🩹 Add fill="currentColor" to Bluesky icon#955
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+1 to this. I hope this goes in |
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Thanks for picking this up. Merging in now. |
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fill="currentColor" is missing in the Bluesky icon making it stand out from other icons (see image). This was the only icon with the missing fill attribute and I presume it was unintentionally missed.