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Gitmoji

by alanjaouen ALL

A Sublime Text 3 plugin to insert emoji

Labels github, emoji, commit

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Gitmoji

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Inspired by gitmoji

This extension helps you to add emoji on your commit messages. Using emojis on commit messages provides an easy way of identifying the purpose or intention of a commit with only looking at the emojis used.

Usage

Use ctrl+shift+P to open command palette.

Select Gitmoji: Insert emoji or Gitmoji: Insert shortcode in command palette.

screenshot menu

Then type your use case and select the right emoji.

screenshot menu 2

Customization

You can add your own emojis and description to fit your needs by adding them in the settings file.

use the menu preferences -> Package Settings -> GitMoji -> Settings or type Preferences: Gitmoji Settings in the command palette.

Installation

Use ctrl+shift+P to open command palette.

Select Package Control: Install Package in command palette.

Select Gitmoji in the list of packages.