When someone first joins a room, they see some commands (`mailbox`,
`owner`, ..) and they know they are getters and setters, but they have
no good example as to how to use them.
Is it `!pm mailbox SOMETHING` or `!pm mailbox=SOMETHING` or something
else?
It's better if the introduction text gives you the full command you need
to get started (e.g. `!pm mailbox SOME_MAILBOX`), instead of a partial
command that you don't know how to use (e.g. `!pm mailbox` - this is
merely a getter and will not set your mailbox to `SOME_MAILBOX`).
Starting from this, I thought it would be a good idea to make all
option getters tell you how the commands are to be used. If you send
`!pm mailbox` and it tells you "not yet set", it should also tell you
how to actually set it (e.g. `!pm mailbox VALUE`).
If're an admin and mess up the `users` list, you won't see "owner"
commands.
If you're just a regular room user (not an admin, not an owner), you'll
only see the `help` command in the `help` message.
Both of these situations may make you wonder:
- is that all there is?
- earlier I saw more commands, so what's going on?
Adding "and accessible to you" hopefully clears things up, or at least
it tries to make the help message more correct.
This can be improved in the future, to show some additional information
about each mailbox like:
- "how many users are in that room"
- "which users are in that room"
- "who is the owner of the mailbox"
This can all be done later though.