feat: add discord.py cogs icon#3149
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writedev wants to merge 6 commits intomaterial-extensions:mainfrom
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feat: add discord.py cogs icon#3149writedev wants to merge 6 commits intomaterial-extensions:mainfrom
writedev wants to merge 6 commits intomaterial-extensions:mainfrom
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When creating a Discord bot in Python (using the discord.py library), and the bot is split into several files, the bot Python files are placed in a "cogs" file.
For these icons, I used the same colors as for the “pycache” file, just changing the Python logo to the discord.py logo.
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