This repository is a fork. The code is borrowed from logseq-emoji-picker.
The purpose of this code repository is to package and upload to the marketplace, in order to solve this issue.
Thanks to everyone in the community for their contributions.
We will explore whether logseq can officially maintain this plugin in the future.
- 2022-07-18
- upgrade from
emoji-button
topicmo
- support newer versions of emoji
- support custom emoji
- upgrade from
This is picker sample that show you how to use slash command and position popup ui :)
registerSlashCommand: (tag: string, action: BlockCommandCallback | Array<SlashCommandAction>) => boolean
getEditingCursorPosition: () => Promise<BlockCursorPosition | null>
npm install && npm run build
in terminal to install dependencies- navigate to the plugins dashboard: tp
- click
Load unpacked plugin
button in Logseq Desktop client - select this sample directory to load it
This repository contains sample code illustrating the Logseq Plugin API. You can read, play with or adapt from these samples to create your own plugins.
Plugin APIs: https://plugins-doc.logseq.com
You need to have node and npm(or yarn) installed on your system to run the examples. Then install the latest Logseq Desktop App from here.
For those who are not familiar with the installation of Node.js and NPM, a simple solution would be to install Node Version Manager (NVM)(link). The installation is straightforward: just download and run the installation bash script. You may need to give access permissions to the script.
After installing nvm
, using the command nvm install 16
(for current) or nvm install 14
(for LTS), you'll be able to
install the current version of node and npm on your machine. Because nvm
installs locally, there is no need
for the sudo
command.
For those familiar, nvm
acts similarly to anaconda
: the same way you can select your version of python with
anaconda, you can choose your version of node.js.
git clone https://github.com/logseq/logseq-plugin-samples
- open Logseq Desktop client and turn on
Developer mode
in user settings panel - open the toolbar dot menus and navigate to plugins page
- read the README file of the sample you want to load, then determine if it should be
rebuilt (
npm install && npm run build
) - navigate to the plugins dashboard: tp
- click
Load unpacked plugin
button, then select the sample directory to load it