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Emoji for Refactoring? #25

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ykh opened this issue Sep 18, 2017 · 4 comments
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Emoji for Refactoring? #25

ykh opened this issue Sep 18, 2017 · 4 comments
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ykh commented Sep 18, 2017

Hi Marine :D
Which Emoji It's Suitable for Refactoring Code (Brand, Names, ... Refactor)? (Is this 🎨 yet?)

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Hi templar! :D
Refactoring Code is kind of a big concept that covers many aspects of a app/code structure, but for the sake of your answer, I think a good choice is 🎨 when changes are only UI specific and 🚜 when changes are mainly files/dir/class/namespace structure. They can be used together too.

If refactoring is causing incompatible changes: ⚡ is a better choice; but keep in mind that major changes to the code structure are usually not a refactor anymore.

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andry81 commented Feb 28, 2024

Which Emoji It's Suitable for Refactoring Code (Brand, Names, ... Refactor)? (Is this 🎨 yet?)

Just was searching and have found this issue.
For myself I've found 🔀 as more suitable for a refactor icon.
Used here: https://gist.github.com/andry81/d278e6d129ca1af326eafb67470a2ae3

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ykh commented Feb 28, 2024

@andry81
Actually, I prefer to use 🔀 for "Merging" operations, it's more reasonable to me.
Although all of these are kind of conventions! So, feel free to use any emojis for any cases you want. 😄

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andry81 commented Feb 29, 2024

@ykh

Actually, I prefer to use 🔀 for "Merging" operations, it's more reasonable to me.

The GitExtensions, for example, used another emoji for that: ♏ or ♏

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