Aug 4 at 7:27, by ArtEze

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Actually, Yes, you can.
In recent versions of Bash, at least 4 (i could do it in 4.2 and 4.3),
you can render emoji with the hex.
Use the echo -e flag.
paste an emoji you looked up in and do a hexdump to see what it's made of:
plasmarob ~ $ echo -n "🇺🇸"| hexdump
0000000 f0 9f 87 ba f0 9...