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This patch converts all English language strings used within depressionbot's localisation interface (that is, strings.json) to their ISO-639-1 equivalents. The purpose of this patch is to make the strings.json file less English-dependent. All languages with an ISO-639-1 code have been converted; that is, English, Spanish and Welsh, to ``en``, ``es`` and ``cy`` respectively. This patch does not attempt to force a solution to the issue of Na'vi: the language does not have a large enough corpus to warrant its own ISO 639-3 code, and as such there is no perfect solution. For the time being, this patch keeps the Na'vi language as its English language string ("Na'vi"). A possible solution to this discrepancy includes using the ISO 639-3 code ``art``, used for artificial languages that do not qualify for an official code, or by using local use codes specified in ISO 639-3 (qaa to qtz). This patch requires collaboration with upstream repositories that also use strings.json, such as the Github and Stats modules. |
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Ignore
Ignore modules.
Description
Commands with which users can choose to ignore listeners and commands from certain modules persistently, by storing their choices in the database. This is an interface for the JSBot ignoreTag functionality which actually implements the ignoration.
Configuration
All modules may return with them an ‘ignorable’ property, which defines whether or not their functionality may be ignored by users.
Commands
~ignore [module]
Ignore a given module. If the user does not specify a module, or provides an invalid one a list of modules which are available to ignore will be given.
~unignore [module]
Unignore a previously ignored module. If the user does not specify a module, or provides an invalid choice a list of modules which are currently ignored will be given.