon
is added to every icon.
no-mui-[style]-icon
where [style]
is the appropriate icon style: filled
, outlined
, sharp
, rounded
, or two-tone
.
no-mui-[icon-name]-[style]-icon
where [icon-name]
is the kebab-case name of the icon and [style]
is one of the previously mentioned styles such as no-mui-thumb-up-filled-icon
or no-mui-email-sharp-icon
.
<EmailSharpIcon />
.no-mui-icon {
width: 40px;
height: 40px;
}
.no-mui-filled-icon {
fill: blue;
}
.no-mui-email-sharp-filled-icon {
fill: green;
}
Browse icons
Search and browse all icons and view each in the different styles at no-mui-icons.com.
Contributing
Pull Requests to the build tools and browse app are welcome. To build, clone the repository,
pull the submodule, and run npm run build
at the project root.
The icons are pulled directly from
github.com/mui/material-ui via a submodule. If you find no-mui-icons is out-of-date, create an
issue and I'll make a new build and republish.
License
The packaging, build tools, and browse app are available through the MIT license. The underlying
icons are also licensed and redistributed under the MIT license.