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Emoji in your Node.js command line apps.
In the screenshot below I'm using a Linux terminal emulator which doesn't support colorful emoji (in the way like OS X does).
# Using npm
npm install --save emojic
# Using yarn
yarn add emojic
// Dependencies
const emojic = require("emojic")
, colorIt = require("color-it")
;
console.log(emojic.x + " Something went wrong");
// => ❌ Something went wrong
console.log(emojic.whiteCheckMark + " Success");
// => ✅ Success
// If you want to color the things a little bit
// ...using color-it (you can find it on github.com/IonicaBizau/node-color-it)
console.log(" " + colorIt(emojic.x).red() + " " + colorIt("Some red error appeared").redBg());
console.log(" " + colorIt(emojic.smiley).green() + " " + colorIt("I am a happy man!").greenBg().wetAsphalt());
// Note: On Linux, ANSI styles will be used to color the output (see the screenshot)
// => ❌ Some red error appeared
// => 😃 I am a happy man
console.log(" " + colorIt(emojic.thumbsUp).green() + " " + colorIt("Thumbs up!").greenBg().wetAsphalt());
console.log(" " + colorIt(emojic.thumbsDown).green() + " " + colorIt("Thumbs down!").yellow());
There are few ways to get help:
Require the library using var emojic = require("emojic")
. Then you can use the camel case notation for the emoji names (like in the example). Visit emoji.muan.co to search the icons.
For example, if you want to display in console :heart_eyes:
(:heart_eyes:), you will use console.log(emojic.heartEyes)
(notice the camelCaseStyle)
Have an idea? Found a bug? See how to contribute.
I open-source almost everything I can, and I try to reply to everyone needing help using these projects. Obviously, this takes time. You can integrate and use these projects in your applications for free! You can even change the source code and redistribute (even resell it).
However, if you get some profit from this or just want to encourage me to continue creating stuff, there are few ways you can do it:
Starring and sharing the projects you like :rocket:
—I love books! I will remember you after years if you buy me one. :grin: :book:
—You can make one-time donations via PayPal. I'll probably buy a coffee tea. :tea:
—Set up a recurring monthly donation and you will get interesting news about what I'm doing (things that I don't share with everyone).
Bitcoin—You can send me bitcoins at this address (or scanning the code below): 1P9BRsmazNQcuyTxEqveUsnf5CERdq35V6
Thanks! :heart:
Thanks to @muan for creating the emojilib
project we use here. :sparkles:
If you are using this library in one of your projects, add it in this list. :sparkles:
contentful-cli
emoji-logger
light
@vtex/toolbelt-message-renderer
ntbk
node-charcoal
scrapy-chan
inquirer-level-select
xrpmon
cryptotracker
lazybee-cli
xrpcli
@kushki/kushki-cli
gsv
omneedia
mp3-stamp
badou
voila-cmd
@codhek/cf-cli
harvest-cli
hubbub_community
dumb-client
community-hubbub
light-testing-serverless-temp
light-test-netlify
@epsidev/dionisio-cli
react-library-generator
commandline-tool-shlomi-01
mon-service
viewar-cli
react-native-gem
@viewar/cli
FAQs
Emoji in your Node.js command line apps.
The npm package emojic receives a total of 43,361 weekly downloads. As such, emojic popularity was classified as popular.
We found that emojic 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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