To install emotlib, simply use pipenv (or pip, of course):
$ pipenv install emotlib
π©π
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Note: In python2.x, your string need to be unicode. Ex: u'I'm π§'
>> import emotlib
>> print(emotlib.emoji())
π§β
>> print(emotlib.emoji(category='food-fruit'))
π
>> print(emotlib.emoji(num=3))
π¨βππ¨βππ¨βπ
>> print(emotlib.emoji(num=3, sep= ' ~ '))
π€Έ ~ π€Έ ~ π€Έ ~
>> print(emotlib.emojify('I\'m :man_technologist:'))
I'm π¨βπ»
>> print(emotlib.emojify('I\'m :man~technologist:', alias='~'))
I'm π¨βπ»
>> print(emotlib.demojify('I\'m π¨βπ»'))
I'm :man_technologist:
>> print(emotlib.demojify('I\'m π¨βπ»', alias='~'))
I'm :man~technologist:
>> print(emotlib.emoticon())
( Β΄ β½ ` )οΎ
>> print(emotlib.emoticon(feel='confused'))
(Β΄βο½) οΎο½°
>> print(emotlib.emoticon(num=3))
βοΌβ
ο½βοΌββοΌβ
ο½βοΌββοΌβ
ο½βοΌβ
>> print(emotlib.emoticon(num=3, sep=' ~ '))
(Β΄βοΎο½*)γ ~ (Β΄βοΎο½*)γ ~ (Β΄βοΎο½*)γ ~
>> print(emotlib.emoticonify('I\'m a happy developer.'))
I'm a happy developer. *(*Β΄βο½*)β
Check categories & feels
>> import emotlib
>> emotlib.emoji_categories
>> emotlib.emoticon_feels