⚰️ for "Remove dead code"
See original GitHub issueHello @carloscuesta 😎!
- Emoji:
🪦⚰️ - Code:
:headstone:
:coffin:
- Description: Remove dead code
I would like to add headstone coffin emoji because we can need to have an emoji to inform others about dead code deleted.
For example, we started a new project inside our monorepo but this project is cancelled. We need to delete it and a headstone coffin fit perfectly to this usage.
Second example, you deleting old code not used anymore.
Thank you !
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- Created 3 years ago
- Comments:7 (4 by maintainers)
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LGTM do you want to take care of the Pull Request @emericspiroux? 😄
@emericspiroux Nope it’s fine to just update this one I would say. Would be also awesome if you took the time to thing on a nice and self explanatory description for this gitmoji 😉