Should we add a gitmoji for "Add or update run scripts."?
See original GitHub issueWe have the 🔨 for “Add or update build scripts.” so should we add a gitmoji for “Add or update run scripts.”? Maybe 🏃 or 👟? I’m thinking of scripts inside of a launch.json
file for VS Code and trying to make the distinction between building and running. Let me know what you all think!
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Just others suggestions:
(emojis here used for voting/pooling they were not choose based on meaning)
I’d like to suggest add or update development scripts, which might include all of : run/launch, build, deploy/publish, lint & all kinds of maintenance scripts.