Anyone in the modern workplace is probably familiar with tools like Slack, a team-oriented chat platform for getting things done. One of my favorite features is the emoji shortcut, which allows you to simply type :emoji-name:
to insert the corresponding emoji. It makes it really easy to add emotion without hunting for the particular emoji you’re thinking of. After living in Slack for hours every day I found myself trying this shortcut in other apps, which disappointingly didn’t work. I’ve kept an ear to the ground for a solution to this very first-world problem… and finally found one!
But how? 🤔
At our last company holiday party, Aydrian mentioned that he had recently added an auto-correct match to his iPhone which replaced shrug
with ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
. I loved the idea, so when I got home, I added all my favorite Slack emoji shortcuts to my Mac auto-correct.
To do this on a Mac, go to System Preferences > Keyboard > Text
and then add emoji shortcuts. For an iPhone its the same process, found in Settings > General > Keyboard > Text Replacement
. It’s that easy! Here is a table of my most used emojis.
shortcut | emoji |
---|---|
:_1: | 👎 |
👍 | 👠|
😊 | 😊 |
:cry_:_ | 😢 |
:eyeroll: | 🙄 |
:grimace: | 😬 |
😯 | 😯 |
😂 | 😂 |
💋 | 😘 |
😷 | 😷 |
:money: | 🤑 |
🐒 | 🙈 |
:nerd: | 🤓 |
:party: | 🎉 |
:peace: | âœŒï¸ |
:plane_down: | 🛬 |
:plane_up: | 🛫 |
:plane: | âœˆï¸ |
💩 | 💩 |
🤷 | ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ |
:sick: | 😷 |
:sleep: | 😴 |
🤔 | 🤔 |
👋 | 👋 |
But does it work â‰ï¸
I’m pretty happy with how it works. Check it out in action. 🎉
Hopefully this trick will help you maintain your emoji skills everywhere. Sometimes you’ll want to want to use an emoji you haven’t added a shortcut for though 😟 You can keep your emoji-ing in high gear with the keyboard shortcut ctrl + cmd + space
🎉
More love for emojis â¤ï¸
Emojis in your code 🖥
While it might not be the best idea, it is possible to use emoji in your code and comments. More practically, if you’re like me and prefer writing in your code editor, being able to add emojis easily is a nice feature (I’m actually using it to write this blogpost – gettin’ meta). There are a ton of plugins that help with that. Here are a few that I’ve heard good things about:
- Atom: autocomplete+emojis suggestions
- Sublime Text 3: GithubEmoji
- JetBrains: Emoji Support Plugin
Emojis as your code 😯
On a slightly more whimsical front, there is an open source project named Emojicode which is an entirely emoji-based language. You should definitely give it a try.
Be sure to comment or tweet us your favorite hacks for slack emojis. I’m always on the lookout for new tricks!
p.s. At SparkPost we love all things Slack – check out Cole’s posts if you’re interested:
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Top comments (2)
To anyone else happening upon this thread:
For Mac, Alfred Workflows and Snippets can do this as well.
This allows me to look up emojis by search terms and copy to the keyboard. The only one I ever remember the actual shortcode for is tada 🎉 (and +1) so it's more useful than a replace for me.
The snippet outright does a replace of /shrug with ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
👍 👍 🚀 😉 (testing my new functionality! 🎉)
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