# Naming Convention ## Hierarchy The foundation of the naming convention in Iconoir is: ``` [Object]-[Modifier]-[Container] ``` ### [Object] Contains one or more objects. ### [Modifier] It's often an additional and unique element added as a secondary object (`-minus`, `-plus`, `-warning`). ### [Container] A shape used as a container for the object (`-square`, `-circle`). If a shape is directly part of an object, it's not considered a container. \* You could notice a difference between icons such as `user-minus` and `minus-square`. The second one looks different because in this case the minus symbol is an _[Object]_, followed by the _[Container]_. ## Styles An optional rule is regarding icons style. Iconoir is actually offering Regular and Solid icons. With the latter, icons names end with `-solid`. An example here: - Regular: `check-circle` - Solid: `check-circle-solid` ## Object-Oriented Naming Exceptions apart, icons follow an object-oriented naming and should not embed actions in their names. Examples: - `user-minus` is correct. - `remove-user` would be wrong. ## Physical Actions Icons that represent a physical action or movement can embed that action in their name. Examples: - `walking`, `running`, `vehicle-fast`, `crane-lifting` are correct. ## Most-Used Modifiers and Shapes ### Modifiers `-plus`, `-minus`, `-warning`, `-check`, `-xmark`, `-tag`, `-ban`, `-slash` - `-plus-in` and `minus-in`: Differently from `-plus` and `-minus`, these are used when the icon has a bigger plus or minus icon in the center or inside the main object. - `-no-access`: It's regularly used when the icon has a restrict symbol in a corner. ### Shapes `-square`, `-circle` ## Exceptions If you spot an icon that is not following any of the rules, please open a [new issue](https://github.com/iconoir-icons/iconoir/issues/new/choose) on GitHub.