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This can be used when doing initial or first commit of any project.
Describe the use case of your emoji
Celebration of Milestones: The 🎉 :tada: emoji is widely recognized as a symbol of celebration. Its inclusion in the initial commit conveys the excitement and sense of accomplishment associated with starting a new project or making the first significant contribution.
Positive Onboarding Experience: Using the 🎉 :tada: emoji sets a positive tone for contributors joining the project. It creates a welcoming atmosphere, encouraging collaboration and fostering a sense of community right from the beginning.
Alignment with GitHub Culture: GitHub has embraced emojis as a way to enhance communication and expression. The 🎉 :tada: emoji is commonly used to celebrate achievements, and incorporating it into the initial commit aligns with GitHub's cultural norms.
Is this use case covered by an existing emoji?
No ❌
Does this emoji fall into the "how" or the "what" category?
This proposal do not describe "how" a commit was made, but does in fact describe "what" is the contents of the commit about.
Examples
🎉 Initial commit: Set up project structure and README.md
In this example, the emoji is used to celebrate the creation of the initial commit, conveying a sense of excitement and accomplishment.
I think that's the second time someone opens an issue like this, further more I'm always searching for "initial commit" on gitmoji-cli, do you think we could benefit from changing the description for 🎉 to "Begin a project or initial commit"?
Emoji symbol
🎉
Emoji code
:tada:
Emoji description
This can be used when doing initial or first commit of any project.
Describe the use case of your emoji
Celebration of Milestones: The 🎉
:tada:
emoji is widely recognized as a symbol of celebration. Its inclusion in the initial commit conveys the excitement and sense of accomplishment associated with starting a new project or making the first significant contribution.Positive Onboarding Experience: Using the 🎉
:tada:
emoji sets a positive tone for contributors joining the project. It creates a welcoming atmosphere, encouraging collaboration and fostering a sense of community right from the beginning.Alignment with GitHub Culture: GitHub has embraced emojis as a way to enhance communication and expression. The 🎉
:tada:
emoji is commonly used to celebrate achievements, and incorporating it into the initial commit aligns with GitHub's cultural norms.Is this use case covered by an existing emoji?
No ❌
Does this emoji fall into the "how" or the "what" category?
Examples
In this example, the emoji is used to celebrate the creation of the initial commit, conveying a sense of excitement and accomplishment.
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