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Michal Tuszowski a64fb2da57 Restructure: promote working_copy to repo root
Make the stable 'working copy' bot the canonical code at the repository
root so the install/deploy scripts operate against it again.

- Move working_copy/* to root (bot entrypoint is bot.py)
- Restore root-level install/ops scripts from c4fa88e (deploy.sh,
  install_main_bot.sh, status_report.*, conjurer.service, etc.)
- Fix deploy.sh: copy bot.py (was thin_client.py) and add the
  conanjurer_* modules; bump command count
- Remove side-by-side variant dirs (backup_old_docker, prototype_one,
  prototype_musician_one, musician_old, working_copy) and docker cruft
- Keep components as subdirs: conjurer_librarian, conjurer_musician,
  spotify_dl, yt_dlp, fonts, utils, docs

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-28 23:50:55 +02:00

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import logging
# define an asynchronous generator
async def async_iterator_generator(range_of_iterable):
"""
Generate asynchronouse iterator.
This is an incomplete function definition for an asynchronous iterator generator that takes a range
of iterable as input.
:param range_of_iterable: The parameter `range_of_iterable` is likely a range or iterable object
that the async iterator generator will iterate over asynchronously. It could be a list, tuple, set,
or any other iterable object. The generator will yield each item in the iterable object
asynchronously, allowing other code to run in between
"""
# normal loop
for i in range_of_iterable:
# pylint: disable=pointless-string-statement
# yield the result
yield i
"""
Alternatywna wersja przerobienia fora na asynchroniczny.
# traverse the iterable of awaitables
for item in coros:
# await and get the result from the awaitable
result = await item
# report the results
print(result)
"""
async def remove_characters(string, character):
"""
The `remove_characters` function removes all occurrences of a specified character from a given
string.
:param string: The string parameter is the input string from which characters will be removed
:param character: The character parameter is the character that you want to remove from the string
:return: a new string where all occurrences of the specified character have been removed.
"""
return string.replace(character, "")
async def max_weight(lista):
"""
Take a list of weights and return the maximum weight.
:param lista: It seems like the parameter `lista` is a list of items, possibly representing weights.
The function name `max_weight` suggests that the function is intended to find the maximum weight
from the list. However, without more context or information about the problem, it's difficult to say
for sure what the
"""
maximum_weight = 0
for iterator in lista:
if iterator[0] > maximum_weight:
maximum_weight = iterator[0]
return maximum_weight
async def get_stats(client, ctx, history_limit):
"""
The `get_stats` function retrieves the message history of a specific channel and counts the
frequency of each word in the messages.
:param ctx: The `ctx` parameter is an object that represents the context of the command being
executed. It contains information such as the message, the author, the server, and other relevant
details
:param history_limit: The `history_limit` parameter is the maximum number of messages to retrieve
from the channel history. It determines how far back in time the statistics will be calculated
:return: The function `get_stats` returns a dictionary `stats` that contains the frequency count of
words found in the messages from the specified channel.
"""
channel_id = 1062047367337095268
async with ctx.typing():
stats = {}
channel = client.get_channel(channel_id)
messages = [message async for message in channel.history(limit=history_limit)]
# traverse the iterable of awaitables
for message in messages:
# await and get the result from the awaitable
result = message.content
words = result.split()
for word in words:
if word in stats:
stats[word] += 1
else:
stats[word] = 1
for name, how_many in stats.items():
yield name, how_many
async def discord_friendly_reply(ctx, message_content, file=None):
logger = logging.getLogger("discord")
if len(message_content) < 999:
logger.info("Answer reply - message below 999")
await ctx.reply(message_content)
else:
logger.info("Answer reply - message above 999")
while len(message_content) > 0:
logger.info("Mesaage content: %s", message_content[:999])
await ctx.reply(message_content[:999])
message_content = message_content[999:]
if file:
await ctx.reply("Attachment:", file=file)
async def discord_friendly_send(ctx, message_content, file=None):
logger = logging.getLogger("discord")
if len(message_content) < 999:
logger.info("Answer send - message below 999")
await ctx.send(message_content)
else:
logger.info("Answer send - message above 999")
while len(message_content) > 0:
logger.info("Mesaage content: %s", message_content[:999])
await ctx.send(message_content[:999])
message_content = message_content[999:]
if file:
await ctx.reply("Attachment:", file=file)