Client throws "Invalid time value", so I'm guessing it's something to do with premium_since not being the date format they want ( allegedly ISO8601, but works with a plain number, so wtf )
Client throws "Invalid time value", so I'm guessing it's something to do with premium_since not being the date format they want ( allegedly ISO8601, but works with a plain number, so wtf )
* ts-node support. debugging is slightly wonky as vscode will not allow breakpoints in modules that aren't bundle, yet.
* apparently ts-node compilerOptions.path wasn't needed? on windows I could've sworn it was.
* Cleaned up tsconfig.json a bit ( moved tsnode config to own file ).
Fixed breakpoints for all modules under tsnode
* Removed Microsoft Corp advert
* Remove one more Microsoft Corp. ad
Signed-off-by: Erkin Alp Güney <erkinalp9035@gmail.com>
* Added `tsnode` npm script
* Added `typescript-cached-transpile` package to help improve performance
Co-authored-by: Erkin Alp Güney <erkinalp9035@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Erkin Alp Güney <erkinalp9035@gmail.com>
* Added the backfilling-related rights
* Added kick/ban rights
* Added the presence right
* Guild directory
* Interactions rights
* Role Icons
Co-authored-by: Erkin Alp Güney <erkinalp9035@gmail.com>
* Cache coherency rules
Co-authored-by: MANIKILLER <manikillrorg@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: ImAaronFR <96433859+ImAaronFR@users.noreply.github.com>
i have tied member dependencies to the author id rather than the member id to avoid a dependency cycle and you can now kick/ban someone from a guild/server and the messages will remain in the guild (just like discord) as stated in issue #441
I have also tested this code seems clean so far
(new pull request opened because of branch commit issues)