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emoji-gen

v1.0.4

Published

Create your own set of `emoji`s from your images.

Downloads

7

Readme

emoji-gen v1.0.4

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Create your own set of 'emoji's from your images.

Features

  • emoji-gen is command line tool written in node.js.
  • This creates stylesheet (.css) file from the command line.
  • You need to prepare your own images which you want to use as emoji symbol (like :dog: :mouse: :alien: )
  • With the generated css, you can use emoji in your markup files (.html) like <i class="emoji emoji-mySymbol"></i>.
    • See below for details.
    • See demo for what it looks like.

Install

npm install -g emoji-gen

This installs emoji-gen command globally. You can check the installation by hitting the command:

emoji-gen --help

Usage

emoji-gen command creates css file from the glob pattern of image files.

Suppose you have following dir structure and image files:

site/
└── img/
    ├── bar.svg
    ├── baz.svg
    └── foo.svg

Then do this:

emoji-gen "site/img/**/*.svg" -o site/css/emoji.css

Then you have:

site/
├── css/
│   └── emoji.css
└── img/
    ├── bar.svg
    ├── baz.svg
    └── foo.svg

The above command creates site/css/emoji.css and you can use the following markups in html with it:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="path/to/emoji.css" />
...
Hello, this is my emoji <i class="emoji emoji-foo"></i> !

In the above <i></i> part is rendered like emoji!

See the demo.

The following classes are included in the generated css:

  • .emoji
    • This defines the basic dimension of emoji character.
  • .emoji-20
  • .emoji-22
  • .emoji-25
  • .emoji-30
    • These define the basic dimension of emoji character with the specific sizes.
  • .emoji-foo
  • .emoji-bar
  • .emoji-baz
    • These define each emoji character.

Command options

You can specify the following options in the command:

  • --class You can specify class name for each css class. Default is emoji.
  • --output You can specify output file path. This is required.
  • --size The sizes of emoji classes. If you set --size 20,30,40, then you have emoji-20 emoji-30 and emoji-40 classes. Default is 20,22,25,30.
  • --default-size The default size of emoji. Default is 22.

Note

  • This module supports node v4.x and above.
  • This module doesn't create an emoji sprite.
  • This module doesn't inline emoji images in the generated css.

License

MIT