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converts minilock ids, e.g.
25DAuXM9z84c4iEXazuvwtBX2651pLa4xp5bF2p3pJqKMw
into base-emoji representations, e.g.
📍🌍💩👼💊🍃🍷🍃🐊👅⛄️🎵🔋👊🐫🍁🐜🎂🐇🐣🐾👛📚👇🍟🐝🎲😭🎈🎊🙏🐜
npm i emojilock -g
first, use npm i minilock-cli to create a minilock id
emojilock <your-minilock-id>
will convert your minilock id to emoji and print it out
if no args are specified, will try to read the file ~/.mlck/profile.json to get your minilock-cli id
emojilock decode <emoji>
will convert emoji back into a minilock id
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convert minilock ids to and from emoji
We found that emojilock 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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