Devicon aims to gather all logos representing development languages and tools.
Each icon comes in several versions: font/svg, original/plain/line, colored/not colored, wordmark/no wordmark.
Devicon has 150+ icons. And it's growing!
See the devicon.json or our website for complete and up to date reference of all available icons.
All product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners. All company, product and service names used in this website are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, logos, and brands does not imply endorsement.
For a super fast setup go check devicon.dev.
You can either use the raw svg icons or our devicon font (which is
also available via CDN).
devicon
font (recommended)
You can install devicon as a dependency to your project either with npm
or yarn
:
If you don't want to use a package manager you can also download and include devicon.min.css next to the font files to your project. See devicon.dev for details about how to add devicon to your project via a CDN.
After setting up you just have to include the stylesheet in your header to get started:
```html ```Start using icons with <i>
-tag
An alternate way to use devicon
is by copy/paste the raw svg code
to your project.
When you want to request a icon please feel feel to create a issue. See our contribution guidelines for more information.
We are happy for every contribution. Please have a look at our contribution guidelines to see how you can contribute to this project.
Feel free to follow those steps when you want to build the font by yourself.
Install gulp (and gulp plugins)
```bash npm install ```style.css
. Replace the content of the fonts
folder,
rename the style.css
to devicon.css and follow the next step to build the final stylesheet.
Run the following command to build the resulting file devicon.min.css