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Emoji for Python

Project description

Emoji for Python. This project was inspired by kyokomi.

Example

The entire set of Emoji codes as defined by the unicode consortium is supported in addition to a bunch of aliases. By default only the official list is enabled but doing emoji.emojize(use_aliases=True) enables both the full list and aliases.

>> import emoji
>> print(emoji.emojize('Python is :thumbs_up:'))
Python is 👍
>> print(emoji.emojize('Python is :thumbsup:', use_aliases=True))
Python is 👍
>> print(emoji.demojize('Python is 👍'))
Python is :thumbs_up:

Installation

Via pip:

$ pip install emoji --upgrade

From master branch:

$ git clone https://github.com/carpedm20/emoji.git
$ cd emoji
$ python setup.py install

Developing

$ git clone https://github.com/carpedm20/emoji.git
$ cd emoji
$ pip install -e .\[dev\]
$ nosetests

The utils/get-codes-from-unicode-consortium.py may help when updating unicode_codes.py but is not guaranteed to work. Generally speaking it scrapes a table on the Unicode Consortium’s website with BeautifulSoup and prints the contents to stdout in a more useful format.

Authors

Taehoon Kim / @carpedm20

Kevin Wurster / @geowurster

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