Implement Message context menu & command for discord.py's "No General" role usage.#175
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Implement Message context menu & command for discord.py's "No General" role usage.#175AbstractUmbra wants to merge 12 commits intoRapptz:rewritefrom
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Co-authored-by: Leonardo <leonardocavenago05@gmail.com>
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As discussed by the moderation team, I have implemented the necessary machinery to achieve the following flow:
Context Menu on user message -> Prompt mod/helper for thread title -> create help forum thread based on input and message content and optionally apply a timed "No General" role on the target author (default is to do so).
The prefix command works the exact same as
?tempblockand no "permanent" variant exists.This is currently open to moderators and discord.py helpers, but easily changed if needed.
I have done my best to replicate the discord.py server infrastructure involved in this PR, as well as the relevant RDanny mechanisms involved and all seem to work a-ok now:-

