| Thank you for the response! To clarify, are you the author of the animations, or is it anyone/anything else as LLM, as the Claude used? It seems like some look like of artists' Elliot Sutton (imskyleen at GitHub) and/or and dmytro (pqoqubbw at GitHub). Oh... and the animation ease effect of rating items is also of dmytro's, isn'it it? It may be seen at: - https://lucide-animated.com/ In this case, what is the main reason of your/LLMs project, if I may ask? What does it provide the aforementioned don't? // ----- Edit (+20m) I see, your project is a port to Vue you started: - https://github.com/imskyleen/animate-ui/discussions/178 Relatively similar to projects as RadixVue, ShadcnVue, and the following: - https://github.com/iloomilo/itshover-vue Just in case, the aforementioned `icones.js.com` is not "new", but a project of Vue Community, initiated by Anthony Fu (antfu at GitHub), who is a member of the Vue core Team. Regardless, though I don't appreciate use of LLMs (and presenting its output as personal work/effort), I appreciate you heartfelt for the added support for the ineffably marvelous Vue! |
I'm not the author of most of the animations so far, only a tiny fraction is remade as of now, I just started building tooling for me to develop new / more useful animations or animations for icons that dont exist yet from the lucide lib.
The majority of animations was ported from animate-ui and lucide-animated (github.com/imskyleen/animate-ui, lucide-animated.com), mentioned in the attributions, also visiable on the bottom of each icon page.
The reason I worked on this was that these components were built for react, and we're on vue for all of our work projects (and I use vue for my private ones, too).
Then I added additional QoL features to make the icons easy to use, not conflict with static lucide icons you might already use, and fix various animation bugs I encountered.
Not possible time-wise without LLMs here, for this project I see them mostly as an enabler to make this possible :)