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emoji-name-map
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Name to unicode emoji mapping.
$ npm i --save emoji-name-map
const name = require("emoji-name-map");
console.log(name.get("heart_eyes"));
// 😍
console.log(name.get(":heart_eyes:"));
// 😍
console.log(name.emoji);
// {
// '100': '💯',
// '1234': '🔢',
// grinning: '😀',
// grimacing: '😬',
// grin: '😁',
// joy: '😂',
// smiley: '😃',
// smile: '😄',
// sweat_smile: '😅',
// laughing: '😆',
// innocent: '😇',
// ...
// }
get(name)
Gets the emoji character (unicode) by providing the name.
name
: The emoji name.Have an idea? Found a bug? See how to contribute.
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FAQs
Name to unicode emoji mapping.
The npm package emoji-name-map receives a total of 18,033 weekly downloads. As such, emoji-name-map popularity was classified as popular.
We found that emoji-name-map demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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