Emoji
Emojis are a pictorial language used mainly in electronic messaging to express a variety of emotions, objects or ideas.
Here are 1,464 public repositories matching this topic...
Hello @carloscuesta and @grissius
The CONTRIBUTING.md lacks a step currently in order to add a new emoji.
If one follows the written steps we get build:failed on TravisCI when making a Pull Request: carloscuesta/gitmoji#377
I was only able to find the missing step by looking at the last successful run on a Pull Request: https://github.com/carloscuesta/git
Sir, how to add outline/border to the fonts or text we used, to make it more visible. Please help me add this feature sir. Thank you.
Would be great if clicking outside window would close Mojibar.
It's frustrating to have to click either an Emoji, or the Mojibar little icon, to make it close.
MacOS Sierra / MacOS High Sierra
Thanks
The following always logs a successful update, but how do I know if there were any gitmojis updated? As a user I want to know about new or changed gitmojis, so I can use them properly.
More awesome would be an automatic update after a gitmoji-cli update. And even more awesome would b
After installing the package globally, it is not easy to get the paths of the files (it's undocumented in the Readme). To the average user it is probably non-trivial to how to do get the full path to the yaml files installed in the directory where emojipacks is.
We should probably check file path passed to see if it's in packs folder.
For example:
Path or URL of Emoji yaml fi
-
Updated
Feb 22, 2020 - JavaScript
-
Updated
Feb 22, 2020 - JavaScript
-
Updated
Feb 16, 2020 - Java
The documentation for demojize is not correct. The output of
>>> print(emoji.demojize(u"Unicode is tricky 😯", delimiters=(" __", "__ ")))
is
Unicode is tricky __hushed_face__
https://github.com/carpedm20/emoji/blob/2b7fa78bd59ee9c5aa55b21d3f3872d345dc09be/emoji/core.py#L67
-
Updated
Feb 19, 2020 - Ruby
-
Updated
Feb 10, 2020 - Makefile
-
Updated
Feb 16, 2020 - Objective-C
Maybe we can make a CLI so that we can list out emojis / search through emojis etc..
E.g.
> npx emoji find tada
...
> npx emoji find 🍕
Just an idea. Please tell me what you think. Would love to contribute a PR if you like the idea.
-
Updated
Feb 19, 2020 - JavaScript
-
Updated
Feb 21, 2020
Between
2.Start the installer, select "Add Python 3.6 to PATH" and finish the install process.
And
3.Download Twitter Color Emoji Windows package from releases: https://github.com/eosrei/twemoji-color-font/releases/download/v12.0.1/TwitterColorEmoji-SVGinOT-Win-12.0.1.zip
Should add a step: 2.5 "REBOOT"
Installation won't ask about it, and it won't work without a reboot.
-
Updated
Feb 21, 2020 - Objective-C
-
Updated
Feb 18, 2020 - JavaScript
-
Updated
Feb 19, 2020 - JavaScript
-
Updated
Feb 22, 2020 - C++


Describe your feature request
Just like we can attach images, it would be great to attach random files like pdfs. Those documents can be uploaded to the same Github repo just like images are being uploaded currently.
Additional context [optional]
While taking notes, it is great to have the ability of uploading random pdfs that I used as reference for writing my notes.