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* Move Halloween to Holidays folderGravatar Janine vN2021-09-04-70/+0
| | | | | Moves all the hallowen features to the holidays folder. Also updates the paths to reflect the folder moves.
* chore: Prefer double quotes over single quotesGravatar ToxicKidz2021-05-04-7/+7
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* Clean Up the Halloween SeasonGravatar ToxicKidz2021-04-19-14/+15
| | | | | | | | | - Change commands.Bot type hints to bot.Bot - Remove the setting of Cog.bot if it isn't being used - Use Bot.http_session instead of creating new ones - Keep string quotes and Doc-Strings consistant - Remove redundant/outdated code Ignored spookyavatar.py as it is being moved in another PR.
* Remove dead ShowProjects cog.Gravatar Leon Sandøy2020-11-21-3/+1
| | | | We no longer have this channel, so this cog serves no purpose.
* Remove references to old name.Gravatar Leon Sandøy2020-11-21-5/+1
| | | | | I've tried to replace this with generic references where appropriate, but a lot of the time it just doesn't make a lot of sense to do so.
* Refactor: capitalize Month enum membersGravatar kwzrd2020-03-31-1/+1
| | | | Co-authored-by: MarkKoz <[email protected]>
* Deseasonify: log in `add_cog` rather than in each `setup`Gravatar kwzrd2020-03-28-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | The previous system required each extension's `setup` func to log that the cog was loaded. This leads to inconsistent messages all trying to convey the same thing, variable logger names in the output file are difficult to read, and several extensions were not logging at all. By logging directly in the `add_cog` method, we reduce code repetition, ensure consistent format, and remove the responsibility to remember that a log should be made.
* Deseasonify: rename `seasons` pkg to `exts`Gravatar kwzrd2020-03-28-0/+76
It is believed that this is now a more logical name for the package, as extensions no longer bind to seasons. Internally, packages are still grouped into seasonal sub-packages. There are quite a few, and it makes sense to group them by a common theme that inspired their functionality.