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pokemoji

v0.1.0

Published

Pokemon emoji lists for emojipacks

Downloads

3

Readme

Pokemoji

pokemoji

Pokemon emoji list for emojipacks

Easily import all of the original 151 Pokemon to your Slack team!

Many thanks to PokemonGo-Map and Pokéapi.

TLDR

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jaylynch/pokemoji/master/pokemon-by-name.yaml

Install

  • Have Node.js

  • Install emojipacks and run it on the list file https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jaylynch/pokemoji/master/pokemon-by-name.yaml:

    $ npm install -g emojipacks
    ...
    
    $ emojipacks
    Slack subdomain: yourcompanyname
    Email address login: [email protected]
    Password: *********
    Path or URL of Emoji yaml file: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jaylynch/pokemoji/master/pokemon-by-name.yaml
  • Wait a while... 🚶☕😴💃📖

  • Paste test-by-name or test-by-number into a DM with slackbot and see if it worked!

Options

  • Use pokemon-by-name.yaml for the emoji to be added by name (eg. :bulbasaur:, :psyduck:)
  • Use pokemon-by-number.yaml for the emoji to be added by number (eg. :pokemon-1:, :pokemon-54:)

Misc

The script which generated the -by-name file from the numbers is attached for curiosity's sake. I'd suggest avoiding it, it was very hastily slapped together, but if you really want to just npm install && npm run gen-name-yaml

gen1.json and gen1.yaml contain the raw data from Pokéapi in case you want to muck about with it.

test-by-name and test-by-number contain the full list, in order, as Slack emoji ready to copy-paste into a channel to test them.

License

Code is MIT. Go bananas~ 🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌

(Copyright on actual Pokemon imagery and data may be a very different story - use your own judgement there, ❤️ Nintendo)