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Look up emojis by text and copy them to the clipboard.
ویژگی مقدار
سیستم عامل -
نام فایل emojisearcher-0.6.0
نام emojisearcher
نسخه کتابخانه 0.6.0
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده -
ایمیل نویسنده Bob Belderbos <bob@pybit.es>
آدرس صفحه اصلی -
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/emojisearcher/
مجوز -
## Pybites Emoji Searcher I have been googling emojis and manually copying them to my clipboard. Except for Slack + GitHub, there the `:` + autocomplete works great. For other tools, for example Facebook or plain blog / email writing, I needed a better way. So here is a tool to look up emojis by text from the command line and automatically copy matching ones to the clipboard (using the awesome [pyperclip](https://pyperclip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) tool). By default it takes the first match in case there are multiple matching emojis. However if you append a dot (.) to a word you get to choose which emoji gets copied. You can also use a `.preferences` file to store overriding emojis or ones this tool does not provide. I hope you enjoy this tool and don't hesitate to reach out to me by email: bob@pybit.es or just open an issue / open a PR if you see any opportunity for improvements. ### How to install and run it ``` $ git clone git@github.com:bbelderbos/emojisearcher.git $ cd emojisearcher $ python3.10 -m venv venv $ source venv/bin/activate (venv) $ pip install -r requirements.txt # or in one command $ make setup # search from cli (venv) $ python -m emojisearcher.script bicep Copied 💪 to clipboard (venv) $ python -m emojisearcher.script snake Copied 🐍 to clipboard (venv) $ python -m emojisearcher.script tada Copied 🎉 to clipboard # search interactively (specially useful if there are multiple matches, you can choose) (venv) $ python -m emojisearcher.script ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Type one or more emoji related words ... End a word with a . if you want to select an emoji if there are multiple matches, otherwise the first match will be picked. Type 'q' to exit. > snake Copied 🐍 to clipboard ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Type one or more emoji related words ... End a word with a . if you want to select an emoji if there are multiple matches, otherwise the first match will be picked. Type 'q' to exit. > grin Copied 😺 to clipboard ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Type one or more emoji related words ... End a word with a . if you want to select an emoji if there are multiple matches, otherwise the first match will be picked. Type 'q' to exit. > grin. 1 😺 2 😸 3 😀 4 😃 5 😄 6 😅 7 😆 8 😀 9 😁 Select the number of the emoji you want: 4 Copied 😃 to clipboard ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Type one or more emoji related words ... End a word with a . if you want to select an emoji if there are multiple matches, otherwise the first match will be picked. Type 'q' to exit. > q Bye ``` ### Ease of use: make a shell alias Using a shell alias can be really convenient for this (assuming you have the project cloned in `~/code`): ``` # .zshrc function emo { # subshell so you don't stay in the virtual env after running it (cd $HOME/code/emojisearcher && source venv/bin/activate && python -m emojisearcher.script "$@") } $ source ~/.zshrc $ emo snake Copied 🐍 to clipboard # or get multiple emojis at once $ emo snake bicep tada heart fire Copied 🐍 💪 🎉 💓 🔥 to clipboard ``` After sourcing your .zshrc you can now get emojis copied to your clipboard fast using `emo bicep`, `emo tada` etc. ### Preferred emojis _This section uses the shell alias I created in the previous step._ Sometimes you don't get a match: ``` $ emo ninja No matches for ninja ``` Or you get way too many: ``` $ emo heart. 1 💓 2 🖤 ... ... 35 😻 36 😍 Select the number of the emoji you want: 36 Copied 😍 to clipboard ``` And some don't work (not sure why yet ...): ``` $ emo question Copied to clipboard ``` Since 0.6.0 you can create a `.preferences` file to create a mapping of missing / preferred emojis which will take precedence. You can create this file in the root folder of the project or use the `EMOJI_PREFERENCES` environment variable to store it somewhere else: ``` $ export EMOJI_PREFERENCES=/Users/bbelderbos/.emoji_preferences ``` Let's look at this in action. Normally the tool would work like this: ``` $ emo heart Copied 💓 to clipboard $ emo cool Copied 🆒 to clipboard ``` Say you added a preferences file like this: ``` $ cat .preferences ninja:🥷 # missing (and much needed) # overrides eyes:😍 # replaces default 😁 heart:❤️ # replaces default 💓 hearts:💕 # replaces default 💞 # easier to remember idea:💡 # also matches "bulb" # trying to fix non-matching emojis bliksem:⚡️ # this is Dutch faster:🏃 ``` Note that you can use (inline) comments. Now with the preferences in place your shiny new emojis kick in first 🎉 ``` $ emo heart Copied ❤️ to clipboard (no more 💓) $ emo cool Copied 😎 to clipboard (no more 🆒) ``` Enjoy! ### Running the tests and other tools ``` (venv) $ pytest # or (venv) $ make cov # run flake8 and mypy (venv) $ make lint (venv) $ make typing ``` ### Rich Originally Around 0.0.5 we started using `rich` to retrieve a list of emojis, it seems a bit more accurate (e.g. our beloved tada 🎉 emoji was missing!) ### OS alternatives While sharing this [On Twitter](https://twitter.com/bbelderbos/status/1374414940988043264) I learned about other ways to get emojis (thanks Matt Harrison): - Windows: Windows logo key + . (period) - Mac: CTRL + CMD + Space Trying this on Mac, this does require the mouse though and it does not copy the emoji to your clipboard.


نیازمندی

مقدار نام
=1.8. pyperclip
=12.3. rich
- pytest


زبان مورد نیاز

مقدار نام
>=3.10 Python


نحوه نصب


نصب پکیج whl emojisearcher-0.6.0:

    pip install emojisearcher-0.6.0.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz emojisearcher-0.6.0:

    pip install emojisearcher-0.6.0.tar.gz