Emojus is singular of emoji, right?
Ever wanted to enrich your GitHub comments with some less generic emoji? https://emojus.com is a website which exposes special emoji for the emoji connoisseur to whom only the best emoji are good enough. To use an emojus in a GitHub comment simply find an emojus on http://emojus.com that you like and copy the code for that emojus into your comment.
Simply put a .png or .gif image into the public/emoji folder and create a PR for it.
Simply put a .jpg, .png or .gif image into the public/stickers folder and create a PR for it.
- The image should be 512px x 512px.
- For visual consistency I recommend using 10px line thickness in illustrations.
- It should be possible to identify what the image is displaying when rendered in 18px x 18px.
- The file name should be written in kebab-case and not be misleading.
- The image should be 1024px x 1024px.
- The file name should be written in kebab-case and not be misleading.
First, run the development server:
npm run dev
Open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the result.
Anything that's merged into master is automatically deployed, provided that all the checks pass.