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These 3 errors is:
- `ConversionError`
- `MaxConcurrencyReached`
- `ExtensionError`
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Added test for case when `Context.invoked_from_error_handler`
is `True`
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Added `invoked_from_error_handler` attribute that is `False` default.
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Replaced `hasattr` with `getattr` for unit tests
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- Added `assertIsNone` to `test_error_handler_already_handled`.
- Removed `ErrorHandlerTests.cog`, moved it to each test recreation.
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Created test that make sure when error is already handled in local error
handler, this don't await `ctx.send` to make sure that this don't move
forward.
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Add mutability.md tag
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Use `send_help` to ensure that our help command is correctly invoked
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As @mathsman5133 pointed out, it's better to use the `Command`-instance
we typically already have in the current context than to rely on parsing
the qualified name again.
The invocation is now done as: `await ctx.send_help(ctx.command)`
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After the refactoring of the help command, we need to use the built-in
method of calling the help command: `Context.send_help`. As an argument,
the qualified name (a string containing the full command path, including
parents) of the command can be passed.
Examples:
- await ctx.send_help("reminders edit")
This would send a help embed with information on `!reminders edit` to
the Context.
- await ctx.send_help(ctx.command.qualified_name)
This would extract the qualified name of the command, which is the full
command path, and send a help embed to Context.
- await ctx.send_help()
This will send the main "root" help embed to the Context.
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Refactor the !help command.
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add "solved" as a alias for "closed"
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- Lots of instance of `for c in ...` or `for a in ...` or `fmt` which are non-descriptive and sometimes cryptic.
- Ves suggested running the command in an asyncio task for `@redirect_output`, rather than making a workaround which only applies to the help command. This fixes a fundamental flaw where the redirection message wouldn't be deleted until a further 60sec after the command has finished, which for `!help` could be up to 5min, meaning the invocation message could be sitting there for 6min, not the intended 60sec.
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This probably isn't necessary anymore. We get so many new users that someone is going to DM us very soon when something breaks. We've outgrown this, and it just adds noise to the #verification channel in the form of pings.
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The mentions alert that is sent out by the Verification cog currently pings `@everyone` despite being quite unactionable by most people receiving the ping. As it happens frequently, especially with the recent uptick in joins, I'm removing that ping to not bother our moderators as much.
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Python News implemention
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python-discord/feature/hemlock/perma-ban-override-temp
Perma Bans now Overwrite Temp Bans
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Add remindme alias for the remind command
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Remove the mention command and configuration settings for it
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Use selector event loop on Windows
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python-discord/bug/backend/911/log-listener-exceptions
Log unhandled errors from event listeners
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Update to Antimalware Filter (.txt uploads)
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