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# C extensions
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##############################################################

Legend of the filesystem of Somi#6418:
[name] = folder
(name) = file
/name = /command
name() = every function that isn't a /command

##############################################################

What do I have to do when I added a new command?
You have to add it into: /commandslist, /cl, /help name, /help all, _filesystem.txt
For a mod command you have to add it into: /modcommandslist, /mcl, _filesystem.txt

##############################################################

[main folder]:
(main.py):
cog import()
/restart
/reload
on_ready()
[cogs]:
(command_overview.py):
/commandlist
/cl
/help about
/help avatar
/help bugs
/help c
/help commandlist
/help cl
/help help
/help invite
/help kst
/help levelroles
/help ping
/help serverinfo
/help si
/help somi
/help suggestions
/help userinfo
/help ui
/help all
(custom.py):
/custom
/delcustom
/customlist
(info.py):
/userinfo
/ui
/serverinfo
/si
/avatar
(keywords.py):
/keyword add
/keyword delete
/keyword list
(logs.py):
on_member_join()
welcome message()
join log()
on_member_remove()
leave log()
on_message_delete()
delete log()
on_message_edit()
edit log()
on_message()
auto link embed()
(mod.py):
/mute
/unmute
/purge
/kick
/ban
/send
/edit
/modcommandlist
/mcl
(modmail.py):
modmail()
(random.py):
/ping
/kst
/coinflip
/emoji
(shutdown.py):
/shutdown
(textresponse.py):
/somi
/invite
/about
/levelroles
(usersubmissions.py):
/suggestions
/bugs
[custom_cogs]
[keywords]
(bugs.txt)
(suggestions.txt)
(_filesystem.txt)
(maincommands.py):
/c
/help
(webserver.py)

content -> lower
keyword -> lower
filter through content
if true -> pm content

s = "That I ever did see. Dusty as the handle on the door"

if "Dusty" in s:
print("query found")

make log for added/removed keywords
individual files
always check for interaction.user

keyword add -> check for folder (id as name) -> check for keyword
keyword delete -> check for keyword
keyword list
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