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emotty plugin

This plugin returns an emoji for the current $TTY number so it can be used in a prompt.

To use it, add emotty to the plugins array in your zshrc file:

plugins=(... emotty)

NOTE: it requires the emoji plugin.

Usage

The function emotty displays an emoji from the current character set (default: emoji), based on the number associated to the $TTY.

There are different sets of emoji characters available, to choose a different set, set $emotty_set to the name of the set you would like to use, e.g.:

emotty_set=nature

Character Sets

  • emoji
  • loral
  • love
  • nature
  • stellar
  • zodiac

Use the display_emotty function to list the emojis in the current character set, or the character set passed as the first argument. For example:

$ display_emotty zodiac
<list of all the emojis in the zodiac character set>