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    node-emoji

    node-emoji

    Simple emoji support for node.js projects

    ...Then run npm run-script emojiparse in the project directory or node emojiparse in the lib directory. This should generate the new emoji.json file and output Done.
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    emojipacks

    emojipacks

    CLI to bulk upload emojis to your Slack

    CLI to bulk upload emojis to your Slack! Note you must have node and npm installed. If you don't, go to nodejs.org and follow the install instructions there. A file named batchUploadExample.sh is provided for your reference. Edit this file change the subdomain, email, and password parameters to your own and save it as batchUpload.sh or something similar. It optionally takes an argument for the directory path that contains your yaml files. If this is not provided './packs' will be used by...
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    ConvNetJS

    ConvNetJS

    Deep learning in Javascript to train convolutional neural networks

    ...The library allows you to formulate and solve Neural Networks in Javascript. If you would like to add features to the library, you will have to change the code in src/ and then compile the library into the build/ directory. The compilation script simply concatenates files in src/ and then minifies the result.
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