This is the source for the File Icons project's custom icon-font.
Please submit a request if an icon is missing.
You can. But your submission will end up getting overwritten.
Everything in the svg
directory is meticulously optimised by hand, so
that each icon contains as few control-points as possible:
This task requires time, patience, and above-average aptitude with image editing software. Even if you have all three, I still have to check the SVG file myself; both our lives are made easier by simply linking to where the icon can be found. Failing that, you can use a fenced code-block to embed the SVG in the issue itself:
<details>
```svg
<!-- Replace this with the contents of your SVG file. -->
```
</details>
Note:
The empty line separating <details>
from its content is required. Refer to the
CommonMark spec for the gory
details of HTML handling in Markdown.