Sopel Inclusive Language suggests better wordings when people don't use inclusive language
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# sopel-inclusivity
Sopel Inclusive Language suggests better wordings when people don’t use inclusive language. It’s inspired by [this blog post](https://18f.gsa.gov/2016/01/12/hacking-inclusion-by-customizing-a-slack-bot/) from 18F, who’ve added a similar feature to their Slack rooms. It only deals with use of the word “guys” for now, but if there is any other language it could cover, PRs are welcome.
Changes between 0.1.0 and 0.2.0
Changed: * Updated compatibility for Sopel 7
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