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title = "Working Around GitHub Browser Sniffing to Get Better Emoji on Linux"
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date = 2020-06-19T18:03:43+10:00
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# [extra]
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# updated = 2020-06-19T09:30:00+10:00
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I have my system configured[^1] to use [JoyPixels] for emoji, which I consider
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vastly more attractive than Noto Color Emoji. Sadly GitHub uses browser
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sniffing to detect Linux user-agents and replaces emoji with (badly aligned)
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images of Noto Color Emoji. They don't do this on macOS and Windows. In this
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post I explain how I worked around this.
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<img src="github-emoji-before-after.png" style="max-width: 530px; max-width: min(530px, 100% - 32px); border: 1px solid #e1e4e8; padding: 0 16px; background-color: white;" alt="Screenshot of GitHub showing two comments, one with emoji set in the Noto Color Emoji font, the other in the JoyPixels Font.">
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The solution is simple: make GitHub think you're using a Mac or Windows PC.
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There are various ways to change the User-Agent string of Firefox. The easiest
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is via `about:config` bit I didn't want it to be a global change — I
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want sites to know that I'm using Linux in logs/privacy respecting analytics (I
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block most trackers).
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I ended up using the [User-Agent Switcher and Manager] browser add-on. I
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configured its allow list to only include `github.com`, and use the
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`User-Agent` string for Firefox on macOS. The end result? JoyPixels, just like
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I wanted.
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**P.S.** If anyone from GitHub sees this. Please stop browser sniffing Linux
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visitors. Linux desktops and browsers have had working emoji support for years
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now.
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[^1]: I use the term, "configured", loosely here as all I really did was install the
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[ttf-joypixels](https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/any/ttf-joypixels/) package.
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[JoyPixels]: https://www.joypixels.com/
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[User-Agent Switcher and Manager]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/
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