* Reserves command names
- Currently, only reserving ``cancel``
- This should only impact matching command qualified names
- This also checks aliases
- This makes cc and alias use the new module constant with info about
this
- Module constant is available for use by 3rd party cogs which may
dynamically create responses.
* Change misleading var name
* style
* Thanks Flame!
* Handles issues with CC
* Add respectable aliases for consistency
* General command name for alias.py
* Forgot one for alias
* General command for filter
* General command for warnings
* Whoops
Resolves#1749
* Dependency update
discord.py==1.0.1
websockets<7
[style]
black==19.3b0
[Docs]
jinja==2.10.1
urllib3==1.24.2
Changes related to breaking changes from discord.py have also been made
to match
As of this commit, help formatter is back to discord.py's default
Alias help would only return the first character of the invoked command previously. This change shows help for basic commands that are aliased (i.e. just `ping`) or aliased commands that have an argument included (i.e. `audioset role beep` with `beep` being a role name)
API changes:
- Cogs must now inherit from `commands.Cog` (see #2151 for discussion and more details)
- All functions which are not decorators in the `redbot.core.checks` module are now deprecated in favour of their counterparts in `redbot.core.utils.mod`. This is to make this module more consistent and end the confusing naming convention.
- `redbot.core.checks.check_overrides` function is now gone, overrideable checks can now be created with the `@commands.permissions_check` decorator
- Command, Group, Cog and Context have some new attributes and methods, but they are for internal use so shouldn't concern cog creators (unless they're making a permissions cog!).
- `__permissions_check_before` and `__permissions_check_after` have been replaced: A cog method named `__permissions_hook` will be evaluated as permissions hooks in the same way `__permissions_check_before` previously was. Permissions hooks can also be added/removed/verified through the new `*_permissions_hook()` methods on the bot object, and they will be verified even when permissions is unloaded.
- New utility method `redbot.core.utils.chat_formatting.humanize_list`
- New dependency [`schema`](https://github.com/keleshev/schema)
User-facing changes:
- When a `@bot_has_permissions` check fails, the bot will respond saying what permissions were actually missing.
- All YAML-related `[p]permissions` subcommands now reside under the `[p]permissions acl` sub-group (tbh I still think the whole cog has too many top-level commands)
- The YAML schema for these commands has been changed
- A rule cannot be set as allow and deny at the same time (previously this would just default to allow)
Documentation:
- New documentation for `redbot.core.commands.requires` and `redbot.core.checks` modules
- Renewed documentation for the permissions cog
- `sphinx.ext.doctest` is now enabled
Note: standard discord.py checks will still behave exactly the same way, in fact they are checked before `Requires` is looked at, so they are not overrideable.
Signed-off-by: Toby Harradine <tobyharradine@gmail.com>
What's changed:
- Fixed issues mentioned on #2031
- Fuzzy help displays more like help manual
- Fuzzy help is easier and more flexible to use
- Fuzzy help string-matching ratio lowered to 80
- Help formatter is more extendable
- Help command has been optimized, cleaned up and better incorporates fuzzy help
- Added async_filter and async_enumerate utility functions because I was using them for this PR, then no longer needed them, but decided they might be useful anyway.
- Added `Context.me` property which is a shortcut to `Context.guild.me` or `Context.bot.user`, depending on the channel type.
* Cleanup quotes in cogs
* More quote cleanup that I missed
fixed a little bit of grammar here and there as well.
* [V3 Warnings] Change allowcustomreasons docstring
To help not confuse users who would believe that the command would use allow or disallow.
* Run black reformat
* Update travis to not sip pipfile lock
update pipfile dependencies
additional black formatting pass to conform to black 18.5b
* .
* pin async timeout until further discussion of 3.5 support
* .
* Framework for internationalised command help
* Translator for class docstring of cog
* Remove references to old context module
* Use CogManagerUI as PoC
* Replace all references to RedContext
* Rename CogI18n object to avoid confusion
* Update docs
* Update i18n docs.
* Store translators in list instead of dict
* Change commands module to package, updated refs in cogs
* Updated docs and more references in cogs
* Resolve syntax error
* Update from merge
* [V3 Alias] Allow wider range of aliases
Possible fix for #1118
Makes it so that the only non-valid names are the ones that can't be printed by something.
* [V3 Alias] Edit Check & Error Message
Reflects the wider range of aliases that can be created.
* [V3 Alias] Fix wrong slash in regex
* [V3 Alias] Fix Wrong Closing Parenthesis Position
Can't believe I'm messing it up
Ya'll are gonna hate me.
* Initial modifications
* Add initial setup.py
* working setup py help
* Modify setup file to package stuff
* Move a bunch of shit and fix imports
* Fix or skip tests
* Must add init files for find_packages to work
* Move main to scripts folder and rename
* Add shebangs
* Copy over translation files
* WORKING PIP INSTALL
* add dependency information
* Hardcoded version for now, will need to figure out a better way to do this
* OKAY ITS FINALLY FUCKING WORKING
* Add this guy
* Fix stuff
* Change readme to rst
* Remove double sentry opt in
* Oopsie
* Fix this thing
* Aaaand fix test
* Aaaand fix test
* Fix core cog importing and default cog install path
* Adjust readme
* change instance name from optional to required
* Ayyy let's do more dependency injection