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@readme/emojis
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A collection of all emojis supported on ReadMe.
npm install --save @readme/emojis
const Emoji = require('@readme/emojis').emoji;
const emojis = new Emoji();
if (emojis.is('dog')) {
console.log('dog is supported');
}
To add a new emoji to this repository, run node add.js
.
For example:
$ node add.js ~/Desktop/Mask.png.png owlbert-mask
🦉 Emoji resized and added!
npm run dist
FAQs
A collection of all emojis supported on ReadMe.
We found that @readme/emojis demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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