Introduce the shibui gitmoji (beautiful and simple)
See original GitHub issueHello @carloscuesta 😎!
- Emoji: ⭕
- Code:
:o:
- Description: Shibui (渋い) (adjective), shibumi (渋み) (noun), or shibusa (渋さ) (noun) are Japanese words that refer to a particular aesthetic of simple, subtle, and unobtrusive beauty. source I know it is not fairly common in programming. However, in my company when we do something simple and beautiful we put a shibui tag in the commit. I’d love to see the concept appear in gitmoji 😃
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Thanks for the answers ❤️ .
I clearly here your concerns and shibui is clearly a “how” and not a “what”. I mostly used it when I find a solution to a complex problem with a really simple solution. It is just a mark of proudness I guess 😆 .
Regarding the description I guess: simple and beautiful only would fit the shibui spirit.
For the emoji I really like 💠 but after reflection I also thought of ❄️ (simple and beautiful).
I guess shibui is not a concept mainstream enough to add it in gitmoji. However, I found that this way of thinking for designing code is most of the time one of the most powerful.
Since it is mostly a how and not what I guess we can close the issue. However, I actually loved that you loved the idea as an idea 👍
Yes please! It would be a great addition