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Bare bones Slack app for posting custom emoji updates to a designated channel

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django-emojiwatch

[v0.0.8 Version] [v0.0.8 Documentation] [v0.0.8 License] [v0.0.8 Supported Python Versions] [v0.0.8 Supported Python Implementations] [v0.0.8 Development Stage]

django-emojiwatch is a bare bones Slack app for posting custom emoji updates to a designated channel. It is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details. Source code is available on GitHub. See the docs for more information.

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