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BIP-XYZ: Standardized emoji based wordlist for future apps #1999
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In this review, since there are no code changes, I will refer to the code in the following repository:
https://github.com/emojiseed/bip-emojiseed/tree/testing
If a simple list of word-to-emote-pair correlations is considered sufficient, then there isn’t much to do. However, for easier usage and better maintainability, it would be beneficial to implement this as a library that provides:
An API to retrieve pairs of emotes
Support for importing translations, custom sets, and themes
Functionality for searching through the data
Regarding the website used to view emojis:
after uploading csv it only displays question marks instead of emojis
It lacks filtering options — ideally, it should allow filtering by meaning or selecting specific emotes for which we want to view the corresponding pairs
text is too small
Inside of tests is node_modules directory which should be added to .gitignore and removed
Emoji Seed Word List Pull Request
Purpose
The purpose of this PR is to define and discuss the proper standardized definitions an official emoji seedlist.
Research
All research and discussions on the finalized standard are included in the README on https://emojiseed.com.
Community
The EmojiSeed community is just starting if you would like to join as a contributor or a watcher feel free to speak out.
Learn more about the specification and community at: