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Scheduling announcements #47

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deandrebaker opened this issue Jul 10, 2020 · 1 comment
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Scheduling announcements #47

deandrebaker opened this issue Jul 10, 2020 · 1 comment
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@deandrebaker
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deandrebaker commented Jul 10, 2020

We want to make a command that allows an announcement to be made at a scheduled time
Sample command:

!scheduleannouncement 2022-11-23T14:00 <announcement text>

The above command would schedule an announcement for November 23rd, at 2pm, with the text contained in . Note that should also be able to correctly ping roles, correctly tag channels, and etc. Within , a "\n" should be interpreted as a new line when printing the announcement at the right time.

The date format is
2022-11-23T14:00
Year-Month-DayTHour:Minute

It is in 24 hour time.

@deandrebaker deandrebaker added the enhancement New feature or request label Jul 10, 2020
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raavann commented Oct 13, 2021

Is this issue still valid?
May i work on it?
If yes, then could you please specify the following?

  • Permissions (who can use this command)
  • I'm assuming @section1 and @Section2 are users, then what is the text for the announcement? Should i add another field [?text] in the command?

thanks,

@Kav-K Kav-K added the help wanted Extra attention is needed label Nov 24, 2022
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