emoji
is a minimalistic emoji library for Go. It lets you use emoji characters in strings.
Inspired by spatie/emoji
go get github.com/enescakir/emoji
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/enescakir/emoji"
)
func main() {
fmt.Printf("Hello %v\n", emoji.WavingHand)
fmt.Printf("I am %v from %v\n",
emoji.ManTechnologist,
emoji.FlagForTurkey,
)
fmt.Printf("Different skin tones.\n default: %v light: %v dark: %v\n",
emoji.ThumbsUp,
emoji.OkHand.Tone(emoji.Light),
emoji.CallMeHand.Tone(emoji.Dark),
)
fmt.Printf("Emojis with multiple skin tones.\n both medium: %v light and dark: %v\n",
emoji.PeopleHoldingHands.Tone(emoji.Medium),
emoji.PeopleHoldingHands.Tone(emoji.Light, emoji.Dark),
)
fmt.Println(emoji.Parse("Emoji aliases are :sunglasses:"))
emoji.Println("Use fmt wrappers : 1: with emoji support :tada:")
}
/* OUTPUT
Hello 👋
I am 👨💻 from 🇹🇷
Different skin tones.
default: 👍 light: 👌🏻 dark: 🤙🏿
Emojis with multiple skin tones.
both medium: 🧑🏽🤝🧑🏽 light and dark: 🧑🏻🤝🧑🏿
Emoji aliases are 😎
Use fmt wrappers 👍 with emoji support 🎉
*/
This package contains emojis constants based on Full Emoji List v13.0.
emoji.CallMeHand // 🤙
emoji.CallMeHand.Tone(emoji.Dark) // 🤙🏿
Also, it has additional emoji aliases from github/gemoji.
emoji.Parse(": 1:") // 👍
emoji.Parse(":100:") // 💯
You can generate country flag emoji with ISO 3166 Alpha2 codes:
emoji.CountryFlag("tr") // 🇹🇷
emoji.CountryFlag("US") // 🇺🇸
emoji.Parse("country flag alias :flag-gb:") // country flag alias 🇬🇧
All constants are generated by internal/generator
.
go test
- Add examples to
godoc
I am accepting PRs that add aliases to the package.
You have to add it to customEmojis
list at internal/generator/main
.
If you think an emoji constant is not correct, open an issue. Please use this list to look up the correct unicode value and the name of the character.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.