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Why?
as !c and !list responses are removed together with request command message in discord, it would be nice DiscordCannedResponses do the same.
What and How?
add discordexpiration to those in config and make discord bot remove them too
something like this:
DiscordCannedResponsesExpiration: 10
DiscordCannedResponsesExpirationDeleteRequest: true
Are there alternatives?
like t
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What is the feature you're proposing?
Currently, it's hard to check if two objects (e.g. Members) refer to the same item on discord. I would like a way to easily check if two objects are the same, and preferably also be able to store those objects in places that need hashes (sets and dict keys)
One simpler way to do this would be to create a mixin which has methods for __eq__ and `__hash
Currently i.e. Message#edit(String) only updates the message content instead of removing the embed and components. The method should be changed to "replace" the message with the given new content and corresponding new methods i.e. Message#editContent should be added to only update the specific field.
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When setting a reminder with the
!remindcommand, the embed contains a timestamp which states the time at which the reminder will arrive. Same should be done for the embed you get when you edit a reminder, i.e, a timestamp of the newly edited time should