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Feature request: emoji #273

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orestes opened this issue Jan 30, 2016 · 3 comments
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Feature request: emoji #273

orestes opened this issue Jan 30, 2016 · 3 comments

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@orestes
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orestes commented Jan 30, 2016

Loving it so far.
Some of the tools I use create PRs and add emojis to them. Right now ghi displays them like this:

  10: Update mocha to version 2.4.5 <U+1F680> 1 ↑
   9: Update chai to version 3.5.0 <U+1F680> 1 ↑
   8: Update mocha to version 2.4.4 <U+1F680> 1 ↑
   7: Update mocha to version 2.4.3 <U+1F680> 1 ↑
   6: Update mocha to version 2.4.2 <U+1F680> ↑
   5: Update mocha to version 2.4.1 <U+1F680> 1 ↑
   4: Update commitizen to version 2.5.0 <U+1F680> 1 ↑
   3: Update istanbul to version 0.4.2 <U+1F680> 1 ↑
   2: Get a specific number of aliases
   1: Remove commitizen warnings

It'd be awesome to get emojis in the terminal.

@AlexChesters
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This sounds like a nice idea 😄 can you provide an example repo currently using Emojis?

@orestes
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orestes commented Feb 1, 2016

I'm using http://greenkeeper.io/, which creates PRs with emojis. You can see an example on https://github.com/orestes/michus-aliases/pull/10
It's a dummy project based on https://github.com/kentcdodds/starwars-names but greenkeeper didn't add emojis on the PR titles when kentcdodds was working on that repo.

@lsloan
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lsloan commented Feb 15, 2017

I use emoji in the text of issues for some of my projects. I use them in place of bullet points to attract attention to important information. To have them displayed in ghi's output would be very helpful.

FWIW, the hub CLI can display emoji when they appear in issue titles. OTOH, hub can only display titles, it never shows the body, comments, or other details.

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