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Fluent Emoji: Twemoji drop-in replacement #611
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The twemoji were free for any commercial purposes. Is this the same with fluent-emojis? |
I‘m glad to meet someone who shares the same ideas as me. 😊I also have a project on a similar topic, and I’m really proud of it. Here’s the link if you’d like to check it out: https://github.com/DellZHackintosh/msemoji. |
Yes: |
Hi all,
I've packaged Fluent UI Emoji (by Microsoft) for us in browsers, and have included drop-in functionality to replace Twemoji in light of the Twitter layoffs/MaxCDN shut down.
More information about the library is available here: https://github.com/AdvenaHQ/fluent-emoji
No re-work is required. You can directly use
twemoji.parse()
with this library just fine. Note: the emoji themselves look different to twemoji, but apart from that, everything is the same.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: