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Hipchat Emoticons for all!

Cross-platform browser extension allowing use of hipchat emoticons on a variety of different websites. Using both client-side decoding, and markdown embedding.

Download and Installation

  • Download for Firefox: Visit AMO (Coming Soon)
  • Download for Chrome: Visit Chrome app store (Coming Soon)

Alternatively, you can Build it yourself using these instructions!

Once installed into your browser, Click here to make sure it's working perfectly!

More Info

More information can be found in the Wiki.

Adding Features

If there is something you think could be done better, differently, or something new alltogether, read This to find out the best way to do it and how it's done. Any feature suggestion is appreciated!

Disclaimer

As you can tell, the quality of the code isnt perfect, or to a particular standard. Once the plugin works properly to a basic level, I will install some linting software to make the code look nicer, and hopefully run smoother too.

All the time the app has a version of 0.0.0, the extensions are considered to be unstable and unlikely to work properly, if at all.

Example

The sytax used is identical to what is used in the hipchat applications: wrapping the identifier in brackets (). For example, (yey) (allthethings) .