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[Feature] Automatic Cleaning #893

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Selkea opened this issue Feb 3, 2017 · 2 comments
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[Feature] Automatic Cleaning #893

Selkea opened this issue Feb 3, 2017 · 2 comments
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s/planned We'll probably do this at some point t/first-issue Check this out as a good first issue! t/request Someone requested a new feature

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Selkea commented Feb 3, 2017

I believe being able to set a timer or schedule a specific time to perform an automatic cmd_clean would be fantastic and really help reduce clutter in some channels.

If you wanted to make it fancy, you could have the search_range of the cmd_clean equivalent to the number of messages the channel has received since the last automatic clean.

@jayktaylor jayktaylor added the t/request Someone requested a new feature label Feb 3, 2017
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Thanks for the feature request! I too like the idea of this.

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BabyBoySnow commented Aug 31, 2024

We've recently added timers for VC inactivity, and automatic cache clean up. Prior to this no one wanted to play around with timers due to stability being questionable at best. The improvements that are being added frequently onto the dev branch help with stability and I think this should be reasonable. I realize it's been years since this request none the less I'd like to add it in the near future

@BabyBoySnow BabyBoySnow added the s/planned We'll probably do this at some point label Aug 31, 2024
@BabyBoySnow BabyBoySnow added the t/first-issue Check this out as a good first issue! label Oct 10, 2024
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