From 7ba7149c688ba35d60934fdc68b92b82862065c7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: MrKomodoDragon Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2021 09:10:57 -0800 Subject: Add .pyfacts command --- bot/resources/evergreen/python_facts.txt | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) create mode 100644 bot/resources/evergreen/python_facts.txt (limited to 'bot/resources') diff --git a/bot/resources/evergreen/python_facts.txt b/bot/resources/evergreen/python_facts.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d9e63a11 --- /dev/null +++ b/bot/resources/evergreen/python_facts.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +Python was named after Monty Python, which Guido van Rossum likes. +If you type `import this` in the Python REPL, you'll get a poem about the philosophies about Python. (check it out by doing !zen in <#267659945086812160>) +If you type `import antigravity` in the Python REPL, you'll be directed to an [xkcd comic](https://xkcd.com/353/) about how easy Python is. -- cgit v1.2.3 From 5164ba4e367efbfe78f8dd2b08646fe6605a8b42 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: MrKomodoDragon Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2021 18:21:12 -0800 Subject: Add colors and move embed out of send statement; add more info about Monty Python for Fact 1 --- bot/exts/evergreen/pythonfacts.py | 7 +++++-- bot/resources/evergreen/python_facts.txt | 2 +- 2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'bot/resources') diff --git a/bot/exts/evergreen/pythonfacts.py b/bot/exts/evergreen/pythonfacts.py index c0cdf111..734782b8 100644 --- a/bot/exts/evergreen/pythonfacts.py +++ b/bot/exts/evergreen/pythonfacts.py @@ -7,9 +7,11 @@ from discord.ext import commands with open('bot/resources/evergreen/python_facts.txt') as file: FACTS = list(file) +COLORS = [0x4B8BBE, 0xFFD43B, ] + class PythonFacts(commands.Cog): - """Gives a random fun fact about Python.""" + """Sends a random fun fact about Python.""" def __init__(self, bot: commands.Bot) -> None: self.bot = bot @@ -17,7 +19,8 @@ class PythonFacts(commands.Cog): @commands.command(name='pythonfact', aliases=['pyfact']) async def get_python_fact(self, ctx: commands.Context) -> None: """Sends a Random fun fact about Python.""" - await ctx.send(embed=discord.Embed(title='Python Facts', description=random.choice(FACTS))) + embed = discord.Embed(title='Python Facts', description=random.choice(FACTS), colour=random.choice(COLORS)) + await ctx.send(embed=embed) def setup(bot: commands.Bot) -> None: diff --git a/bot/resources/evergreen/python_facts.txt b/bot/resources/evergreen/python_facts.txt index d9e63a11..0abd971b 100644 --- a/bot/resources/evergreen/python_facts.txt +++ b/bot/resources/evergreen/python_facts.txt @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ -Python was named after Monty Python, which Guido van Rossum likes. +Python was named after Monty Python, a British Comedy Troupe, which Guido van Rossum likes. If you type `import this` in the Python REPL, you'll get a poem about the philosophies about Python. (check it out by doing !zen in <#267659945086812160>) If you type `import antigravity` in the Python REPL, you'll be directed to an [xkcd comic](https://xkcd.com/353/) about how easy Python is. -- cgit v1.2.3 From 7bc0ea474ed39dbddca3958bb90fc072f0d7aa1d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Arez1337 <> Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2021 20:43:59 +0100 Subject: Removed the Question about the Nile and changed the IDs to matc the order again --- bot/resources/evergreen/trivia_quiz.json | 57 ++++++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 33 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) (limited to 'bot/resources') diff --git a/bot/resources/evergreen/trivia_quiz.json b/bot/resources/evergreen/trivia_quiz.json index faa3bc3b..a4225eb1 100644 --- a/bot/resources/evergreen/trivia_quiz.json +++ b/bot/resources/evergreen/trivia_quiz.json @@ -2,36 +2,51 @@ "retro": [ { "id": 1, - "hints": ["It is not a mainline Mario Game, although the plumber is present.", "It is not a mainline Zelda Game, although Link is present."], + "hints": [ + "It is not a mainline Mario Game, although the plumber is present.", + "It is not a mainline Zelda Game, although Link is present." + ], "question": "What is the best selling game on the Nintendo GameCube?", "answer": "Super Smash Bros" }, { "id": 2, - "hints": ["It was released before the 90's.", "It was released after 1980."], + "hints": [ + "It was released before the 90's.", + "It was released after 1980." + ], "question": "What year was Tetris released?", "answer": "1984" }, { "id": 3, - "hints": ["The occupation was in construction", "He appeared as this kind of worker in 1981's Donkey Kong"], + "hints": [ + "The occupation was in construction", + "He appeared as this kind of worker in 1981's Donkey Kong" + ], "question": "What was Mario's original occupation?", "answer": "Carpenter" }, { "id": 4, - "hints": ["It was revealed in the Nintendo Character Guide in 1993.", "His last name has to do with eating Mario's enemies."], + "hints": [ + "It was revealed in the Nintendo Character Guide in 1993.", + "His last name has to do with eating Mario's enemies." + ], "question": "What is Yoshi's (from Mario Bros.) full name?", "answer": "Yoshisaur Munchakoopas" }, { "id": 5, - "hints": ["The game was released in 1990.", "It was released on the SNES."], + "hints": [ + "The game was released in 1990.", + "It was released on the SNES." + ], "question": "What was the first game Yoshi appeared in?", "answer": "Super Mario World" } ], - "general":[ + "general": [ { "id": 100, "question": "Name \"the land of a thousand lakes\"", @@ -114,7 +129,7 @@ "id": 113, "question": "What's the name of the tallest waterfall in the world.", "answer": "Angel Falls", - "info": "Angel Falls (Salto Ángel) in Venezuela is the highest waterfall in the world. The falls are 3230 feet in height, with an uninterrupted drop of 2647 feet. Angel Falls is located on a tributary of the Rio Caroni." + "info": "Angel Falls (Salto \u00c1ngel) in Venezuela is the highest waterfall in the world. The falls are 3230 feet in height, with an uninterrupted drop of 2647 feet. Angel Falls is located on a tributary of the Rio Caroni." }, { "id": 114, @@ -180,7 +195,7 @@ "id": 124, "question": "When did the Second World War end?", "answer": "1945", - "info": "World War 2 ended with the unconditional surrender of the Axis powers. On 8 May 1945, the Allies accepted Germany's surrender, about a week after Adolf Hitler had committed suicide. VE Day – Victory in Europe celebrates the end of the Second World War on 8 May 1945." + "info": "World War 2 ended with the unconditional surrender of the Axis powers. On 8 May 1945, the Allies accepted Germany's surrender, about a week after Adolf Hitler had committed suicide. VE Day \u2013 Victory in Europe celebrates the end of the Second World War on 8 May 1945." }, { "id": 125, @@ -190,72 +205,66 @@ }, { "id": 126, - "question": "What's the name of the largest river in the world?", - "answer": "Nile", - "info": "The Nile, which is about 6,650 km (4,130 mi) long, is an \"international\" river as its drainage basin covers eleven countries, namely, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea, South Sudan, Republic of the Sudan and Egypt." - }, - { - "id": 127, "question": "Which is the smallest planet in the Solar System?", "answer": "Mercury", "info": "Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system. It's just a little bigger than Earth's moon. It is the closest planet to the sun, but it's actually not the hottest. Venus is hotter." }, { - "id": 128, + "id": 127, "question": "What is the smallest country?", "answer": "Vatican City", "info": "With an area of 0.17 square miles (0.44 km2) and a population right around 1,000, Vatican City is the smallest country in the world, both in terms of size and population." }, { - "id": 129, + "id": 128, "question": "What's the name of the largest bird?", "answer": "Ostrich", "info": "The largest living bird, a member of the Struthioniformes, is the ostrich (Struthio camelus), from the plains of Africa and Arabia. A large male ostrich can reach a height of 2.8 metres (9.2 feet) and weigh over 156 kilograms (344 pounds)." }, { - "id": 130, + "id": 129, "question": "What does the acronym GPRS stand for?", "answer": "General Packet Radio Service", "info": "General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is a packet-based mobile data service on the global system for mobile communications (GSM) of 3G and 2G cellular communication systems. It is a non-voice, high-speed and useful packet-switching technology intended for GSM networks." }, { - "id": 131, + "id": 130, "question": "In what country is the Ebro river located?", "answer": "Spain", "info": "The Ebro river is located in Spain. It is 930 kilometers long and it's the second longest river that ends on the Mediterranean Sea." }, { - "id": 132, + "id": 131, "question": "What year was the IBM PC model 5150 introduced into the market?", "answer": "1981", "info": "The IBM PC was introduced into the market in 1981. It used the Intel 8088, with a clock speed of 4.77 MHz, along with the MDA and CGA as a video card." }, { - "id": 133, + "id": 132, "question": "What's the world's largest urban area?", "answer": "Tokyo", "info": "Tokyo is the most populated city in the world, with a population of 37 million people. It is located in Japan." }, { - "id": 134, + "id": 133, "question": "How many planets are there in the Solar system?", "answer": "8", "info": "In the Solar system, there are 8 planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Pluto isn't considered a planet in the Solar System anymore." }, { - "id": 135, + "id": 134, "question": "What is the capital of Iraq?", "answer": "Baghdad", "info": "Baghdad is the capital of Iraq. It has a population of 7 million people." }, { - "id": 136, + "id": 135, "question": "The United Nations headquarters is located at which city?", "answer": "New York", "info": "The United Nations is headquartered in New York City in a complex designed by a board of architects led by Wallace Harrison and built by the architectural firm Harrison & Abramovitz. The complex has served as the official headquarters of the United Nations since its completion in 1951." }, { - "id": 137, + "id": 136, "question": "At what year did Christopher Columbus discover America?", "answer": "1492", "info": "The explorer Christopher Columbus made four trips across the Atlantic Ocean from Spain: in 1492, 1493, 1498 and 1502. He was determined to find a direct water route west from Europe to Asia, but he never did. Instead, he stumbled upon the Americas" -- cgit v1.2.3 From 3766b1424d7ca37ffd7d2477b7a82f192a5fedb4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: xithrius Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2021 17:55:42 -0800 Subject: Added more topics. --- bot/resources/evergreen/py_topics.yaml | 53 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- bot/resources/evergreen/starter.yaml | 11 +++++++ 2 files changed, 54 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) (limited to 'bot/resources') diff --git a/bot/resources/evergreen/py_topics.yaml b/bot/resources/evergreen/py_topics.yaml index 1e53429a..4973d25a 100644 --- a/bot/resources/evergreen/py_topics.yaml +++ b/bot/resources/evergreen/py_topics.yaml @@ -3,8 +3,6 @@ # python-general 267624335836053506: - What's your favorite PEP? - - What's your current text editor/IDE, and what functionality do you like about it the most when programming in Python? - - What functionality is your text editor/IDE missing for programming Python? - What parts of your life has Python automated, if any? - Which Python project are you the most proud of making? - What made you want to learn Python? @@ -16,23 +14,34 @@ - What feature do you think should be added to Python? - Has Python helped you in school? If so, how? - What was the first thing you created with Python? + - What is your favorite Python package? + - What standard library module is really underrated? + - Have you published any packages on PyPi? If so, what are they? + - What are you currently working on in Python? + - What's your favorite script and how has it helped you in day to day activities? + - When you were first learning, what is something that stumped you? + - When you were first learning, what is a resource you wish you had? + - What is something you know now that you wish you knew when you were starting out? + - What is something simple that you still error on today? + +# algos-and-data-structs +650401909852864553: + - # async 630504881542791169: - Are there any frameworks you wish were async? - How have coroutines changed the way you write Python? + - What is your favorite async library? # c-extensions 728390945384431688: - -# computer-science -650401909852864553: - - - # databases 342318764227821568: - Where do you get your best data? + - What is your preferred database and for what use? # data-science 366673247892275221: @@ -45,11 +54,18 @@ - What feature would you be the most interested in making? - What feature would you like to see added to the library? what feature in the library do you think is redundant? - Do you think there's a way in which Discord could handle bots better? + - What's one feature you wish more developers had in their bots? + +# editors-ides +813178633006350366: + - What's your current text editor/IDE, and what functionality do you like about it the most when programming in Python? + - What functionality is your text editor/IDE missing for programming Python? # esoteric-python 470884583684964352: - What's a common part of programming we can make harder? - What are the pros and cons of messing with __magic__()? + - What's your favorite Python hack? # game-development 660625198390837248: @@ -57,7 +73,7 @@ # microcontrollers 545603026732318730: - - + - What is your favorite version of the Raspberry Pi? # networking 716325106619777044: @@ -67,23 +83,40 @@ 366674035876167691: - If you could wish for a library involving net-sec, what would it be? -# software-testing -463035728335732738: +# software-design +782713858615017503: - # tools-and-devops 463035462760792066: - What editor would you recommend to a beginner? Why? - What editor would you recommend to be the most efficient? Why? + - How often do you use GitHub Actions and workflows to automate your repositories? + - What's your favorite app on GitHub? + +# unit-testing +463035728335732738: + - # unix 491523972836360192: - - + - What's your favorite Bash command? + - What's your most used Bash command? + - How often do you update your Unix machine? + - How often do you upgrade on production? # user-interfaces 338993628049571840: - What's the most impressive Desktop Application you've made with Python so far? + - Have you ever made your own GUI? If so, how? + - Do you perfer Command Line Interfaces (CLI) or Graphic User Interfaces (GUI)? + - What's your favorite CLI (Command Line Interface) or TLI (Terminal Line Interface)? + - What's your best GUI project? # web-development 366673702533988363: - How has Python helped you in web development? + - What tools do you use for web development? + - What is your favorite API library? + - What do you use for your frontend? + - What does your stack look like? diff --git a/bot/resources/evergreen/starter.yaml b/bot/resources/evergreen/starter.yaml index 53c89364..cacaacb6 100644 --- a/bot/resources/evergreen/starter.yaml +++ b/bot/resources/evergreen/starter.yaml @@ -20,3 +20,14 @@ - If you had $100 bill in your Easter Basket, what would you do with it? - What would you do if you know you could succeed at anything you chose to do? - If you could take only three things from your house, what would they be? +- What's the best pastry? +- What's your favourite kind of soup? +- What is the most useless talent that you have? +- Would you rather fight 100 duck sized horses or one horse sized duck? +- What is your favourite colour? +- What's your favourite type of weather? +- Tea or coffee? What about milk? +- Do you speak a language other than English? +- What is your favorite TV show? +- What is your favorite media genre? +- How many years have you spent coding? -- cgit v1.2.3 From f74a49f3e686b41a52ce097a97260b263067cd68 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Xithrius <15021300+Xithrius@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2021 21:49:46 -0800 Subject: Removed wordy-ness of one singular question. Co-authored-by: ChrisJL --- bot/resources/evergreen/py_topics.yaml | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'bot/resources') diff --git a/bot/resources/evergreen/py_topics.yaml b/bot/resources/evergreen/py_topics.yaml index 4973d25a..8cf9582d 100644 --- a/bot/resources/evergreen/py_topics.yaml +++ b/bot/resources/evergreen/py_topics.yaml @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ - What's your favorite script and how has it helped you in day to day activities? - When you were first learning, what is something that stumped you? - When you were first learning, what is a resource you wish you had? - - What is something you know now that you wish you knew when you were starting out? + - What is something you know now, that you wish you knew when starting out? - What is something simple that you still error on today? # algos-and-data-structs -- cgit v1.2.3 From f9339e6043acc2161c3723624cd6ae33dce26bca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: xithrius Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2021 21:53:13 -0800 Subject: There's no such thing as TLI. Added TUI. --- bot/resources/evergreen/py_topics.yaml | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'bot/resources') diff --git a/bot/resources/evergreen/py_topics.yaml b/bot/resources/evergreen/py_topics.yaml index 8cf9582d..f3b2eaa3 100644 --- a/bot/resources/evergreen/py_topics.yaml +++ b/bot/resources/evergreen/py_topics.yaml @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ - What's the most impressive Desktop Application you've made with Python so far? - Have you ever made your own GUI? If so, how? - Do you perfer Command Line Interfaces (CLI) or Graphic User Interfaces (GUI)? - - What's your favorite CLI (Command Line Interface) or TLI (Terminal Line Interface)? + - What's your favorite CLI (Command Line Interface) or TUI (Terminal Line Interface)? - What's your best GUI project? # web-development -- cgit v1.2.3 From add46b3680d5b9570ddf464ed0674c2b5ad4474d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Xithrius <15021300+Xithrius@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2021 22:06:44 -0800 Subject: "colour" to "color". Co-authored-by: Hassan Abouelela <47495861+HassanAbouelela@users.noreply.github.com> --- bot/resources/evergreen/starter.yaml | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'bot/resources') diff --git a/bot/resources/evergreen/starter.yaml b/bot/resources/evergreen/starter.yaml index cacaacb6..949220f9 100644 --- a/bot/resources/evergreen/starter.yaml +++ b/bot/resources/evergreen/starter.yaml @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ - What's your favourite kind of soup? - What is the most useless talent that you have? - Would you rather fight 100 duck sized horses or one horse sized duck? -- What is your favourite colour? +- What is your favourite color? - What's your favourite type of weather? - Tea or coffee? What about milk? - Do you speak a language other than English? -- cgit v1.2.3 From 87219f3a0c299d62a95341a90237715f1cff64d8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joe Banks Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2021 20:13:12 +0000 Subject: master => main --- .github/workflows/build.yaml | 2 +- .github/workflows/lint.yaml | 2 +- .github/workflows/sentry_release.yaml | 4 ++-- CONTRIBUTING.md | 8 ++++---- README.md | 10 +++++----- bot/exts/christmas/advent_of_code/_helpers.py | 2 +- bot/exts/evergreen/source.py | 2 +- bot/resources/halloween/spooky_rating.json | 18 +++++++++--------- bot/utils/time.py | 2 +- 9 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) (limited to 'bot/resources') diff --git a/.github/workflows/build.yaml b/.github/workflows/build.yaml index 9d12cd10..08721dfd 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/build.yaml +++ b/.github/workflows/build.yaml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ on: workflow_run: workflows: ["Lint"] branches: - - master + - main types: - completed diff --git a/.github/workflows/lint.yaml b/.github/workflows/lint.yaml index a5f45255..7f157da3 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/lint.yaml +++ b/.github/workflows/lint.yaml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ name: Lint on: push: branches: - - master + - main pull_request: diff --git a/.github/workflows/sentry_release.yaml b/.github/workflows/sentry_release.yaml index 0e02dd0c..3d15e01e 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/sentry_release.yaml +++ b/.github/workflows/sentry_release.yaml @@ -3,14 +3,14 @@ name: Create Sentry release on: push: branches: - - master + - main jobs: create_sentry_release: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - name: Checkout code - uses: actions/checkout@master + uses: actions/checkout@main - name: Create a Sentry.io release uses: tclindner/sentry-releases-action@v1.2.0 diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md index 7cf83db5..3a1803e2 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Sir Lancebot is a community project for the Python Discord community over at https://discord.gg/python. We will be providing support for those of you who are new to Git, and this project is to be considered educational. -Our projects are open-source and are automatically deployed whenever commits are pushed to the `master` branch on each repository, so we've created a set of guidelines in order to keep everything clean and in working order. +Our projects are open-source and are automatically deployed whenever commits are pushed to the `main` branch on each repository, so we've created a set of guidelines in order to keep everything clean and in working order. Note that contributions may be rejected on the basis of a contributor failing to follow these guidelines. @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Note that contributions may be rejected on the basis of a contributor failing to 2. Your pull request must solve an issue created or approved by a staff member. These will be labeled with the `approved` label. Feel free to suggest issues of your own, which staff can review for approval. 3. **No force-pushes** or modifying the Git history in any way. 4. If you have direct access to the repository, **create a branch for your changes** and create a pull request for that branch. If not, create a branch on a fork of the repository and create a pull request from there. - * It's common practice for a repository to reject direct pushes to `master`, so make branching a habit! + * It's common practice for a repository to reject direct pushes to `main`, so make branching a habit! * If PRing from your own fork, **ensure that "Allow edits from maintainers" is checked**. This gives permission for maintainers to commit changes directly to your fork, speeding up the review process. 5. **Adhere to the prevailing code style**, which we enforce using [`flake8`](http://flake8.pycqa.org/en/latest/index.html) and [`pre-commit`](https://pre-commit.com/). * Run `flake8` and `pre-commit` against your code [**before** you push it](https://soundcloud.com/lemonsaurusrex/lint-before-you-push). Your commit will be rejected by the build server if it fails to lint. @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Note that contributions may be rejected on the basis of a contributor failing to * Avoid making minor commits for fixing typos or linting errors. Since you've already set up a `pre-commit` hook to run the linting pipeline before a commit, you shouldn't be committing linting issues anyway. * A more in-depth guide to writing great commit messages can be found in Chris Beam's [*How to Write a Git Commit Message*](https://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/) 7. **Avoid frequent pushes to the main repository**. This goes for PRs opened against your fork as well. Our test build pipelines are triggered every time a push to the repository (or PR) is made. Try to batch your commits until you've finished working for that session, or you've reached a point where collaborators need your commits to continue their own work. This also provides you the opportunity to amend commits for minor changes rather than having to commit them on their own because you've already pushed. - * This includes merging master into your branch. Try to leave merging from master for after your PR passes review; a maintainer will bring your PR up to date before merging. Exceptions to this include: resolving merge conflicts, needing something that was pushed to master for your branch, or something was pushed to master that could potentionally affect the functionality of what you're writing. + * This includes merging main into your branch. Try to leave merging from main for after your PR passes review; a maintainer will bring your PR up to date before merging. Exceptions to this include: resolving merge conflicts, needing something that was pushed to main for your branch, or something was pushed to main that could potentionally affect the functionality of what you're writing. 8. **Don't fight the framework**. Every framework has its flaws, but the frameworks we've picked out have been carefully chosen for their particular merits. If you can avoid it, please resist reimplementing swathes of framework logic - the work has already been done for you! 9. If someone is working on an issue or pull request, **do not open your own pull request for the same task**. Instead, collaborate with the author(s) of the existing pull request. Duplicate PRs opened without communicating with the other author(s) and/or PyDis staff will be closed. Communication is key, and there's no point in two separate implementations of the same thing. * One option is to fork the other contributor's repository and submit your changes to their branch with your own pull request. We suggest following these guidelines when interacting with their repository as well. @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ All projects evolve over time, and this contribution guide is no different. This ## Supplemental Information ### Developer Environment -Sir Lancebot utilizes [Pipenv](https://pipenv.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) for installation and dependency management. For users unfamiliar with the Pipenv workflow, Pipenv's documentation provides a [Basic Usage](https://pipenv.readthedocs.io/en/latest/basics/) tutorial, along with some of the more advanced workflows. A project-specific installation guide can be found in [Sir Lancebot's README](https://github.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/blob/master/README.md). +Sir Lancebot utilizes [Pipenv](https://pipenv.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) for installation and dependency management. For users unfamiliar with the Pipenv workflow, Pipenv's documentation provides a [Basic Usage](https://pipenv.readthedocs.io/en/latest/basics/) tutorial, along with some of the more advanced workflows. A project-specific installation guide can be found in [Sir Lancebot's README](https://github.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/blob/main/README.md). When pulling down changes from GitHub, remember to sync your environment using `pipenv sync --dev` to ensure you're using the most up-to-date versions the project's dependencies. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 6b453879..11b46aac 100755 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -22,9 +22,9 @@ Before you start, please take some time to read through our [contributing guidel See [Sir Lancebot's Wiki](https://pythondiscord.com/pages/contributing/sir-lancebot/) for in-depth guides on getting started with the project! -[1]:https://github.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/workflows/Lint/badge.svg?branch=master -[2]:https://github.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/actions?query=workflow%3ALint+branch%3Amaster -[3]:https://github.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/workflows/Build/badge.svg?branch=master -[4]:https://github.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/actions?query=workflow%3ABuild+branch%3Amaster -[5]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-discord/branding/master/logos/badge/badge_github.svg +[1]:https://github.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/workflows/Lint/badge.svg?branch=main +[2]:https://github.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/actions?query=workflow%3ALint+branch%3Amain +[3]:https://github.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/workflows/Build/badge.svg?branch=main +[4]:https://github.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/actions?query=workflow%3ABuild+branch%3Amain +[5]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-discord/branding/main/logos/badge/badge_github.svg [6]: https://discord.gg/python diff --git a/bot/exts/christmas/advent_of_code/_helpers.py b/bot/exts/christmas/advent_of_code/_helpers.py index b7adc895..a16a4871 100644 --- a/bot/exts/christmas/advent_of_code/_helpers.py +++ b/bot/exts/christmas/advent_of_code/_helpers.py @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ REQUIRED_CACHE_KEYS = ( AOC_EMBED_THUMBNAIL = ( "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-discord" - "/branding/master/seasonal/christmas/server_icons/festive_256.gif" + "/branding/main/seasonal/christmas/server_icons/festive_256.gif" ) # Create an easy constant for the EST timezone diff --git a/bot/exts/evergreen/source.py b/bot/exts/evergreen/source.py index cdfe54ec..45752bf9 100644 --- a/bot/exts/evergreen/source.py +++ b/bot/exts/evergreen/source.py @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ class BotSource(commands.Cog): file_location = Path(filename).relative_to(Path.cwd()).as_posix() - url = f"{Source.github}/blob/master/{file_location}{lines_extension}" + url = f"{Source.github}/blob/main/{file_location}{lines_extension}" return url, file_location, first_line_no or None diff --git a/bot/resources/halloween/spooky_rating.json b/bot/resources/halloween/spooky_rating.json index 533e7107..8e3e66bb 100644 --- a/bot/resources/halloween/spooky_rating.json +++ b/bot/resources/halloween/spooky_rating.json @@ -2,46 +2,46 @@ "-1": { "title": "\uD83D\uDD6F You're not scarin' anyone \uD83D\uDD6F", "text": "No matter what you say or do, nobody even flinches when you try to scare them. Was your costume this year only a white sheet with holes for eyes? Or did you even bother with a costume at all? Either way, don't expect too many treats when going from door-to-door.", - "image": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/master/bot/resources/halloween/spookyrating/candle.jpeg" + "image": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/main/bot/resources/halloween/spookyrating/candle.jpeg" }, "5": { "title": "\uD83D\uDC76 Like taking candy from a baby \uD83D\uDC76", "text": "Your scaring will probably make a baby cry... but that's the limit on your frightening powers. Be careful not to get to the point where everyone's running away from you because they don't like you, not because they're scared of you.", - "image": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/master/bot/resources/halloween/spookyrating/baby.jpeg" + "image": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/main/bot/resources/halloween/spookyrating/baby.jpeg" }, "20": { "title": "\uD83C\uDFDA You're skills are forming... \uD83C\uDFDA", "text": "As you become the Devil's apprentice, you begin to make people jump every time you sneak up on them. A good start, but you have to learn not to wear the same costume every year until it doesn't fit you. People will notice you and your prowess will decrease.", - "image": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/master/bot/resources/halloween/spookyrating/tiger.jpeg" + "image": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/main/bot/resources/halloween/spookyrating/tiger.jpeg" }, "30": { "title": "\uD83D\uDC80 Picture Perfect... \uD83D\uDC80", "text": "You've nailed the costume this year! You look suuuper scary! Now make sure to play the part and act out your costume and you'll be sure to give a few people a massive fright!", - "image": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/master/bot/resources/halloween/spookyrating/costume.jpeg" + "image": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/main/bot/resources/halloween/spookyrating/costume.jpeg" }, "50": { "title": "\uD83D\uDC7B Uhm... are you human \uD83D\uDC7B", "text": "Uhm... you're too good to be human and now you're beginning to sound like a ghost. You're almost invisible when haunting and nobody truly knows where you are at any given time. But they will always scream at the sound of a ghost...", - "image": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/master/bot/resources/halloween/spookyrating/ghost.jpeg" + "image": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/main/bot/resources/halloween/spookyrating/ghost.jpeg" }, "65": { "title": "\uD83C\uDF83 That potion can't be real \uD83C\uDF83", "text": "You're carrying... some... unknown liquids and no one knows who they are but yourself. Be careful on who you use these powerful spells on, because no Mage has the power to do any irreversible enchantments because even you won't know what will happen to these mortals.", - "image": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/master/bot/resources/halloween/spookyrating/necromancer.jepg" + "image": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/main/bot/resources/halloween/spookyrating/necromancer.jepg" }, "80": { "title": "\uD83E\uDD21 The most sinister face \uD83E\uDD21", "text": "Who knew something intended to be playful could be so menacing... Especially other people seeing you in their nightmares, continuing to haunt them day by day, stuck in their head throughout the entire year. Make sure to pull a face they will never forget.", - "image": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/master/bot/resources/halloween/spookyrating/clown.jpeg" + "image": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/main/bot/resources/halloween/spookyrating/clown.jpeg" }, "95": { "title": "\uD83D\uDE08 The Devil's Accomplice \uD83D\uDE08", "text": "Imagine being allies with the most evil character with an aim to scare people to death. Force people to suffer as they proceed straight to hell to meet your boss and best friend. Not even you know the power He has...", - "image": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/master/bot/resources/halloween/spookyrating/jackolantern.jpg" + "image": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/main/bot/resources/halloween/spookyrating/jackolantern.jpg" }, "100": { "title":"\uD83D\uDC7F The Devil Himself \uD83D\uDC7F", "text": "You are the evillest creature in existence to scare anyone and everyone humanly possible. The reason your underlings are called mortals is that they die. With your help, they die a lot quicker. With all the evil power in the universe, you know what to do.", - "image": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/master/bot/resources/halloween/spookyrating/devil.jpeg" + "image": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/main/bot/resources/halloween/spookyrating/devil.jpeg" } } diff --git a/bot/utils/time.py b/bot/utils/time.py index 3c57e126..fbf2fd21 100644 --- a/bot/utils/time.py +++ b/bot/utils/time.py @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ import datetime from dateutil.relativedelta import relativedelta -# All these functions are from https://github.com/python-discord/bot/blob/master/bot/utils/time.py +# All these functions are from https://github.com/python-discord/bot/blob/main/bot/utils/time.py def _stringify_time_unit(value: int, unit: str) -> str: """ Returns a string to represent a value and time unit, ensuring that it uses the right plural form of the unit. -- cgit v1.2.3