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So that when people see others doing this, they will know how to do it too.
channel_name = body['channel_name'][0]
channel_id = body['channel_id'][0]
response_url = body['response_url'][0]
channel_name = body['channel_name'][0]
channel_id = body['channel_id'][0]
response_url = body['response_url'][0]
+ user_id = body['user_id'][0]
# Process "/help me" first. It calls out to have_you_tried rather
# than going through our help system.
# Process "/help me" first. It calls out to have_you_tried rather
# than going through our help system.
# Also, it reports in the current channel, (where all other help
# output is reported privately to the invoking user).
if args == "me":
# Also, it reports in the current channel, (where all other help
# output is reported privately to the invoking user).
if args == "me":
- to_try = have_you_tried()
+ to_try = "In response to <@{}> asking `/help me`:\n\n{}\n".format(
+ user_id, have_you_tried())
# If this is a direct message then there's not a usable channel_id
# and we have to use the response_url instead
# If this is a direct message then there's not a usable channel_id
# and we have to use the response_url instead