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Add message link to replied message to the embeds sent in #message-change-log #3077

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vivekashok1221 opened this issue May 28, 2024 · 1 comment
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a: moderation Related to community moderation functionality: (moderation, defcon, verification) good first issue Good for newcomers status: approved The issue has received a core developer's approval t: enhancement Changes or improvements to existing features

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When a deleted message is logged in #message-change-log, also add a link to the message it was replying to. This will provide better context about the deleted message and is a trivial addition.
(originally proposed by @bj0key in #mod-tools)

This is what the embed looks like currently:
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@vivekashok1221 vivekashok1221 added the good first issue Good for newcomers label May 28, 2024
@wookie184 wookie184 added a: moderation Related to community moderation functionality: (moderation, defcon, verification) t: enhancement Changes or improvements to existing features status: approved The issue has received a core developer's approval labels May 31, 2024
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Hi @vivekashok1221 i would like to work on this issue. I went through modlog.py I guess we need a bit changes in it to make this work.

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