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Now that we have support to configure allowed kubectl commands, the list of commands documented in /botkubehelp are misleading. There should be a way to let user know what kind of commands are supported.
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Add new BotKube command - e.g @BotKube commands list to list down all the suppo
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The Pyup badge in the README links to a 404 page. Can we consider removing it? It links to https://pyup.io/repos/github/opsdroid/opsdroid/ which is pretty straightforward and correct as other repositories that use this badge have the same format and links correctly for them.
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Related: yetibot/yetibot#371
Current API (AlphaVantage) is rate limited to 3 reqs per 5 min
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We should probably start thinking of moving away from logrus in favor of zerolog for our Golang projects going forward. ZL is supposed to be faster, and have more functionality but IMO the big win is not having to worry about the Sirupsen sirupsen import collision that happens.
The performance benefits look to be somewha
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linuxpack has a few broken actions (check_loadavg,check_processes,dig: #4993,diag_loadavg,netstat: #4947, possibly more) at least on CentOS 8. It's really disheartening to spin up StackStorm and immediately run into broken actions.We should add tests for those actions to the pack.
The [tests](https: