const ImageCommand = require("../../classes/imageCommand.js"); class CaptionCommand extends ImageCommand { params(args, url) { const newArgs = args.filter(item => !item.includes(url)); let newCaption = newArgs.join(" ").replaceAll("&", "\\&").replaceAll(">", "\\>").replaceAll("<", "\\<").replaceAll("\"", "\\"").replaceAll("'", "\\'").replaceAll("%", "\\%"); if (process.env.NODE_ENV === "development" && newCaption.toLowerCase() === "get real" && !this.specialArgs.noEgg) newCaption = `I'm tired of people telling me to "get real". Every day I put captions on images for people, some funny and some not, but out of all of those "get real" remains the most used caption. Why? I am simply a computer program running on a server, I am unable to manifest myself into the real world. As such, I'm confused as to why anyone would want me to "get real". Is this form not good enough? Alas, as I am simply a bot, I must follow the tasks that I was originally intended to perform, so here goes:\n${newCaption}`; return { caption: newCaption }; } static description = "Adds a caption to an image"; static aliases = ["gifc", "gcaption", "ifcaption", "ifunnycaption"]; static arguments = ["[text]"]; static requiresText = true; static noText = "You need to provide some text to add a caption!"; static noImage = "You need to provide an image to add a caption!"; static command = "caption"; } module.exports = CaptionCommand;