How to use it ?
See original GitHub issueHello @carloscuesta 😎!
gitmoji seems pretty cool, but sorry to ask but I don’t know how to use it ?
When I make a commit I write something like this :
git commit -am "My commit"
So where can I add an emoji ?
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I will write a tutorial on the README.md, but long story short, the point is about adding the emoji
:code:
at the beginning of the commit, for example:Which will produce something like: 💄 Updating the UI
@zedwang Now on Windows 10, an emoji picker is built-in! Just do either <kbd>Win</kbd> + <kbd>;</kbd> or <kbd>Win</kbd> + <kbd>.</kbd>.