Commands
Slash command reference by module. Pick a category or read in order from Core through AI.
Browse by module. Each page lists slash commands for that feature.
- Core — Start with /setup on a new server. Use /help to browse commands and /permissions audit to check who can run them.
- Logging — Discord audit logging and mod log events in one channel. Turn logging on, pick the channel, then choose which event groups to record.
- Welcome and leave — Greet new members and optionally announce when someone leaves. You can use template variables like {user} and {server}.
- Moderation — Discord moderation bot commands for warnings, timeouts, kicks, and bans. Each action can create a case number you can look up later.
- Honeypot — A trap channel that normal members should never use. If someone posts there, the bot can kick or ban them automatically.
- Security — Protects against join raids and suspicious accounts. Turn /security toggle on first, then set a quarantine role and raid rules.
- Leveling — Members earn XP from messages. Level-ups and /level rank show a rank card. Configure XP, boosts, and card styling here. Staff can use /level in Discord for toggles and boosts.
- Giveaway — Run timed giveaways with a prize and winner count. Post from the dashboard or /giveaway start; members enter with a button on the message.
- Automod — Discord automod: slurs and spam filters plus bot repeat checks. Run /automod toggle on for starter defaults (slurs, spam, 3 repeats in 60s).
- Reaction roles — Discord reaction roles: let members self-assign roles by reacting to a message. Use the dashboard guided setup to compose and post a role message, or bind emoji mappings on existing messages with /reactionrole add.
- Tickets — Discord ticket bot: private support channels opened from an open-ticket message. Staff claim, close, and save transcripts from ticket commands.
- Custom commands — Staff-defined slash commands with fixed responses. Good for rules, FAQ, or links.
- AI assistant — LLM replies in bound channels. Set your API key in the dashboard or with /ai setup in Discord.