Friendly emoji lookups and parsing utilities for Node.js. π
node-emoji
provides a fun, straightforward interface on top of the following excellent libraries:
emojilib
: provides a list of emojis and keyword search on top of itskin-tone
: parses out base emojis from skin tones
npm install node-emoji
This is the new 2.0 release of node-emoji, supporting ESM, new emoji and a new API.
If you want to use the old version, please check out the legacy branch.
import * as emoji from 'node-emoji'
emoji.emojify('I :heart: :coffee:!') // 'I β€οΈ βοΈ!'
emoji.find('heart') // { emoji: 'β€', name: 'heart' }
emoji.find('β€οΈ') // { emoji: 'β€', name: 'heart' }
emoji.get('unicorn') // π¦
emoji.get(':unicorn:') // π¦
emoji.has(':pizza:') // true
emoji.has('π') // true
emoji.has('unknown') // false
emoji.random() // { name: 'house', emoji: 'π ' }
emoji.replace('I β€οΈ coffee!', 'love', { preserveSpaces: true }) // 'I love coffee!'
emoji.search(':uni:') // [ { emoji: 'π¦', name: 'unicorn' }, ... ]
emoji.strip('I β€οΈ coffee!') // 'I coffee!'
emoji.unemojify('π for π') // ':pizza: for :dancer:'
emoji.which('π¦') // 'unicorn'
Parse all markdown-encoded emojis in a string.
Parameters:
input
(string
): The input string containing the markdown-encoding emojis.options
(optional):fallback
(string
; default:""
): The string to fallback to if an emoji was not found.format
(() => (emoji: string, part: string, string: string) => string
; default:value => value
): Add a middleware layer to modify each matched emoji after parsing.
import * as emoji from 'node-emoji'
console.log(emoji.emojify('The :unicorn: is a fictitious animal.'))
// 'The π¦ is a fictitious animal.'
Get the name and character of an emoji.
Parameters:
emoji
(string
): The emoji to get the data of.
import * as emoji from 'node-emoji'
console.log(emoji.find('π¦'))
// { name: 'unicorn', emoji: 'π¦' }
Get an emoji from an emoji name.
Parameters:
name
(string
): The name of the emoji to get.
import * as emoji from 'node-emoji'
console.log(emoji.get('unicorn'))
// 'π¦'
Check if this library supports a specific emoji.
Parameters:
emoji
(string
): The emoji to check.
import * as emoji from 'node-emoji'
console.log(emoji.has('π¦'))
// true
Get a random emoji.
import * as emoji from 'node-emoji'
console.log(emoji.random())
// { name: 'unicorn', emoji: 'π¦' }
Replace the emojis in a string.
Parameters:
input
(string
): The input string.replacement
(string | (emoji: string, index: number, string: string) => string
): The character to replace the emoji with. Can be either a string or a callback that returns a string.
import * as emoji from 'node-emoji'
console.log(emoji.replace('The π¦ is a fictitious animal.', 'unicorn'))
// 'The unicorn is a fictitious animal.'
Search for emojis containing the provided name in their name.
Parameters:
keyword
(string
): The keyword to search for.
import * as emoji from 'node-emoji'
console.log(emoji.search('honey'))
// [ { name: 'honeybee', emoji: 'π' }, { name: 'honey_pot', emoji: 'π―' } ]
Remove all of the emojis from a string.
Parameters:
-
input
(string
): The input string to strip the emojis from. -
options
(optional):preserveSpaces
(boolean
): Whether to keep the extra space after a stripped emoji.
import * as emoji from 'node-emoji'
console.log(emoji.strip('π¦ The unicorn is a fictitious animal.'))
// 'The unicorn is a fictitious animal.'
console.log(
emoji.strip('π¦ The unicorn is a fictitious animal.', {
preserveSpaces: true,
}),
)
// ' The unicorn is a fictitious animal.'
Convert all emojis in a string to their markdown-encoded counterparts.
Parameters:
input
(string
): The input string containing the emojis.
import * as emoji from 'node-emoji'
console.log(emoji.unemojify('The π¦ is a fictitious animal.'))
// 'The :unicorn: is a fictitious animal.'
Get an emoji name from an emoji.
Parameters:
emoji
(string
): The emoji to get the name of.options
(optional):markdown
(boolean
; default:false
): Whether to return a":emoji:"
string instead of"emoji"
import * as emoji from 'node-emoji'
console.log(emoji.which('π¦'))
// 'unicorn'
...to Anand Chowdhary (@AnandChowdhary) and his company Pabio for sponsoring this project via GitHub Sponsors!