Rofimoji: A character picker for rofi
How often did you want to insert one of those Unicode emoji only to learn that there is no nice picker for Linux? Fear no more, this script uses the power of rofi to present exactly the picker you always wanted. Insert the selected emoji directly, or copy it to the clipboard. And you can use it to pick any weird character someone got into Unicode, too.
Usage
- Run
rofimoji.py - Search for the emoji you want
- (optional) Select multiple emoji with
shift+enter - Hit
enterto insert the emoji directly
Hitalt+cto copy it to the clipboard
alt+toralt+pcan be used to select a specific input method
alt+1inserts the most recently used character (alt+2for the second most recently one etc.) - Maybe select a skin color
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How does it look?
Insertion method
For some applications, xdotool cannot type emojis (f.e. Firefox).
To work around this, rofimoji can copy the emojis to your clipboard and insert them from there with shift+insert.
Afterwards, it will restore the previous contents.
Unfortunately, it depends on the receiving application whether shift+insert uses the clipboard or the primary selection.
Therefore, rofimoji uses both and also restores both.
By default, rofimoji uses xdotool type.
To choose to spam your clipboards, you can either use the keybinding alt+p or start it as rofimoji --insert-with-clipboard (-p).
If you want to use typing, you can hit alt+t, even though it was started with --insert-with-clipboard.
Most recently used characters
By default, rofimoji will show the last ten recently used characters separately; you can insert them with alt+1, alt+2 and so on. It will use the default insertion Method.
If you don't want this, you can set --max=recent to 0.
The characters are saved in $XDG_DATA_HOME/rofimoji/recent.
Configuration
You can configure rofimoji either with cli arguments or with a config file called $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/rofimoji.rc. For the file, use the long option names without double dashes.
Options
| long option | short option | possible values | description |
|---|---|---|---|
--skin-tone |
-s |
light, medium-light, moderate, dark brown, black, as well as neutral and ask |
Define the skin tone of supporting emojis. ask will always ask the user. |
--prompt |
-r |
any string | Define the prompt text for rofimoji. |
--rofi-args |
Define arguments that rofimoji will pass through to rofi.Please note that you need to specify it as --rofi-args="<rofi-args>" or --rofi-args " <rofi-args>" because of a bug in argparse |
||
--files |
-f |
all, <yourfile> or any of the files in data |
Define which file(s) to load characters from. You can define your own files, or use any of the default ones. If set to all, all default files are used. Use with caution, that is a lot.If no file is set, the default emoji list is used. |
--insert-with-clipboard |
-p |
Insert the selected emoji through pasting from the clipboard, instead of directly typing them. See Insertion Method. | |
--copy-only |
-c |
Only copy the selected characters to the clipboard without typing them. | |
--max-recent |
1-10 | Show at most this many recently picked characters. The number will be capped at 10. |
Example config file
~/.config/rofimoji.rc:
insert-with-clipboard = false
files = [emojis, hebrew]
skin-tone = moderate
Installation
Arch
A kind soul has packaged it as rofimoji. To, install, use sudo pacman -Syu rofimoji.
From sources
Download the wheel file from releases and install it with sudo pip install $filename (or you can use pip install --user $filename to only install it for the local user).
Afterwards, there should be a rofimoji on your $path.
This also installs the python dependencies xdg and configargparse.
Dependencies
What else do you need:
- Python 3
- A font that can display your scripts, (for emojis, EmojiOne or Noto Emoji work)
- xdotool for typing the emoji
- xsel to copy the emoji to the clipboard
For Ubuntu focal: sudo aptitude install fonts-emojione python3 rofi xdotool xsel
For Arch: sudo pacman -Syu emoji-font python rofi xdotool xsel
Updating the emojis
If you really, really need to update the characters and cannot wait for the official update:
- Install Python 3 and
pip install -r requirements.txtin theextractorsdirectory. - Still in the
extraactorsdirectory, runpython main.py: This downloads several large lists from unicode.org, so please don't do it too often! - The data files should have been updated. You probably need to install
rofimojiagain from source.
