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= The version emoji, this is to the left of the number that indicates the version of the bot, the user or the command
/ = This emoji indicates that the command has been added very recently.
= Indicates that the command is available
= Indicates that the command is available.
In case that in that section there is a command that indicates that it is disabled, it is because it cannot be used on any Discord server.
In case it indicates that it is disabled in dragons, it is that this command cannot be used on any Discord server.
= Indicates that the command is in testing and therefore there are probably some errors.
= Indicates that the command requires a premium subscription. It does not indicate that it has to be from the user or from the server, but when using the command it already specifies it.
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Slash Commands are the new, exciting way to build and interact with bots on Discord. With Slash Commands, all you have to do is type /
and you're ready to use your favorite bot. You can easily see all the commands a bot has, and validation and error handling help you get the command right the first time.
Not every bot might be using Slash Commands right now. They're brand new, and it'll take some time for developers to start using them. So, be patient, but get excited!
We've all used a !help
command and then received a wall of text in response. Now, instead of having to google a bot's commands or look through that long !help
answer, you can see all the commands a bot has to offer just by typing /
.
This command list will filter commands as you type, making it easy to browse commands or find exactly what you're looking for. You quick typers out there can also use TAB
and ENTER
to quickly choose and navigate through commands.
For certain values in Slash Commands, we'll help you out with a handy autocomplete! No more needing to remember ids. If you need to pick a user, a role, or a channel, you can use the autocomplete that you know and love to help.
Slash Commands help you learn how to use bots without the awkward mistakes of typing the wrong command into chat, or typing it the wrong way. If you accidentally pick an invalid option, we'll let you know before it sends:
Slash Commands are powerful, but with great power comes great responsibility. So, we've added a new "Use Slash Commands" permission to help keep your server organized. You can turn off Slash Commands for your entire server or for a specific channel by changing that permission.
The "Use Slash Commands" permission only affects commands created by bots. "Built-in" commands like /giphy
, /nick
, and /me
will be unaffected.
If you want to try your hand at making custom Slash Commands, check out our documentation. Slash Commands can be integrated into your existing bot, or you can make something entirely new!
This question is outdated, so some of the information will not match what the bot shows.
Both systems exit by themselves when you use any command. To update, you must click on the button that says Update and you will be updated. In case you don't get the update message, you can use the {prefix} command
You must click on the Accept button. When you have given it, you are affirming that you are going to comply with the General Standards of the Service that we offer.
You must click on the button that says Update and you will be updated. In case you don't get the update message, you can use the {prefix} command You can also see the bot update log
The command of the bot can be:
w?
/
The second it is a Slash Command
In the website, you can see that instead of putting the prefix, we have put {prefix}
Information Deprecated
The badges are for people to recognize you and thus also know if you are trustworthy
Badges are used to unlock commands or enter a system in general
To know how to obtain it, go to the BADGES section
Example: