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command.
It is recommended you read all of the documentation before proceeding!
To get Plasma's prefix, you can run @Plasma prefix
, and to change it, the Server Owner can set it by using ;set serverprefix
.
In this wiki page, the default prefix ;
is used, if you have changed that, you will need to replace that for the commands you run.
EXTRA INFO
Arguments enclosed in< >
are required for the command to work.Arguments enclosed in
[ ]
are optional for the command; you can decide > whether to use them or not.If your argument includes spaces like
Hello world!
, most of the time you will need to place it in double quotes like this:"Hello world!"
. Sometimes (especially for the last argument) these double quotes are not required.Arguments followed by an ellipsis ... means that you may provide multiple arguments for the command.
Arguments followed by
=value
means that, if not specified, the argument will be equal to value.For example, the command
;cleanup messages
in the cleanup cog has the syntax cleanup messages<number> [delete_pinned=False]
, which means delete_pinned default will be false, unless you specify it as true.
Use ;lset toggle
to enable leveling. Edit leveling settings using ;levelset
.
To set your staff role(s), you can use the command: ;staffroleset <role>
It is recommended you set a default muting duration. If you do not configure this, you will perma-mute a user if no duration has been given.
Do this by using the ;muteset defaulttime
command.
To set your logging channels, use the following commands:
;setlog
to set the chat logging channel to the channel where the command was ran.
;enablelog
to enable your chat logging channel.
;voicenotelogset
to set the channel where your command was ran in as a logging channel for voice notes.
;modlogset modlog <channel>
to set the channel you want your moderation logs to go in.
If you wish to have more control about what you log, and enable/disable log types, plus change channel per log type, you can use the
;modlog
command.