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* Regex: add a word boundary before .gg and use named groups
Before this commit, `an-arbitrary-domain.gg/notaninvite` would trigger the filter.
This solve the issue by adding a word boundary before this branch of the pattern.
* Regex: replace the word boundary by a word char
Co-authored-by: ChrisJL <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: ChrisJL <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Xithrius <[email protected]>
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Since channels that mods can't read are now implicitly ignored, there is no need to explicitly ignore them.
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This new name better describes what this function actually does
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The main purpose of this is so that we don't need to keep adding to the modlog_blacklist for every new channel we want to ignore, since it now implicitly ignores channels mods don't have read perms to.
This is done by making use of Discord.py 2.0's updated behaviour of Channel.permissions_for() where it can now accept a role and determines the permissions of users in that role for a given channel. This takes into account default permissions as well as channel overrides.
Co-authored-by: Xithrius <[email protected]>
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Closes #1232
Modifies the docstring sent for per-command help to remove weird formatting issues mentioned in #1232. Removes newlines that are not used for paragraph breaks, after retrieving the docstring, and lets the embed handle it on the discord side.
Allow overriding this behaviour via \u2003 to denote a non-escapable break.
Co-authored-by: Hassan Abouelela <[email protected]>
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There's now always one blank line (no more, no less) after an import
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