Admin Commands

All commands that only server admins of the Discord server can use are listed here.

Autoreaction

Hint

  • With Autoreaction, you can specify the channel in which the bot should react automatically (with an emoji).

Setting the Autoreaction

  • You can use /autoreaction set [channel] [emoji] to select in which channel and with which emoji the automatic reaction should take place.

Deleting the Autoreaction

  • Do you want to delete the autoreaction in a channel? No Problem! You can use /autoreaction remove [channel] to remove the automatic reaction in a channel.

Counting

  • With Counting you can create a counting game in which channel you can then count to infinity.

Define a counting channel and number, from which you start counting

  • You can use counting set [channel] to define in which channel the counting game should be started.

Warning

  • So that the game works properly, you must set a number from which to count before!

  • You can do this by using the /counting configure [number] command.

Deleting the counting channel (and with it the entire game)

  • To delete the counting game, run /counting remove as a administrator in a discord channel.

Note

  • The counting game will now be deleted. After that, you must delete the discord channel.

Invite-Info

  • Using the invite-info command, you can get information about a custom Discord invite (e.g. discord.gg/123456789).

  • To get information about a custom invite link, you can run /invite-info [invite] in a discord channel.

Language

  • With the language command you can set up the language the bot respond in your server.

  • To see how it works, please take a look here: Introduction

Log Messages

  • With the Log-Messages command you can save a certain number of messages from the channel as a transcript.

  • To log, or rather save messages from a discord channel, you can use /log-messages [amount].

  • The bot then sends you an html file (which is deleted immediately because it is “unimportant” for the user) and an embed with a link that you can click on. The link to the online transcript will now open in your internet browser.

Hint

Survey

  • With the poll command, you can easily create polls for your community to vote in.

  • You can use /survey [question] [option_1] [option_2] [etc.] to create a survey with your community in the channel, in which you executed the command.

Note

  • This feature was programmed when Discord’s own “Poll” function did not yet exist. The function is nevertheless left in the bot, as it is still a cool feature and correctly shows the percentages in the poll. :D

Ticketsystem

  • With the ticket commands you have the opportunity to set up a fully working ticket system for your Discord server!

Hint

Important features of the ticket system: - Online transcript logs - Two options to close tickets. - The user can describe his support request in great deatail using our modal function.

Setup the Ticketsystem in your server

    1. Ticket Category: The category in which the tickets are created

    1. Ticket Channel: The channel into which the ticket panel can later be sent.

    1. Log Channel: The channel to which all ticket logs are sent

    1. Staff Role: The role which ticket actions (e.g. accessing the ticket or closing the ticket) can be performed.

    1. Embed Description: The description of the embed from the ticket panel.

  • Use the command /ticket setup [category] [ticket_channel] [log_channel] [staff_role] [embed_description] to setup it in your own server.

Note

  • The link to a transcript is sent to the log channel so that the messages can still be read after the ticket has been deleted.

Send the Ticketpanel

  • To send the Ticketpanel, run following command in a channel: /ticket send

Hint

  • Now the bot should send the panel message with your own set text (at /ticket setup -> embed_description) to your specified channel.

Delete the Ticketsystem

  • If you want to delete the ticket system from your server so that it no longer works, run the following command in a Discord channel: /ticket delete

  • All data (except for the previous ticket logs) will of course be deleted from our system.

Verifysystem

  • With the help of our Verify system, users can easily be verified in your server by entering a randomly generated four-digit number and receive a role (which was of course determined by you).

Setup the Verifysystem

  • You can set up the verification system with /verify setup [role]. Enter the role that the user should be assigned in your server after successful verification.

Send the Verifysystem

  • To send the verification system, please use /verify send [channel]. Enter the channel, in which the verification system should be sent.

Delete the Verifysystem

  • To delete the verification system, use /verify remove.

Welcomer

  • With our Welcomer system you can welcome new members via Discord Image. The good thing about it is that you can even choose the color of the image yourself.

Warning

  • If you have selected a color at /welcome set [channel] [color] that you no longer like after a certain time, you cannot change it directly. You have to set up the Welcomer system again. So first remove/deactivate it from your server and then set it up again.

Setup the Welcomer

  • To set up the welcome system, please use /welcome set [channel] [color]. As the channel, enter the channel in which new members are welcomed. For the color, enter the color you want the welcome image to have.

Note

  • At the moment you can choose between 6 different colors: Purple, Green, Red, Blue, Blurple (discord’s color) and even Yellow!

Remove the Welcomer

  • To deactivate the welcome system, simply use /welcome remove.