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Emoji Selector (for GNOME Shell)

This GNOME shell extension provides a searchable popup menu displaying most emojis ; Clicking on an emoji copies it to your clipboard.

Features

currently Unicode 11 (soon 12)

  • keyboard shortcut to open the extension's menu (Super+E by defaut)
  • dynamic search (press Enter to copy the first result to the clipboard)
  • lots of parametrable things
  • skin tone & gender modifiers
  • middle-click to set to the cliboard without closing the menu (or Ctrl+Enter)
  • right-click to add the emoji at the end of the current clipboard content (or Shift+Enter)

The keyboard navigation is designed to work with Tab, not the arrows.

Screenshot

About fonts

It will be less ugly if you have the « Noto Emoji » font, the « Twitter Color Emoji » font, or the « JoyPixels Color » font installed on your system.

About memory performance

Loading hundreds of small pictures and thousands of keywords into the memory is a lot. Despite a few attempts to optimize their loading, I'm not an expert at all concerning memory management, and the extension may be responsible for between 10MB and 60MB of memory usage, which is a lot. Don't blame the actual GS devs for it.

Contributors & translations

Various contributions to the code itself:

The extension is currently available in the following languages:

  • Castillan (thanks to mario-mra)
  • Simplified chinese (thanks to larryw3i)
  • Dutch (thanks to vistaus)
  • Esperanto (thanks to nicolasmaia)
  • German (thanks to jonnius)
  • Italian (thanks to amivaleo)
  • Polish (thanks to alex4401)
  • Brazilian portuguese (thanks to nicolasmaia, picsi & frnogueira)

If you need another language, please contribute!


Installation

Default way to do

The better option is to install it from here.

Native packages

Manual installation

Not recommended at all: installing the extension this way prevent any further update.

Download and extract the ZIP, then open a terminal in the project's directory, and run ./install.sh. It should copy the "[email protected]" folder to ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/, which can be done manually if you prefer.

You may need to restart the GNOME Shell environment (logout and login again, or Alt+F2 -> r ->, Enter).

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