:heart: gitmoji for community-related changes
See original GitHub issueHello @carloscuesta 😎!
- Emoji: ❤️
- Code:
:heart:
- Description: community-related changes
Inspired by https://github.com/carloscuesta/gitmoji/issues/336#issuecomment-541394183 and https://github.com/carloscuesta/gitmoji/issues/336#issuecomment-640920608.
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- Created 3 years ago
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The meaning of
:heart:
(community-related) is a scope and does not describe an action. That’s why it is problematic to add it as a gitmoji. If we look at the current list, all gitmojis that are still here describe an action (sometime with a scope); but the action in the repository must be provided (fix ♻️ , improving 🔍 , even mocking 🤡 ). And comunity-related changes are somehow covered by 📝, 👥. Yet it does not seems perfect so.Can you @KaKi87 provide some commit messages where ❤️ should be used instead of the current gitmojis ! It will helps 😄
I don’t think I said I use it because I think I never have used it. I don’t really care, but at least it makes more sense to go for more general ❤️ then to have a single purpose 👥.
If it helps the discussion, here are some examples: