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New command : list trusted commands #41

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TheOriginalSoni opened this issue Oct 30, 2021 · 3 comments
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New command : list trusted commands #41

TheOriginalSoni opened this issue Oct 30, 2021 · 3 comments
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Code: Easy For issues that can be resolved with relatively little work enhancement New feature or request Priority: Low Features that would be nice to have, but aren't needed.

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TheOriginalSoni commented Oct 30, 2021

Some way to see all commands locked under each category (Public /verified /trusted /owner +mod)

Auto-generated obviously

Maybe instead of list just gave the ~help commandname state the permission it's locked behind?

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TheOriginalSoni commented Oct 30, 2021

Also does admin help need redoing?

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TheOriginalSoni commented Nov 7, 2021

Maybe instead of list just gave the ~help commandname state the permission it's locked behind?

This done via manual docstring edits in e3a25c4

Also does admin help need redoing?

Admin help no longer exists. ~help Admin pulls from docstrings, so that and ~startup are now the default

@TheOriginalSoni TheOriginalSoni added Before MH22 Priority: Low Features that would be nice to have, but aren't needed. enhancement New feature or request and removed Before MH22 labels Dec 5, 2021
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Fix done manually by having ~hunthelp etc be custom commands in usual servers. Perhaps still worth pursuing for more automation

@TheOriginalSoni TheOriginalSoni added the Code: Easy For issues that can be resolved with relatively little work label Jan 24, 2024
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