I've come across gitmoji a few times now and then. Recently, I've also suggested a feature for some kind of contextual emoji search (like the second table in the article,) in the gitmoji-cli repo: github.com/carloscuesta/gitmoji-cl...
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I can't endorse gitmoji-cli enough. I think it's super convenient. I just do git commit, and gitmoji-cli automatically (using a git hook) gives me an interactive prompt to choose the best emoji.
It's quick and easy and I don't have to think much about which emoji to use.
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I've come across gitmoji a few times now and then. Recently, I've also suggested a feature for some kind of contextual emoji search (like the second table in the article,) in the gitmoji-cli repo:
github.com/carloscuesta/gitmoji-cl...
Feel free to endorse the issue, if you think that'll help users, or comment your ideas below that thread. 😊
It's a good article I wait for use with gitmoji-cli. I love emoji 😄
I can't endorse gitmoji-cli enough. I think it's super convenient. I just do
git commit
, andgitmoji-cli
automatically (using a git hook) gives me an interactive prompt to choose the best emoji.It's quick and easy and I don't have to think much about which emoji to use.