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Emoji for Python
DESCRIPTION:
Emoji for Python. This project was inspired by kyokomi. The entire set of Emoji codes as defined by the Unicode consortium is supported in addition to a bunch of aliases. By default, only the official list is enabled but doing emoji.emojize(language='alias') enables both the full list and aliases. By default, the language is English (language='en') but also supported languages are Spanish ('es'), Portuguese ('pt'), Italian ('it'), French ('fr'), German ('de'). The utils/get-codes-from-unicode-consortium.py may help when updating unicode_codes.py but is not guaranteed to work. Generally speaking it scrapes a table on the Unicode Consortium's website with BeautifulSoup and prints the contents to stdout in a more useful format.
Features
- This project was inspired by kyokomi
- Auto-generated list of the emoji that are supported by the current version of this package
- Official Unicode list
- By default, the language is English
- Supports Spanish ('es'), Portuguese ('pt'), Italian ('it'), French ('fr'), German ('de')
- Emoji for Python
Programming Language
Python
Categories
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