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feat(minimessage): Pride tag #1079

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@kezz kezz commented May 31, 2024

It's surprising how often I have to hand type pride gradients. Anyway, happy pride gamers πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ

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@kezz kezz added this to the 4.18.0 milestone May 31, 2024
@kezz kezz force-pushed the feature/pride branch from 89ee7e8 to d0e78f8 Compare June 1, 2024 10:45
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Do you think it's also possible to add a pride tag which uses the raw colors instead of smooth gradients

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zml2008 commented Jun 2, 2024

I think that'd be a great idea for pride next year :3 (as in, that sounds possible but also would take more time than simply repurposing the gradient tag)

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kezz commented Jun 2, 2024

Wouldn't be a hard tag to make, would be nice to make it generic then repurpose it for pride like this tag. Any name ideas for the tag?

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