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emoji 🚀 🎒 🎉

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emoji is a minimalistic emoji library for Go. It lets you use emoji characters in strings.

Inspired by spatie/emoji

Install 💾

go get github.com/enescakir/emoji

Usage 🏄

package main

import (
    "fmt"

    "github.com/enescakir/emoji"
)

func main() {
	fmt.Printf("Hello %v\n", emoji.WavingHand)
	fmt.Printf("I am %v from %v\n",
		emoji.ManTechnologist,
		emoji.FlagForTurkey,
	)
	fmt.Printf("Different skin tones.\n  default: %v light: %v dark: %v\n",
		emoji.ThumbsUp,
		emoji.OkHand.Tone(emoji.Light),
		emoji.CallMeHand.Tone(emoji.Dark),
	)
	fmt.Printf("Emojis with multiple skin tones.\n  both medium: %v light and dark: %v\n",
		emoji.PeopleHoldingHands.Tone(emoji.Medium),
		emoji.PeopleHoldingHands.Tone(emoji.Light, emoji.Dark),
	)
	fmt.Println(emoji.Parse("Emoji aliases are :sunglasses:"))
	emoji.Println("Use fmt wrappers :+1: with emoji support :tada:")
}

/* OUTPUT

    Hello 👋
    I am 👨‍💻 from 🇹🇷
    Different skin tones.
      default: 👍 light: 👌🏻 dark: 🤙🏿
    Emojis with multiple skin tones.
      both medium: 🧑🏽‍🤝‍🧑🏽 light and dark: 🧑🏻‍🤝‍🧑🏿
    Emoji aliases are 😎
    Use fmt wrappers 👍 with emoji support 🎉
*/

This package contains emojis constants based on Full Emoji List v13.0.

emoji.CallMeHand // 🤙
emoji.CallMeHand.Tone(emoji.Dark) // 🤙🏿

Also, it has additional emoji aliases from github/gemoji.

emoji.Parse(":+1:") // 👍
emoji.Parse(":100:") // 💯

You can generate country flag emoji with ISO 3166 Alpha2 codes:

emoji.CountryFlag("tr") // 🇹🇷
emoji.CountryFlag("US") // 🇺🇸
emoji.Parse("country flag alias :flag-gb:") // country flag alias 🇬🇧

All constants are generated by internal/generator.

Testing 🔨

go test

Todo 📌

  • Add examples to godoc

Contributing 👨‍💻

I am accepting PRs that add aliases to the package. You have to add it to customEmojis list at internal/generator/main.

If you think an emoji constant is not correct, open an issue. Please use this list to look up the correct unicode value and the name of the character.

Credits ⭐

License 📜

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.