Emojicodes Save

An extension to use emoji codes in your Sphinx documentation! 😍

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Sphinx Emoji Codes

An extension to use emoji codes in your Sphinx documentation!

.. code::

pip install sphinxemoji

Usage

Enable the Sphinx extension(s) in your conf.py file:

.. code:: python

extensions = [ '...', 'sphinxemoji.sphinxemoji', ]

Then you can use emoji code replacements by writing them between bars:

.. code:: rst

This text includes a smiley face |:smile:| and a snake too! |:snake:|

Don't you love it? |:heart_eyes:|

You can find the list of all supported emoji codes in the project's documentation page <https://sphinxemojicodes.readthedocs.io/#supported-codes>_.

Configuration

If you want a consistent emoji style instead of using the browser's default, you can set it in your conf.py file:

.. code:: python

sphinxemoji_style = 'twemoji'

By default Twemoji is obtained from a CDN. If you want to specify your own source location (be it local or from another CDN), you can do so via the conf.py file:

.. code:: python

sphinxemoji_source = 'https://unpkg.com/twemoji@latest/dist/twemoji.min.js'

or: sphinxemoji_source = 'my-local-twemoji.min.js'

Build

You can build this package by running this command from the root directory:

.. code::

python -m build

Notes

Emoji substitutions are processed after default substitutions like |release|, |version| and |today|, but before any other substitutions in source files (i.e. emoji substitutions can be overriden).

Open Source Agenda is not affiliated with "Emojicodes" Project. README Source: sphinx-contrib/emojicodes

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