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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"; |
import discord | |
from discord.ext import commands | |
import sys, traceback | |
"""This is a multi file example showcasing many features of the command extension and the use of cogs. | |
These are examples only and are not intended to be used as a fully functioning bot. Rather they should give you a basic | |
understanding and platform for creating your own bot. | |
These examples make use of Python 3.6.2 and the rewrite version on the lib. |
If the links provided below do not work, you may have more luck visiting this website instead.