diff --git a/Properties/PublishProfiles/StableProfile.pubxml b/Properties/PublishProfiles/StableProfile.pubxml
index 593d520..548b9af 100644
--- a/Properties/PublishProfiles/StableProfile.pubxml
+++ b/Properties/PublishProfiles/StableProfile.pubxml
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
FileSystem
Release
- netcoreapp1.1
+ netcoreapp2.0
bin\Release\PublishOutput
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diff --git a/RegexBot.csproj b/RegexBot.csproj
index ff1966e..baf0f47 100644
--- a/RegexBot.csproj
+++ b/RegexBot.csproj
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
Exe
- netcoreapp1.1
+ netcoreapp2.0
Noikoio.RegexBot
1.1.3.0
Highly configurable Discord moderation bot
@@ -20,10 +20,4 @@
-
-
- Always
-
-
-
diff --git a/settings.example.json b/settings.example.json
deleted file mode 100644
index fe8a0f7..0000000
--- a/settings.example.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,68 +0,0 @@
-// (this is now really outdated. I'll update it eventually)
-{
- "bot-token": "your bot token goes here", // this value is required
- "playing": "add some extra flair here", // optional
-
- // Server values are defined in the "servers" array. Multiple servers are supported.
- // Unless stated otherwise, all given values are not case sensitive.
- "servers": [
- {
- "name": "RegexBot testing area", // Server name, as exists on Discord.
- "ignore": {
- // Server-wide ignore list. This entire section and its subsections are optional.
- // For the moment, only names are checked and it is assumed they will never change.
- // The user ignore list in particular should be considered highly unreliable. This will be fixed later.
- "users": [],
- "roles": [ "Bots" ],
- "channels": []
- },
- "rules": [
- // Response rules are defined within this array. See the examples below.
- {
- "name": "Greeter", // Name of the rule, for logging purposes. Required.
- "regex": "^hello", // Regex string that will trigger this rule's response. Required.
- "response": [ // Array of responses. Required.
- "say #_ Hi @_."
- // "say" sends a message to a channel.
- // The first parameter (#_) is a reference to the channel where the response
- // is being triggered. The rest of the parameters are the text to use. The text
- // "@_" is replaced by the name of the user that triggered the response.
- ]
- },
- {
- "name": "fishfish spam remover",
- "regex": "(fish)+",
-
- // Regex rules are not case sensitive by default, but can be overridden with this setting.
- "ignorecase": "false",
-
- // The next two statements ensure that the rule won't be enforced unless the message
- // is between 10 and 20 characters (inclusive) in length.
- "min": 10,
- "max": 20,
-
- "response": [
- "delete", // Deletes the message that triggered the response.
- "report #modlog" // Quotes the message to the given channel.
- ]
- },
- {
- "name": "Fun script thing",
- "regex": "^!fun",
- "ignore": {
- // Individual rules may define their own ignore lists.
- // It works in exactly the same way as the server-wide ignore list.
- "roles": [ "Anti-Fun Brigade" ]
- },
- "response": [
- // Executes an external script and sends output to the source channel.
- "exec #_ python ../fun.py"
- ]
- }
- ]
- }
- //, {
- // Another server may be defined here with its own set of rules.
- //}
- ]
-}
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