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✨ Add SSW.FireEmoji Gitmo logo and design #27

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jernejk opened this issue Feb 9, 2022 · 0 comments
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✨ Add SSW.FireEmoji Gitmo logo and design #27

jernejk opened this issue Feb 9, 2022 · 0 comments
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jernejk commented Feb 9, 2022

Cc: @adamcogan @jaydenalchin @Geordie88 @JackDevAU @taqwahasyimssw @theixdev @Hona

Hi team,

As per my conversation with @adamcogan, I'm going to show SSW.FireEmoji to the world this Saturday at (Global AI Bootcamp)[https://www.meetup.com/apac-ai-community/events/283560224/].

Pain

There are a few emoji AIs, none of them work well for commits based on Gitmoji specs.
There are several Gitmoji tools but for all of them, you need to pick the right Gitmoji instead of AI figuring out what to pick based on the text.

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We design icons for Gitmoji and make designs so that devs can see what the product can do.

The idea is that Gitmo (short for Gitmoji) is a specialized SSW.FireEmoji AI model and we can multiple different AI models like PBIs, GitHub issues, email titles, social media, etc.

All of them would use ML.NET Model which allows us to run it via Azure Functions or offline giving us flexibility.
Name Gitmo is practical as in command line we can use it as:

gitmo "Add new feature"

Instead of:

fireemoji gitmoji -m "Add new feature"

Tasks

  • Create SSW.FireEmoji Gitmo
  • Updating GitHub for devs to better understand how to use the tool

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Thanks!

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