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Ito mk8dx small bug fixes#6

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Ito mk8dx small bug fixes#6
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itoi06 and others added 30 commits March 6, 2024 22:48
Edited the message associated with the sub command
Changed Time for Queues and set MMR threshold for rooms. Other various changes include setting new variables and having existing variables grab data from config instead of being hard-coded.
Removed the message telling players to mention staff for an inconvenience. Also changed the pen message to accurately reflect the pen timing.
Added new commands for staff to edit some config values. Changed the sub message. Changed the queue joining message to clarify joining/closing time.
Adding RT Updater and Reporter to the Queue Channels
Changed the display of the queue list, added restrictions and cooldown to the sub command, changed the channel that threads are made in, and others.
Re-added the check for duplicate instances in the queue list and fixed the sub command to function properly.
Changed endpoint url's to reflect new track type variable in the configuration file of the bot. Also added the config details for the CT side of things.
BadWolf1023 and others added 30 commits July 7, 2024 23:08
Bug where sub can use sub button for room multiple times
Function to generate the host list depending on the rooms players who queued as host
Returns a nicely formatted string with the host order
1 Room unacceptable range algorithm, late list fixes, extend command, prevent same player subbing into room twice, code cleanup, /ch command
Shifted the first event time from 0:00 UTC to 23:00 UTC
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