Emoji

HyprEmoji – modern emoji picker for Hyprland

HyprEmoji is a lightweight and fast emoji picker for the Hyprland window manager, built with GTK4 and Rust.

A sleek way to copy emojis into any window on your system.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Instant search: find emojis by typing their name (with debounce included).
  • Category navigation: Smileys, Animals, Food, Objects, and more.
  • Clipboard copy with auto Ctrl+V into the focused window.
  • Recent history: frequently used emojis are saved automatically.
  • Modern and minimal UI, customizable through CSS.
  • Remembers window size and position across sessions.

Website: github.com/Musagy/hypremoji
Support:
Developer: Diego Eduardo Musagy Casas, Chalda Pnuzig
License: ISC License

HyprEmoji in action

HyprEmoji is written in Rust. Learn Rust with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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