π© is part of Unicode 6. But how many environments can truly support π©?
Confused? Disgusted? A good starting point is the glorious history of π©.
| encoding |
output |
notes |
| Hex |
f0 9f 92 a9 |
|
| Base64 |
qQ== |
|
| URL encoding |
%F0%9F%92%A9 |
|
| MIME header, Q encoding |
=?utf-8?q?π©?= |
|
| MIME header, B encoding |
=?utf-8?b?qQ==?= |
|
| punycode |
xn--ls8h |
e.g. http://π©.github.io/ |
| MD5 |
bd49d549f7c1f0169d6d61322a02d39d |
|
| SHA1 |
82ab1e5bf66129bdbb3d5477dfe48bfcb2545cbd |
|
| Javascript string |
"\ud83d\udca9" |
|
| proto |
π©? |
Notes |
| HTTP Headers |
sort of |
ymmv. might need to use MIME or percent encoding |
| HTTP Responses |
π |
duh, you're reading an HTTP response that's full of π© |
|
String |
Identifier |
Notes |
| Factor |
 |
 |
Minor: typing π© janks the cursor for the text following it |
| Browser |
π©? |
| Chrome / Chromium |
π (partial on OS X) |
| Safari |
π |
Find a new way to use and abuse π©? I'd love to include it, so submit a pull request! Only one rule: every commit message must contain at least one "π©".