frc5183 / Oatmeal

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fix(events): Make it so a star reaction by a message owner does not c… #35

Closed Trip-kun closed 8 months ago

Trip-kun commented 8 months ago

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Walkthrough

The changes involve updates to event handling logic in a Java application. Specifically, the way counts are incremented when emojis are added or removed in a guild has been refined. The new logic ensures that certain conditions are met before incrementing the count, such as checking user IDs against a specific condition and excluding the user who triggered the event.

Changes

File Path Change Summary
.../oatmeal/events/GuildEmojiAddEvent.java Modified increment condition within the run method to check user ID.
.../oatmeal/events/GuildEmojiRemoveEvent.java Updated iteration logic to exclude triggering user from count in run method.

🐇✨ In the realm of code, where the data streams flow, A rabbit hopped in, with changes in tow. "No more shall counts rise with careless abandon, For I've tweaked the logic with a precise hand on!" 🎩🐾

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