A simple emoji support for node.js projects. To install node-emoji, you need node.js and npm. Once you have that set-up, just run npm install --save node-emoji in your project directory. You're now ready to use emoji in your node projects! There are some emojis that have "-" in their name, for example "t-rex" and refrencing them directly like this (emoji.t-rex) won't work. In such cases, use the emoji.get('t-rex') syntax instead. To update the list or add custom emoji, clone this repository and put them into lib/emojifile.js. 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.

Features

  • To install node-emoji, you need node.js and npm
  • Just run npm install --save node-emoji in your project directory
  • Use emoji in your node projects!
  • Emojify takes an handler to parse unknown emojis
  • Provide a function to add your own handler
  • Add new emojis

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Categories

Graphics, Libraries

License

MIT License

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Operating Systems

Linux, Mac, Windows

Programming Language

JavaScript

Related Categories

JavaScript Graphics Software, JavaScript Libraries

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2022-10-14