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Really nice collection. The terms of service link currently is returning a 404, by the way (for the curious, the github repo says the icons are MIT licensed).
Wow. I was just thinking to implement a forecast for a selfhosted local signage at work and was just lacking icons. Well, now that is solved.
A huge thank you to Paweł Kuna and all the contributors. I paid for Font Awesome Pro for several years until I discovered Tabler now I use their icons exclusively and it's been great.
Nice collection, but I hate infinite scroll when there are links in the footer, which are only reachable if you scrolled through all items. Okay I can search and reach the footer bad ux :) … its worthless privacy and term are 404 pages.
Skip the privacy and term and go to the license in the source code. https://github.com/tabler/tabler-icons/blob/master/LICENSE
I can’t tell if this is intended to apply to the artwork or just the code in the repository. Are illustrations “software”?
It says "this software and associated documentation files" and all are referred to as "the software"
Yes. That doesn’t clarify at all. The illustrations are software documentation?
Tabler is a really awesome theme - sits right on top of bootstrap, and gives a very cohesive look for backends/admin interfaces. Also, the corresponding email template library is fantastic and only costs $30. Doesn’t seem like the project as a whole gets enough love.
Looks nice and very extensive.

It looks like it's based on the Feather[1] icon set (MIT licensed so all good license-wise).

Personally, I have been using the Lucide [2] icon set, which is also based on Feather. And it does not hide it.

- Feather: 287 icons

- Lucide: 593 icons

- Tabler : 1919 icons

[1] https://github.com/feathericons/feather [2] https://github.com/lucide-icons/lucide

I initially misread your comment; I thought you were recommending a visual comparison tool for icon sets. Like those side-by-side font comparison tools.

That could be cool, right?

A big thank you to all the authors for sharing this!

I also need a skeuomorphic one for another project

I've been switching all my projects from Google's Material Icons to Tabler Icons because Tabler has a wider variety.
Pixel perfect seems to be a bold claim. Icon sets are still a Wild West. Even the big one like FontIcons (which fortunately is SVG now) I’ve noticed horrible off by one pixel errors and other frustrating problems.

I “fixed” an example of this recently by adding a 0.25rem margin to an icon to make it line up with all of the other Font Icon icons that I used.

I try use Hero Icons now because it’s at least more consistent plus they come in component form with Headless UI.

I didn't know there were so many genders. Apparently the current tally is 18.

(search for "gender-" on their website)

These look pretty nice, hopefully they will make it into Iconify's database so I can make use of them:

https://icon-sets.iconify.design

Which has become the only SVG library source I use these days given its massive 100k+ collection free SVG's and rich library support for most popular SPA frameworks.

Thank you so much for these, the more the merrier, even though I am a designer, I can see the use cases for certain projects, on top of that not everyone is a designer so these are an excellent resource!
Someone posted https://tablericons.com a while ago, which has the same name (Tabler) but a different domain and website. Are these two icon sites related?
How are these licensed?

That’s the first thing I need to know and I can’t find it.