Lars Ingebrigtsen writes: The following is a start and is what I use, it doesn't do anything for composing emojis though. I use C-; u runs the command list-unicode-display list-unicode-display is an autoloaded interactive Lisp function in ‘list-unicode-display.el’. It is bound to C-; u, C-x @ h u. (list-unicode-display &optional REGEXP) Display a list of unicode characters with names matching REGEXP. If no regexp is supplied, all characters are shown. This takes some time. > made a package to compose them? Or rather -- to navigate the Emoji > Space Of Possibilities? > > I don't really have any idea of what that would look like in an Emacs > context, though. Perhaps something with transient.el? -- Thanks, --Raman(I Search, I Find, I Misplace, I Research) ♈ Id: kg:/m/0285kf1 🦮