Template:R from emoji/doc

Template:R from emoji is used to categorize emoji redirects and populates when used.

Usage
This template can be used in combination with Redirect category shell or without. This is in accord with instructions found at REDCAT.
 * Use this template on any redirect from a title that is an emoji, whether or not it is included in the Unicode chart single emoji (i.e. ♥ uses this template).
 * For emoji that are a single Unicode character, it should be paired with R from Unicode character.
 * This does include emoji with skin-tone modifiers, or country flags, which consist of multiple characters. 👩🏿‍🤝‍👨🏼, for example, is rendered as one character in most web browsers, but is composed of seven (this can be seen in the percent-encoded title of its article: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%F0%9F%91%A9%F0%9F%8F%BF%E2%80%8D%F0%9F%A4%9D%E2%80%8D%F0%9F%91%A8%F0%9F%8F%BC).
 * For emoji which are a subset of another emoji (such as skin tone variations), use R avoided double redirect with the value being the base emoji.

When using Template:Redirect category shell
Redirect category shell may be used to add as many appropriate redirect categories as needed to a redirect. Add this redirect category to a redirect in the following manner:

Emoji name
The name of the emoji should be added using the 1 parameter. This helps identify the emoji and also sort it by its name. The name comes from the CLDR and can be found in places such as: https://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/44/annotations/americas.html

Flags
If the emoji is a flag, flag should be set.

TemplateData
{	"params": { "1": {			"label": "Name", "description": "The official CLDR emoji name.", "example": "red exclamation mark", "type": "line", "suggested": true },		"flag": { "label": "Flag", "description": "Set to \"yes\" if the emoji is that of a flag.", "type": "line" }	},	"format": "inline" }