0.2.0 • Published 6 years ago

docute-emojify v0.2.0

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Last release
6 years ago

docute-emojify

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Docute plugin for transforming emoji aliases within Markdown.

Installation

Get the UMD build and load it before you initialize Docute inside your index.html file:

<script src="https://unpkg.com/docute-emojify"></script>

Then, configure the plugin.

docute.init({
  plugins: [
    docuteEmojify(),
  ],
});

This plugin requires Docute >=2.9.

Usage

Emoji aliases will be replaced with their respective Unicode characters within your Markdown documents. For instance,

This is **Markdown** with :100: emoji support :ok_hand:

will render as

This is Markdown with 💯 emoji support 👌

All emoji aliases are scraped from the gemoji repository.

Adding Aliases

You can add additional aliases for existing emoji by providing an aliases object when you configure the plugin.

docuteEmojify({
  aliases: {
    100: 'hundo',
    thinking: [
      'thunking',
      'thonk',
    ],
  },
});

This will replace :hundo: with 💯 and :thunking: or :thonk: with 🤔.

Blacklisting Aliases

Aliases may be blacklisted by providing an array of aliases as the blacklist option.

docuteEmojify({
  blacklist: [
    '100',
    '+1',
  ],
});

This will make :100: and :+1: render as typed rather than as an emoji character.

Emojifying Code

By default, aliases found in code formatting (i.e. surrounded by matching backticks) are not transformed. This behaviour can be toggled using the emojifyCode option.

docuteEmojify({
  emojifyCode: true,
});

We will now see

See emoji code below `:+1:`

```
:100:
```

render as

See emoji code below 👍

💯
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