Would be great to have an icon for husky configuration files: .huskyrc
, .huskyrc.json
, .huskyrc.js
🐶
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I think a drawing of a real husky works better. 👍
I was wondering this myself recently. Husky doesn’t appear to have a project logo, however. The 🐶 emoji is used, but emoji tend not to make great icons because their appearance varies across systems (not to mention they’re impossible to recolour with CSS).
I’m wondering if we shouldn’t add a black-and-white emoji font (like Noto Emoji) for cases like this. What do you think?