Emoji for Python. The entire set of Emoji codes as defined by the unicode consortium is supported in addition to a bunch of aliases. By default, only the official list is enabled but doing `emoji.emojize(language='alias')` enables both the full list and aliases.
Emoji for Python. The entire set of Emoji codes as defined by the unicode consortium is supported in addition to a bunch of aliases. By default, only the official list is enabled but doing `emoji.emojize(language='alias')` enables both the full list and aliases.
To install py39-emoji, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal)
sudo port install py39-emoji
To see what files were installed by py39-emoji, run:
port contents py39-emoji
To later upgrade py39-emoji, run:
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade py39-emoji
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