True, they are solid, but don't provide a compact as well as enjoyable overview.
I mean, I could also just look up the GitHub emoji reference instead of gitmoji.
As for the Mozilla docs, they feel like a bottomless pit.
sure, but there are thousands of emoji. There are four classes of status code (2xx success stuff, 3xx moved stuff, 4xx user made a boo boo, and 5xx server had a problem). The wikipedia page shows _all_ codes and you barely have to scroll. In 15+ years of webdev, I've made use of 16 codes. I've gone to that wiki article maybe a few dozen times to clarify something.