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Include built-in support for new emoji shortcodes recently added to gitmoji #409

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mhutchie opened this issue Nov 7, 2020 · 3 comments
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mhutchie commented Nov 7, 2020

Describe the improvement that you'd like
In the last five months, gitmoji have made the following changes:

  • Renamed :pencil: to :memo:
  • Added :passport-control:

These changes should be reflected in the built-in set of emoji shortcodes supported in Git Graph.

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I've included importing gitmoji into my pre-release steps, so that going forward the set of gitmoji in Git Graph is always kept in sync.

@mhutchie mhutchie added the improvement An improvement to existing functionality label Nov 7, 2020
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@mhutchie mhutchie added this to the v1.28.0 milestone Nov 7, 2020
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mhutchie commented Nov 7, 2020

This will be available in v1.28.0.

If you'd like to use it before the next release, you can download v1.28.0-beta.0, and install it following the instructions provided here.

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Pustur commented Sep 11, 2021

I've included importing gitmoji into my pre-release steps, so that going forward the set of gitmoji in Git Graph is always kept in sync.

@mhutchie Was the above ever done? I see that currently we are missing a few gitmoji, namely:

  • :coffin: ⚰️
  • :monocle_face: 🧐
  • :necktie: 👔
  • :test_tube: 🧪

Would you kindly add them? Or should I open a new issue first?

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Hi @Pustur,

Those new Gitmoji will automatically be included in the next Git Graph release. There’s no need for you to open a new issue.

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