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kaomoji-maker
Advanced tools
Create many types of kaomoji using an interactive CLI application run by Node.js.
Kaomoji is a kind of emoticon. According to Wikipedia:
An emoticon (ee-moht-i-kon), (/ᵻˈmoʊtᵻkɒn/, or /iˈmoʊtᵻkɒn/) is a pictorial representation of a facial expression using punctuation marks, numbers and letters, usually written to express a person's feelings or mood.
In Western countries, emoticons are usually written at a right angle to the direction of the text. Users from Japan popularized a kind of emoticon called kaomoji (顔文字; lit. 顔(kao)=face, 文字(moji)=character(s); often confused with emoji in the West) that can be understood without tilting one's head to the left.
Also referred to as dongers, text faces, emojicons, emotes or similar.
Install it through npm globally so it can be executed from anywhere in your terminal:
npm install -g kaomoji-maker
It also can be installed as a local module, or just cloning this repository and executing bin/kaomoji-maker through Node.js:
git clone https://github.com/antonvs2/kaomoji-maker.git
cd kaomoji-maker
npm install
node bin/kaomoji-maker
Create kaomoji
Create a kaomoji choosing part by part
Copy saved kaomoji
Check your saved list and copy to clipboard.
Remove kaomoji
Remove multiple kaomoji from saved list.
Exit
Exit CLI.
Pull requests with new parts (under lib/parts
) are welcome. Of course, PR or issues with new functionality and bug fixes are more than welcome too.
FAQs
Interactive kaomoji maker running on Node.js
The npm package kaomoji-maker receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, kaomoji-maker popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that kaomoji-maker 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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