{ 'description': 'Emote Manager lets you manage custom server emotes effortlessly.\n\n' 'NOTE: Most commands will be unavailable until both you and the bot have the ' '"Manage Emojis" permission.', # a channel ID to invite people to when they request help with the bot # the bot must have Create Instant Invite permissions for this channel # if set to None, the support command will be disabled 'support_server_invite_channel': None, 'prefixes': ['em/'], 'tokens': { 'discord': 'sek.rit.token', }, 'ignore_bots': { 'default': True, 'overrides': { 'channels': [ ], 'guilds': [ ], }, }, 'copyright_license_file': 'data/short-license.txt', # required for connecting to the EC API over a Tor onion service 'socks5_proxy_url': None, # whether to use socks5 for all HTTP operations (other than discord.py) 'use_socks5_for_all_connections': False, 'user_agent': 'EmoteManagerBot (https://github.com/iomintz/emote-manager-bot)', # set to None to use the default of https://ec.emote.bot/api/v0 'ec_api_base_url': None, # timeout for the initial HEAD request before retrieving any images (up this if using Tor) 'http_head_timeout': 10, 'http_read_timeout': 60, # timeout for retrieving an image # emotes that the bot may use to respond to you # If not provided, the bot will use '❌', '✅' instead. # # You can obtain these ones from the discordbots.org server under the name "tickNo" and "tickYes" # but I uploaded them to my test server # so that both the staging and the stable versions of the bot can use them 'response_emojis': { 'success': { # emotes used to indicate success or failure False: '<:error:478164511879069707>', True: '<:success:478164452261363712>' }, }, }