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and it allows server moderators to make changes without any coding experience. Even at runtime.
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and it allows server moderators to make changes without any coding experience. Even at runtime.
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I try to maintain a comprehensive default configuration as part of the repository
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I try to maintain a comprehensive default configuration as part of the repository
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because the past has taught me that I’m not good at updating readmes.
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because the past has taught me that I’m not good at updating readmes.
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## A few months after
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The bot has become somewhat specialized at this point,
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but I think it should still be generally reusable if a similar use case arises.
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The implementation has kind of deteriorated into a playground for me
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(adding arrow-kt and just generally trying out FP stuff)[1],
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but it’s been running and moderating a 1000+ user server for over a year
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with relatively little maintenance.
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[1]: While arrow is great, adding it to a project after the fact leads to a very weird combination of FP and non-FP constructs. Would not recommend in production.
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