.gitignore | ||
.npmignore | ||
.travis.yml | ||
emojis.json | ||
index.js | ||
LICENSE | ||
package.json | ||
push.sh | ||
README.md | ||
update-emojis.js | ||
yarn.lock |
hexo-filter-github-emojis
A Hexo plugin that adds emoji support, using Github Emojis API.
Check out the Emoji Cheat Sheet for all the emojis it supports.
V2 is not compatible with V1. V1 replaces codepoints with <img>
tags. While V2 makes the font transparent and displays emojis with background-image
.
Installation
$ npm install hexo-filter-github-emojis --save
Options
You can configure this plugin in _config.yml
. Default options:
githubEmojis:
enable: true
className: github-emoji
inject: true
styles:
customEmojis:
-
className - Image class name. For example ✨
:sparkles:
the filter will generate something like this:<span class="github-emoji" style="background-image:url(https://assets-cdn.github.com/images/icons/emoji/unicode/2728.png?v8)" data-src="https://assets-cdn.github.com/images/icons/emoji/unicode/2728.png?v8">✨</span>
-
inject - If true, the filter will inject proper inline styles and a script to fallback when image loading fails. If you can modify script files and style files, you may turn this off and add them yourself.
<span class="github-emoji" style="color:transparent;background:no-repeat url(...) center/contain" ...>
A script tag will be appended, the className changes according to the options:
<script> document.querySelectorAll('.github-emojis') .forEach(el => { if (!el.dataset.src) { return; } const img = document.createElement('img'); img.style = 'display:none !important;'; img.src = el.dataset.src; img.addEventListener('error', () => { img.remove(); el.style.color = 'inherit'; el.style.backgroundImage = 'none'; el.style.background = 'none'; }); img.addEventListener('load', () => { img.remove(); }); document.body.appendChild(img); }); </script>
-
styles - inline styles. For example:
githubEmojis: styles: font-size: 2em font-weight: bold
outputs:
<span class="github-emoji" style="font-size:2em;font-weight:bold;background-image:url(...)" ...>
-
customEmojis - You can specify your own list. An object or JSON string is valid. The filter will first check the
customEmojis
then fallback to the Github Emojis list.For example:
githubEmojis: customEmojis: arrow_left: https://path/to/arrow_left.png arrow_right: https://path/to/arrow_right.png
If you need to add code points that are not in the Github list, you can do this:
githubEmojis: customEmojis: man_juggling: src: https://path/to/man_juggling.png codepoints: ["1f939", "2642"] arrow_right: https://path/to/arrow_right.png
Tag
If you do not like the ::
-style keywords, you can always use tags:
{% github_emoji sparkles %}
Add no-emoji: true
to front-matter to stop replacing ::
:
---
title: Hello World
no-emoji: true
---
:tada: as it is.
{% github_emoji tada %} still works.
Helper
You can also render a GitHub emoji from a template using the github_emoji
helper:
<h1><% github_emoji('octocat') %></h1>