This package provides a small set of utilities for managing Bunny Fonts programatically.
You can install the package via Composer:
composer require ryangjchandler/laravel-bunny-fonts
Inside of your AppServiceProvider::boot()
method, use the BunnyFonts
class to register font families and variants.
use RyanChandler\BunnyFonts\Facades\BunnyFonts;
use RyanChandler\BunnyFonts\FontFamily;
public function boot()
{
BunnyFonts::add(FontFamily::AbhayaLibre, weights: [400, 500, 600])
->add(FontFamily::FiraCode, weights: [
400
]);
}
This package provides a
FontFamily
enum that contains all fonts available on Bunny!If you want to preview a font, click through to the enum and use the handy link in the comment above the case.
Inside of your Blade templates, use the <x-bunny-fonts />
component or @bunnyFonts()
directive to render the necessary HTML tags and load your fonts.
Out of the box this package provides a default
set of fonts. Calling add()
directly on the BunnyFonts
class will register fonts under the default
set.
If your site uses different fonts in different places, it's still possible to register them using this package by creating a custom "set".
public function boot()
{
BunnyFonts::set('shop')
->add(FontFamily::Inter, [400, 500, 700]);
}
Then when you use the Blade component or directive, you can provide the set you wish to render.
<x-bunny-fonts set="shop" />
<!-- or... -->
@bunnyFonts('shop')
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