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Lucide Vue Next

Implementation of the lucide icon library for Vue 3 applications.

Vue 3 or Vue 2

TIP

This version of lucide is for Vue 3, For Vue 2 got to lucide-vue ->

Installation

sh
pnpm install lucide-vue-next
sh
yarn add lucide-vue-next
sh
npm install lucide-vue-next

How to use

It's build with ES Modules so it's completely tree-shakable.

Each icon can be imported as a Vue component, what renders a inline SVG Element. This way only the icons that are imported into your project are included in the final bundle. The rest of the icons are tree-shaken away.

Example

You can pass additional props to adjust the icon.

vue
<template>
  <Camera
    color="red"
    :size="32"
  />
</template>

<script setup>
import { Camera } from 'lucide-vue-next';
</script>

Props

nametypedefault
sizenumber24
colorstringcurrentColor
stroke-widthnumber2
absolute-stroke-widthbooleanfalse
default-classstringlucide-icon

Applying props

To apply custom props to change the look of the icon, this can be done by simply pass them as props to the component. All SVG attributes are available as props to style the SVGs. See the list of SVG Presentation Attributes on MDN.

vue
<template>
  <Camera fill="red" />
</template>

One generic icon component

It is possible to create one generic icon component to load icons. It's not recommended.

DANGER

Example below importing all ES Modules, caution using this example. All icons will be imported. When using bundlers like: Webpack, Rollup or Vite the application build size will grow strongly and harming the performance the application.

Icon Component Example

vue
<script setup>
import { computed } from 'vue';
import * as icons from "lucide-vue-next";

const props = defineProps({
  name: {
    type: String,
    required: true
  },
  size: Number,
  color: String,
  strokeWidth: Number,
  defaultClass: String
})

const icon = computed(() => icons[props.name]);
</script>

<template>
  <component
    :is="icon"
    :size="size"
    :color="color"
    :stroke-width="strokeWidth" :default-class="defaultClass"
  />
</template>

Using the Icon Component

All other props listed above also work on the Icon Component.

vue
<template>
  <div id="app">
    <Icon name="Airplay" />
  </div>
</template>