https://github.com/itsrainingdata/emokid
Make your code more emo
https://github.com/itsrainingdata/emokid
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Make your code more emo
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/itsrainingdata/emokid
- Owner: itsrainingdata
- Created: 2017-04-26T19:40:21.000Z (almost 9 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2017-04-28T03:25:23.000Z (almost 9 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-01-29T18:11:27.580Z (about 1 year ago)
- Topics: productivity, r
- Language: R
- Homepage:
- Size: 8.79 KB
- Stars: 2
- Watchers: 2
- Forks: 1
- Open Issues: 1
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.Rmd
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README
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# emokid
For those times when you're having trouble expressing how you feel about your broken code.
## Installation
You can install emokid directly from GitHub:
```R
devtools::install_github("itsrainingdata/emokid")
```
## Overview
For when your code is broken:
```R
1+"a"
iamsad()
#> breathe in deep, let it out slow. did you hear it's all my fault again?
```
Look in the mirror
```R
mymood()
```
**Note:** This calls Hadley's `emo::ji` function; see below.
For the true emo kids out there, there is the convenient `iamlesssad` method for when you fix your code:
```R
1+1
iamlesssad()
#> more nights of hugging my pillow, oh replaying memories.
```
**Note:** This is just a wrapper to the aforementioned `iamsad` method.
## What if I'm not feeling emo?
I suggest looking into Hadley's fantastic `emo` package, which was the original inspiration for `emokid` and allows you the full range of emoji expressions: