{
  "name": "emojic",
  "version": "1.1.18",
  "description": "Emoji in your Node.js command line apps.",
  "main": "lib/index.js",
  "directories": {
    "example": "example"
  },
  "scripts": {
    "test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1"
  },
  "repository": {
    "type": "git",
    "url": "git+ssh://git@github.com/IonicaBizau/emojic.git"
  },
  "keywords": [
    "icons",
    "command",
    "line",
    "cli"
  ],
  "author": "Ionică Bizău <bizauionica@gmail.com> (https://ionicabizau.net)",
  "license": "MIT",
  "bugs": {
    "url": "https://github.com/IonicaBizau/emojic/issues"
  },
  "homepage": "https://github.com/IonicaBizau/emojic#readme",
  "dependencies": {
    "camelo": "^1.2.1",
    "emojilib": "^2.0.2",
    "iterate-object": "^1.2.0",
    "r-json": "^1.1.0"
  },
  "devDependencies": {
    "color-it": "^1.1.0"
  },
  "blah": {
    "description": "In the screenshot below I'm using a Linux terminal emulator which doesn't support *colorful* emoji (in the way like OS X does).",
    "h_img": "http://i.imgur.com/bflsgPt.png",
    "ex_img": "http://i.imgur.com/o0DJDca.png",
    "thanks": "Thanks to [**@muan**](https://github.com/muan) for creating the [`emojilib`](https://github.com/muan/emojilib) project we use here. :sparkles:",
    "documentation": [
      "Require the library using `var emojic = require(\"emojic\")`. Then you can use the camel case notation for the emoji names (like in the example). Visit [emoji.muan.co](http://emoji.muan.co) to search the icons.",
      "For example, if you want to display in console `:heart_eyes:` (:heart_eyes:), you will use `console.log(emojic.heartEyes)` (notice the camelCaseStyle)"
    ]
  },
  "files": [
    "bin/",
    "app/",
    "lib/",
    "dist/",
    "src/",
    "scripts/",
    "resources/",
    "menu/",
    "cli.js",
    "index.js",
    "index.d.ts",
    "package-lock.json",
    "bloggify.js",
    "bloggify.json",
    "bloggify/"
  ]
}