CustomBot - Official Help Thread
Dec 28, 2018 19:03:23 GMT 1
Post by Kevo on Dec 28, 2018 19:03:23 GMT 1
CustomBot
Our official Discord bot.
A few time ago, we have released our official bot for Discord servers. It's multi-purpose Discord bot with features such as chatbot, memes, reactions (kiss, slap...), announcements, auto-moderation and much more!
How can I invite the bot to my guild?
Click this line of green text to invite our bot to your guild. To achieve the best user experience, we recommend to keep permission settings at it's defaults.
Configuring the bot:
If you have successfully invited the bot to your guild, you would like to configure it perhaps?
Mainly, there are 2 commands for setup purposes:
...and
The setup command is used to serve features such as the #custombot channel. This channel is used as a lounge, where all the CustomBot's features are at. It is also the only place at your guild, where you can use the chatbot and recieve bot updates.
You can setup the channel using 2 ways:
To use commands above, you will need to have your permission level at least 3 (for the "setup" command) and level 4 (for the "config" command)
Let's learn more about permission levels:
A permission level is basically your ability to execute certain commands. Some commands require a higher permission level, to prevent abuse or other "bad" things.
Currently, permission levels are given by roles. By default, if you have a role called "Administrator" for example, your permission level is 3 (Administrator). Roles and their permission levels can be, of course, customised by using the "config" command. If you have a better idea about how permissions should work, feel free to use the command "suggest" or "maildev" to send me your opinions. I'll be happy to hear every idea!
Let's get back to the "config" command:
Config command can be used to modify your guild's prefix, role permissions, a welcome message channel, etc.
You can edit, view or reset values in the config. As a result, the config command contains 3 sub-commands:
And lastly, we take a look at the other commands:
under construction, you may use the buggy "oldhelp" command to view some of them
Our official Discord bot.
A few time ago, we have released our official bot for Discord servers. It's multi-purpose Discord bot with features such as chatbot, memes, reactions (kiss, slap...), announcements, auto-moderation and much more!
How can I invite the bot to my guild?
Click this line of green text to invite our bot to your guild. To achieve the best user experience, we recommend to keep permission settings at it's defaults.
Configuring the bot:
If you have successfully invited the bot to your guild, you would like to configure it perhaps?
Mainly, there are 2 commands for setup purposes:
setup
...and
config
Do not forget to put your guild's prefix before each command! (By default, it's comma [" , "])
You can setup the channel using 2 ways:
- Manually create a channel and name it "custombot" (recommended)
- Automatically setup the channel using command "setup cbot-channel". This is not recommended, as bot will just create the channel, not setup permissions, category, etc. It is recommended to use this setting, if you don't have permission to directly create a channel at the guild.
To use commands above, you will need to have your permission level at least 3 (for the "setup" command) and level 4 (for the "config" command)
Let's learn more about permission levels:
A permission level is basically your ability to execute certain commands. Some commands require a higher permission level, to prevent abuse or other "bad" things.
Currently, permission levels are given by roles. By default, if you have a role called "Administrator" for example, your permission level is 3 (Administrator). Roles and their permission levels can be, of course, customised by using the "config" command. If you have a better idea about how permissions should work, feel free to use the command "suggest" or "maildev" to send me your opinions. I'll be happy to hear every idea!
Let's get back to the "config" command:
Config command can be used to modify your guild's prefix, role permissions, a welcome message channel, etc.
You can edit, view or reset values in the config. As a result, the config command contains 3 sub-commands:
- config view
- config edit <function> <new value>
- config reset <value>
And lastly, we take a look at the other commands:
under construction, you may use the buggy "oldhelp" command to view some of them