Use 🤕 for commits related to polyfills, shims, fallbacks, etc.
See original GitHub issueHello @carloscuesta 😎!
🤕 could be used for commits related to adding polyfills, shims, fallbacks, etc. (although I’d prefer a band-aid emoji)
- Emoji: 🤕
- Code:
:face_with_head_bandage:
- Description: Adding support for other platforms through polyfills, shims, fallbacks, etc.
Also, how specific do you plan for gitmoji to be? For example, I often use 🍪 for commits related to cookies (i.e. Document.cookie), but I figured that may be too specific due to really only being oriented toward web development (and could arguably be something like ✨ anyway).
Thanks for the awesome standardization and site!
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This one cannot even be rendered on my system for some reason (Mac OS X 10.8.5 / Firefox 48.0.2). All other suggested emojis so far could be rendered.
This emoji in particular it’s from the V8.0 release. Thanks @trych good to know this 👍
In this link we can find all the emoji releases: http://www.unicode.org/emoji/charts/emoji-versions.html