You can access piconss icons via unpkg or use them locally by cloning the repository.
You can use piconss directly in your HTML or JavaScript applications without any installation:
<img
  src="https://unpkg.com/piconss@latest/icons/default/angularjs.svg"
  width="40"
  alt="AngularJS Icon"
/>You can customize the icons using different themes. Currently, the available themes are:
default
light
dark
To use a specific icon, just provide the correct path as shown below:
<img
  src="https://unpkg.com/piconss@latest/icons/default/angularjs.svg"
  width="40"
  alt="AngularJS Icon"
/>
<img
  src="https://unpkg.com/piconss@latest/icons/dark/expressDark.svg"
  width="40"
  alt="Express Dark Icon"
/>
<img
  src="https://unpkg.com/piconss@latest/icons/light/expressLight.svg"
  width="40"
  alt="Express Light Icon"
/>Add the following link to your HTML or MD file to use icons from unpkg:
<img
  src="https://unpkg.com/piconss@latest/icons/default/iconname.svg"
  alt="Icon Name"
/>
<img
  src="https://unpkg.com/piconss@latest/icons/dark/iconnameDark.svg"
  alt="Icon Name"
/>
<img
  src="https://unpkg.com/piconss@latest/icons/light/iconnameLight.svg"
  alt="Icon Name"
/>Below is a list of all available icons in the piconss library:
We appreciate your contributions to piconss! To contribute, follow these steps:
- 
Fork the repository: Go to the piconss repository and click the "Fork" button. 
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Clone your fork: After forking, clone the repository to your local machine using the following command: git clone https://github.com/your-username/piconss.git 
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Create a new branch Create a new branch where you can make your changes. Use a descriptive branch name: git checkout -b my-new-feature 
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Make your changes Make the necessary changes or additions to the icons or code. 
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Commit your changes After making your changes, commit them with a clear and concise message: git add . git commit -m "Add new icon for xyz" 
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Push to your fork: Push your changes to the branch on your fork: git push origin my-new-feature 
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Submit a pull request: Go back to the original repository and create a pull request from your branch. Be sure to provide a clear explanation of the changes you've made.