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> Complete list of standard Unicode Hex Character Code that represent emojis.
**NOTE**: The lists is related with the Unicode Hex Character Code. The representation of the emoji depend of the system. Will be possible that the system don't have all the representations.
## Install
```bash
npm install emojis-list --save
```
## Usage
```js
constemojis=require('emojis-list')
console.log(emojis[0])
// => 🀄
```
## Related
* [emojis-unicode](https://github.com/Kikobeats/emojis-unicode) – Complete list of standard Unicode codes that represent emojis.
* [emojis-keywords](https://github.com/Kikobeats/emojis-keywords) – Complete list of am emoji shortcuts.
* [is-emoji-keyword](https://github.com/Kikobeats/is-emoji-keyword) – Check if a word is a emoji shortcut.
* [is-standard-emoji](https://github.com/kikobeats/is-standard-emoji) – Simply way to check if a emoji is a standard emoji.
* [trim-emoji](https://github.com/Kikobeats/trim-emoji) – Deletes ':' from the begin and the end of an emoji shortcut.