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[help] information sends a new embed #114

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ahmedplat12 opened this issue May 8, 2020 · 1 comment
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[help] information sends a new embed #114

ahmedplat12 opened this issue May 8, 2020 · 1 comment
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An unexpected command error.

Running the ::help command and manually deleting it, then waiting for a few mins.
(it might be because of someone using the ::clear command after the help command to delete the help command's embedded message but I think it's just that it's being deleted before it deletes itself, not necessarily the ::clear command).

After a while it should post a "Command Error: Unexpected error".

I think what's happening is, since the ::help commands delete themselves after a while, if they are manually deleted before they delete themselves the bot still goes to find the embedded message it's supposed to auto delete and doesn't find it so it just prints out an error.

@ahmedplat12 ahmedplat12 added the bug Something isn't working label May 8, 2020
@s0lst1ce s0lst1ce added the command issues related to bot commands label May 8, 2020
@s0lst1ce s0lst1ce changed the title [REPORTED BUG] ::help command bug [help] information sends a new embed May 8, 2020
@s0lst1ce s0lst1ce linked a pull request May 16, 2020 that will close this issue
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This has been resolved in a previous commit.

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