New emoji suggestions
See original GitHub issueHello @carloscuesta 😎! Awesome work here. 👊
I have some suggestions based on what we use at work.
- Emoji: ♻️
- Code:
:recycle:
- Description: When refactoring code
- Emoji: ☔️
- Code:
:umbrella:
- Description: When improving test coverage
- Emoji: 🏧
- Code:
:atm:
- Description: When adding automation tasks
If you approve I can submit a PR with the proposed changes! 🥂
Issue Analytics
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- Created 6 years ago
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- Comments:5 (2 by maintainers)
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The point is we shouldn’t be changing emojis as long as they have been set some time ago, because some repositories would have a confusing history 🤔
Makes sense.