* WIP cog path manager
* Initial working state
* Get real reloading working
* Type error thingy
* And fix the tests
* Start UI shit
* path reordering
* Add install path getter/setter and fix config syntax
* Determine bot directory at runtime
* Add UI commands for install path
* Update downloader to use install path
* Add sane install path default
* Make evaluation of cog install path lazy
* Some typing fixes
* Add another line to codeowners
* Conditionally put install path in paths
* Always put install path first
* Dont allow people to add the installdir as an additional path, guarantee install dir isn't shown with paths command
* Make shit update loaded cogs
* Add tests
* Another one
After giving it further thought, I don't believe co-owners really need to be a command, as it is unlikely that co-owners will need to be changed often enough.
Furthermore, this gives a further layer of protection to people who like to gloss over warnings.
Since these helpers will mostly be used by packages, it's important to make sure that the data they create stays contained inside them. This also brings the additional benefit of being able to manipulate data inside a package without knowing the name of the package's folder itself
After some considerations, while the flusher was an interesting experiment, it doesn't seem to be reliable enough. It's been removed in favor of the helpers autosaving on any change in a threadsafe way.