Initial Commit Emoji
See original GitHub issueAccording to this repo, you used a flame emoji (🔥) for this purpose. Why not add ini = "!f() { git cap \"🔥\"; }; f"
for completeness?
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Feel free to use more emoji in the commit message but probably never do that at the beginning. 🥳
Although it is against the the philosophy of the project, if you want a special label, you can use the 🎉 emoji