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Find the Discord channel in which you would like to send commits and other updates
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In the settings for that channel, find the Webhooks option and create a new webhook. Note: Do NOT give this URL out to the public. Anyone or service can post messages to this channel, without even needing to be in the server. Keep it safe!
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""" | |
Downloads folders from github repo | |
Requires PyGithub | |
pip install PyGithub | |
""" | |
import os | |
import sys | |
import base64 | |
import shutil |
This guide is kept up-to-date as Discord and available resources change!
A basic server template is available here
Hello! I'm jagrosh#4824! I'm writing this guide to try to help new server owners set up and grow their servers, which is a commonly-requested topic. It's very easy to go about this the wrong way, so it's best to be prepared and make smart decisions so that your community can flourish!
import logging | |
import discord | |
from discord import app_commands | |
from discord.ext import commands | |
LOGGER: logging.Logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) | |
Past August 2024, Authy stopped supported the desktop version of their apps:
See Authy is shutting down its desktop app | The 2FA app Authy will only be available on Android and iOS starting in August for details.
And indeed, after a while, Authy changed something in their backend which now prevents the old desktop app from logging in. If you are already logged in, then you are in luck, and you can follow the instructions below to export your tokens.
If you are not logged in anymore, but can find a backup of the necessary files, then restore those files, and re-install Authy 2.2.3 following the instructions below, and it should work as expected.
apt install git | |
git clone https://gitlab.com/st42/termux-sudo | |
cd termux-sudo | |
cat sudo > /data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/sudo | |
chmod 700 /data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/sudo |
The always enthusiastic and knowledgeable mr. @jasaltvik shared with our team an article on writing (good) Git commit messages: How to Write a Git Commit Message. This excellent article explains why good Git commit messages are important, and explains what constitutes a good commit message. I wholeheartedly agree with what @cbeams writes in his article. (Have you read it yet? If not, go read it now. I'll wait.) It's sensible stuff. So I decided to start following the
This guide will walkthrough the ways to create a custom help command by subclassing HelpCommand.
let cache; webpackChunkdiscord_app.push([["wp_isdev_patch"], {}, r => cache=r.c]); | |
var UserStore = Object.values(cache).find(m => m?.exports?.default?.getUser).exports.default; | |
var actions = Object.values(UserStore._dispatcher._actionHandlers._dependencyGraph.nodes); | |
var user = UserStore.getCurrentUser(); | |
actions.find(n => n.name === "ExperimentStore").actionHandler.CONNECTION_OPEN({ | |
type: "CONNECTION_OPEN", user: {flags: user.flags |= 1}, experiments: [], | |
}); | |
actions.find(n => n.name === "DeveloperExperimentStore").actionHandler.CONNECTION_OPEN(); | |
webpackChunkdiscord_app.pop(); user.flags &= ~1; "done"; |