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How to use it ? #23
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Discussions about the proposal of an emoji.
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I agree, a tutorial would be pretty nice. |
Thank you @welcoMattic for mac users but I'm on Windows 10 |
I will write a tutorial on the README.md, but long story short, the point is about adding the emoji git commit -am ":lipstick: Updating the UI" -m "Body message"` Which will produce something like: 馃拕 Updating the UI |
Ok thank you @carloscuesta for your quick answer 馃憤 |
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Hello @carloscuesta 馃槑!
gitmoji seems pretty cool, but sorry to ask but I don't know how to use it ?
When I make a commit I write something like this :
git commit -am "My commit"
So where can I add an emoji ?
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