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To update your README header with new emojis, you can use either Unicode emojis directly or GitHub‑Flavored Markdown's emoji syntax (:emoji_name:). Here are some examples and tips:

Example README Header with Emojis

# 🚀 Project Name – Awesome Feature 🌟

or

# :rocket: Project Name – Awesome Feature :star:

How to Add Emojis in Markdown

  1. Copy‑paste Unicode emojis You can copy emojis from websites like Emojipedia and paste them directly into your .md file. Example: # 🧪 Experimental Module

  2. Use GitHub emoji shortcodes GitHub supports shortcodes like :sparkles: → ✨, :zap: → ⚡, :lock: → 🔒. Example: # :sparkles: New Release :tada:

Common Emojis for Tech Projects

Emoji Shortcode Meaning
🚀 :rocket: Deployment / launch
:sparkles: New features
🐛 :bug: Bug fixes
🔒 :lock: Security
:zap: Performance
📦 :package: Packages / dependencies
🧪 :test_tube: Testing / experiments
🌐 :globe_with_meridians: Web / international
🔧 :wrench: Configuration / tools
🎨 :art: UI / design

Example Updated Header for Your Project

If your project is about Docker security scanning (from the previous workflow), you might write:

# 🐳 Docker Security Scanner – 🔒 Continuous Vulnerability Analysis

or with shortcodes:

# :whale: Docker Security Scanner – :lock: Continuous Vulnerability Analysis

Simply edit your README.md file, replace the existing header with the new one containing emojis, and commit the change. The emojis will render automatically on GitHub.


CodeAnt-AI Description

Update README header emojis to globe and smile icons

What Changed

  • Replaced heart emojis in the README header with globe, smile, and network emojis so the top-line now reads "GitHub Codespaces 🌍🌍😊🌐🌐React"
  • Only the visible project header text changed; rest of the README content is unchanged
  • The new emojis appear immediately on the repository's README on GitHub and in cloned copies

Impact

✅ Clearer project header on GitHub
✅ Updated visual branding in README
✅ Immediate visible change for new contributors

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To update your README header with new emojis, you can use either **Unicode emojis** directly or GitHub‑Flavored Markdown's emoji syntax (`:emoji_name:`). Here are some examples and tips:

## Example README Header with Emojis

```markdown
# 🚀 Project Name – Awesome Feature 🌟
```

or

```markdown
# :rocket: Project Name – Awesome Feature :star:
```

## How to Add Emojis in Markdown

1. **Copy‑paste Unicode emojis**  
   You can copy emojis from websites like [Emojipedia](https://emojipedia.org) and paste them directly into your `.md` file.  
   Example: `# 🧪 Experimental Module`

2. **Use GitHub emoji shortcodes**  
   GitHub supports shortcodes like `:sparkles:` → ✨, `:zap:` → ⚡, `:lock:` → 🔒.  
   Example: `# :sparkles: New Release :tada:`

## Common Emojis for Tech Projects

| Emoji | Shortcode | Meaning |
|-------|-----------|---------|
| 🚀 | `:rocket:` | Deployment / launch |
| ✨ | `:sparkles:` | New features |
| 🐛 | `:bug:` | Bug fixes |
| 🔒 | `:lock:` | Security |
| ⚡ | `:zap:` | Performance |
| 📦 | `:package:` | Packages / dependencies |
| 🧪 | `:test_tube:` | Testing / experiments |
| 🌐 | `:globe_with_meridians:` | Web / international |
| 🤖 | `:robot:` | Automation / AI |
| 🔧 | `:wrench:` | Configuration / tools |
| 🎨 | `:art:` | UI / design |

## Example Updated Header for Your Project

If your project is about **Docker security scanning** (from the previous workflow), you might write:

```markdown
# 🐳 Docker Security Scanner – 🔒 Continuous Vulnerability Analysis
```

or with shortcodes:

```markdown
# :whale: Docker Security Scanner – :lock: Continuous Vulnerability Analysis
```

Simply edit your `README.md` file, replace the existing header with the new one containing emojis, and commit the change. The emojis will render automatically on GitHub.
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This PR updates the README title text to use a new set of emojis, affecting how the project header appears when viewed on the repository page.

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    Developer->>Git: Commit README header emoji change
    Git->>GitHub: Push updated README
    GitHub->>GitHub: Render README with new emoji header
    Viewer->>GitHub: Open repository page
    GitHub-->>Viewer: Show README with updated header
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