Open ccoVeille opened 6 months ago
I also found https://github.com/donatj/ghemoji maintained by @donatj that sounds promising
I'm not entirely sure I understand the context here, but my library is written in Go, seems an ill replacement for something written in ruby
Hi @donatj
I'm sorry for the lack of context.
Let me try yo explain.
I'm currently using forgit https://github.com/wfxr/forgit a great tool maintained by @wfxr and other great people.
On the forgit readme they mention emoji-cli (this project) as a tool to be used with forgit.
But this project is outdated and almost abandoned, while forgit is actively maintained.
So I asked for a status about the project.
I also found out other tools such as your @donatj equivalent to emoji-cli.
I'm a senior golang developer, I liked your project (I might contribute to your project BTW). So I brought it (also you) in the discussion.
My point for @wfxr was to ask if they considered their emoji-cli tool as maintained or not, and if they were open for contribution or for updating forgit readme to mention project like yours or others, and archive emoji cli (this project)
I'm not entirely sure I understand the context here, but my library is written in Go, seems an ill replacement for something written in ruby
@donatj here is how forgit uses emoji-cli
https://github.com/wfxr/forgit/blob/b35b309ce57062d301a2036a5fd3c149ad2d62f4/bin/git-forgit#L68-L75
I now realize your binary is only about updating GitHub, I thought there were a binary equivalent to emoji-cli
or https://github.com/mrowa44/emojify i
Hi @wfxr
forgit mentions this project
The code is 7 years old, are you open to contribution or would you suggest using https://github.com/mrowa44/emojify instead or any other tools that may exist
My point is the fact I could help in maintaining your tool, but the lack of commits and stars make me doubtful there is a need for that.
what would you think ?