EmojiScreen is a listing of movies, TV shows and musicals depicted through emojis.
Below are some guidelines to follow when contributing to this project.
To add a show or movie to this project, you will need to first check the project in the movies.js
, tv.js
, or musicals.js
files to make sure that the movie or show you would like to add is not already in the project. Once you confirm the item you want to add is not already in the project, you will add an Emoji Card
inside of the movies.js
, tv.js
, or musicals.js
files in the data
folder. Each file is made up of an array (a list) of objects. You will add a new object for your show or movie into the appropriate file. Please note: The musicals.js
file is for live musicals (such as Broadway and West End shows). Movie musicals should be added to the movies.js
file.
Below is an example of what a show looks like on the website:
In the emoji javsacript files, each Emoji Card
consists of the following object:
{
title: "Beauty and the Beast",
emojiImgs: "π°π₯πΆππ°οΈ",
genres: ["animation", "family", "fantasy"],
itemLink: "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101414/",
type: "movie",
year: 1991
}
View the Card Overview for details on each part of the emoji object.
Below are detailed walkthroughs on how to add a show or movie to EmojiScreen.
If you would like to suggest a new feature, create an Issue and outline what it is you think should be added or updated. This project was created to help beginners, so keep that in mind when suggesting new things. Wait for confirmation before working on the Issue.
movies.js
, tv.js
, or musicals.js
files and current open pull requests to make sure you are not adding a duplicate.πCheck out a list of all of the EmojiScreen contributors.
Emoji graphics are by Twitter and are licensed under CC-BY 4.0. Review the Attribution Requirements for more information.
Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.