This is an outdated way of doing things. I advise you to use SPM. However, I will continue to support Cocoapods for some time.
Cocoapods Instalation
CocoaPods is a dependency manager. For usage and installation instructions, visit their website. To integrate using CocoaPods, specify it in your Podfile:
pod 'SettingsIconGenerator'
Manually
If you prefer not to use any of dependency managers, you can integrate manually. Put Sources/SettingsIconGenerator folder in your Xcode project. Make sure to enable Copy items if needed and Create groups.
Usage
UIKit
let image = UIImage.generateSettingsIcon("bell.fill", backgroundColor: .systemBlue)
SettingsIconGenerator
Generate settings icons by Apple’s SF Symbols.
Community
Navigate
Installation
Ready for use on iOS 13+.
Swift Package Manager
In Xcode go to Project -> Your Project Name ->
Package Dependencies
-> Tap Plus. Insert url:or adding it to the
dependencies
of yourPackage.swift
:CocoaPods:
This is an outdated way of doing things. I advise you to use SPM. However, I will continue to support Cocoapods for some time.
Cocoapods Instalation
CocoaPods is a dependency manager. For usage and installation instructions, visit their website. To integrate using CocoaPods, specify it in your
Podfile
:Manually
If you prefer not to use any of dependency managers, you can integrate manually. Put
Sources/SettingsIconGenerator
folder in your Xcode project. Make sure to enableCopy items if needed
andCreate groups
.Usage
UIKit
SwiftUI
or if need generate image:
Apps Using
If you use a
SettingsIconGenerator
, add your application via Pull Request.