gmocli provides a command-line interface for searching emoji characters with associated gitmoji descriptions.
It uses combined data from Mange/emoji-data and carloscuesta/gitmoji.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- List all emoji characters with their name, info, and gitmoji description (where available).
- Search for an emoji using keywords.
- Print a specific emoji by name.
- Use in a commit message.
- Use with dmenu, fzf, or rofi.
Website: github.com/duhdugg/gmocli
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Developer: Doug Elkin
License: MIT License

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