Play Welcome to the Gaius Play Docs! Gaius Play is the leveling bot offering many variables and factors in its immersive leveling system, such as customizable level/xp boosting, various equations, and unique options, to help engage your community's text and/or voice activity and enable users to show off their rank with flare. The purpose of this documentation is to provide an in-depth comprehensive guidance and walkthrough on every module, feature, and command for Gaius Play and provide detailed examples and explanations to foster greater understanding of everything Gaius. Gaius Play is split into modules, in which a set of relevant commands are grouped into, and these docs will provide a rundown of each module and their associated commands in a top-down approach. Leveling can be linear and straightforward or complex like a tree (Premium version required). Setting Up Gaius When Play is in your server, you'll notice that no bot role is created in the bot's name. The very first task is to create and/or assign a role to Play if you want Play to give/remove reward roles. Some communities prefer to have a special bot role (for example, Bot City Gang) for a group of bots without the role that usually comes with a bot, so we keep that option available. Permissions The only staff permission truly needed for Play is Manage Roles because it cannot assign reward roles otherwise. The list below details the minimum needed requirements in order for Play to function properly: View Channels Manage Roles (for the Leveling module) Send Messages Embed Links Attach Files Add Reactions (for help messages) Connect (for VC xp) Use Voice Activity (for VC xp) If a role is assigned to Play, it is very important that its highest role with the Manage Roles perm is higher than the highest role you want it to assign anyone and that it has the Manage Roles perm. Prefix Changes Play's prefix used for commands Make sure that Play's prefix is unique from the other bots. Required Permissions Manage Server Syntax >prefix newPrefixHere Examples >prefix !!   |   Changes Play's default prefix to !!!!prefix prefix !   |   This is a common mistake...the example below shows how to fix this.prefix !prefix !   |   Changes the above's prefix to ! WARNINGKicking/Banning any Gaius bot then bringing it back will NOT reset the prefix or any settings.If you forgot your prefix or don't know what you have changed it to, then try the !checkprefix command (by saying !checkprefix). If you get a weird prefix, such as prefix !, and want to change it to !, then do prefix !prefix ! Modules Play is separated into several modules and all modules are disabled by default, which means that in order to begin leveling setup or any other features, enabling the modules is the first step of the actual setup process through commands. This is so that only the features you want to have enabled for your server are enabled, and no more. The listed order of the modules below is in the order that they appear in the list subcommand for module (ie >module list). Make sure that all modules you are want to enable for your server are enabled before proceeding onto the commands in the following pages, especially the leveling module. Required Permissions Manage Server Syntax >module moduleName Examples >help module   |   Displays the embedded help message for module>module list   |   Lists all of Play's available features and says whether each module is disabled or enabled>module leveling   |   Enables/Disables the leveling module List of Available Modules Leveling (Leveling for Premium) Colors Animals Games Starboard Tools Help Command Whenever quick help or information is needed for a command, using the help command is the most efficient action. It will respond with an embedded interactive help message, which you can navigate by saying any of the listed available options. Required Permissions None Syntax >help   |   Displays the embedded interactive help message The help message expires after a certain amount of time. If it no longer responds, it simply expired and the command has to be sent again.All commands that are tied to a module will be in the named module in the help message. All other commands that are always enabled are in the "Other" section. FAQ Q. Will kicking Play reset the bot? - No, kicking/banning Gaius Play will never reset your settings or prefix. Q. Why aren't my commands aren't working? Is the bot offline? - This could be for a number of reasons. Here are a list of solutions (beginning with some of the most common solutions): Say !checkprefix in your server. If Gaius has permission to speak in and see the channel, it will always respond with the current prefix. If there is no response, try to @Gaius...this will pop up taggable users in a list, along as their online status icon on the lower-left of the user avatar. In the unlikely event that it is a gray icon, then Gaius is offline in your server and should be back online within a few minutes. If Gaius is online, make sure Gaius has permission to speak in the channel (Server Settings > Roles and/or Edit Channel > Permissions). If Gaius is not listed when you try to @gaius, then it likely does not have permission to see the channel, which is either because it does not have a role to see the channel(s), or it cannot see the channel in your channel settings. If Gaius responds with its current prefix, check your enabled modules with the module list command. Most commands are tied with a module, which means if, for example, the leveling module is not enabled, then level up, award, and setboost will also be disabled. If this does not solve your issue, the next step is to contact support. Q. How do I see all the commands? - The help command is man's best friend (not dogs). Video Not yet available If you have or find a video on Gaius specifically for what is covered in this wiki page, you can send the info to Fairy 狐 紫#0001 via DM (You must be in the support server in order to make contact). Points of Interest Leveling ConfigurationLeveling/Command TuningLeveling Commands (Staff)Level Boosting (Top of Page) Leveling The leveling module is the largest and most extensive module for Play with countless combinations. The very first step is to enable the leveling module by saying "module leveling". Setup Welcome to Gaius Play, here we'll be going over the setup of the leveling module so you can engage your community! Initial Start Invite the bot (Official Site) Make sure Gaius Play has Manage Roles Make sure Gaius Play role is higher than the ones you want to be assigned via leveling Know your prefix! If you ever forget !checkprefix Enable the leveling module by doing >module leveling https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pjp0JRkI1gDvFnmgnD9pU6YU9Ut2ZRdn2Pauq-R8vR0 Rewards Setting up reward roles is optional for those of you who just want the points! Adding rewards is interactive, as seen here, and only takes a few seconds to add each reward in a straightforward fashion. You can even set up custom level-up messages for all your reward roles to give them a more personal feel! Commands Addreward Add rewards to be given in the reward system. You can either add rewards through a single input or go through a setup that will ask for each property. You can provide 'none' or 'global' for the previous. Command Description Example >addreward rolename/@mention/ID Begins the process of adding the provided role as a reward role >addreward 12345678901234567 >addreward @Newbie >addreward role level % previous % roles %% response Adds the provided role as a reward role at Level 10 with a specified previous role and a given response. >addreward Rolename 10 % none %% Congrats you got the first role! Editreward Edit a reward tied to the leveling system. Each part is edited individually by its property, and you may also set whether this role is a default reward. Command Description Example >editreward role level # Edits a reward's required level >editreward @Role level 10 >editreward role message new message Edits a reward's achievement message >editreward @Role message New Message Here >editreward role default off/role Edits a reward's default status when users choose more than one role in the tree leveling >editreward @Role default @Role >editreward role global Edits a reward's global status >editreward @Role global (NOTE: When using this for a role with a previous role, all previous roles will be removed from the global role) >editreward role previous roles%list Edits a reward's previous role(s) >editreward @role previous @NewRole%@OtherRole Delreward Delete a reward role from the system. No further modifications to your system will be done, and any gaps must be filled by your usage of the 'editreward' command. Command Description Example >delreward role/id Deletes a role from the rewards list >delreward @Role Listrewards List all the rewards for your reward system. If you have too many rewards, a page system will be generated to look through. You may also get specifics about a single reward by providing a role. Command Description Example >listrewards [role] Lists the server's reward list OR gets the specifics about a reward role >listrewards @Role >listrewards Examples >addreward Level1 - Respond with the required level to start the leveling system and answer the questions. >addreward Level2 - Respond with the required level and answer the questions. >addreward Level3 - Respond with the required level and answer the questions. You can have up to 6 reward roles for free. Unlimited for Premium. Now you have the basics! Essentially you're creating a chain of roles people will level through. Once they have enough XP for Level2, they'll gain that role and start earning towards the Level3 role and so on! Leveling Settings Now that you have your reward roles setup, it's time to configure how easy or difficult it is to level up on your server. STANDARD SETTINGS As seen here, you have a number of available options to make your level system truly customized for your community. These are the standard settings available to all servers. See here for the Premium server version. Leveling Module Settings Command Description Example >configure current Displays current leveling configurations >configure current >configure showlevels [#StartingFrom] Displays amount of XP needed for each level >configure showlevels 20 >configure explain property Displays a help message for a specified property below >configure explain equation >configure equation 1, 2, 3, OR 4 Sets the equation for leveling (Learn more below) >configure equation 1 >configure modifier # After level 1, every levels cost will be multiplied by this number >configure modifier 80 >configure base # Level 1 will cost a specified XP amount >configure base 15 >configure random Toggles the action for one of the achieved reward roles to be randomly assigned if the user does not select one of the reward choices in the tree leveling >configure random >configure texttime # Users will earn XP every # minutes for talking in Text Channels >configure texttime 5 >configure textamount # Sets how much XP is gained based on activity in text channels >configure textamount 1 >configure voicetime # Users will earn XP every # minutes for talking in Voice Channels >configure voicetime 5 >configure voiceamount # Sets how much XP is gained based on activity in voice channels >configure voiceamount 1 >configure autoremove on/off When users receive a new reward role, should they keep the previous role(s)? >configure autoremove on >configure vcrequirement # Sets the number of required human users to be in a Voice Channel in order to gain XP >configure vcrequirement 2 Level Up Messages When utilizing the messages for the response setting and reward role messages you can use variables to make it more personal. Setup Command Description Example >configure channel #channel Sets which channel level-up messages go >configure channel #bot-channel >configure message Message is typed next. Sets a message to be sent when a user levels up >configure message Congrats, %user. You've reached Level %level! Variables Variable Description >configure message %user has reached %level! Sets the default response for level-upsThis can be customized per reward role when adding or editing a reward role. %user Username %tag User mention %level New level number %guild Guild name %role New reward role received Equations These change how your settings work. We don't recommend changing this unless you feel you need to! Equation Description >configure equation 1 A variable equation that uses the base and modifier amounts to change how fast the scaling happens per level >configure equation 2 A basic bell curve equation that steadily gets harder and harder to achieve levelsAlso known as the Mee6 equation >configure equation 3 A basic linear equation that adds the modifier to the previous level's value >configure equation 4 A single term plus constant quadratic equation that linearly increases in difficulty after each levelGraph FAQ Q. Will kicking Play reset the bot? - No, kicking/banning Gaius Play will never reset your settings or prefix. Q. Why aren't my commands aren't working? Is the bot offline? - This could be for a number of reasons. Here are a list of solutions (beginning with some of the most common solutions): Say !checkprefix in your server. If Gaius has permission to speak in and see the channel, it will always respond with the current prefix. If there is no response, try to @Gaius...this will pop up taggable users in a list, along as their online status icon on the lower-left of the user avatar. In the unlikely event that it is a gray icon, then Gaius is offline in your server and should be back online within a few minutes. If Gaius is online, make sure Gaius has permission to speak in the channel (Server Settings > Roles and/or Edit Channel > Permissions). If Gaius is not listed when you try to @gaius, then it likely does not have permission to see the channel, which is either because it does not have a role to see the channel(s), or it cannot see the channel in your channel settings. If Gaius responds with its current prefix, check your enabled modules with the module list command. Most commands are tied with a module, which means if, for example, the leveling module is not enabled, then level up, award, and setboost will also be disabled. If this does not solve your issue, the next step is to contact support. Q. How do I see all the commands? - The help command is man's best friend (not dogs). Video Not yet available If you have or find a video on Gaius specifically for what is covered in this wiki page, you can send the info to Fairy 狐 紫#0001 via DM (You must be in the support server in order to make contact). Points of Interest Leveling ConfigurationLeveling/Command TuningLeveling Commands (Staff)Level Boosting (Top of Page) Gaius Play is the leveling bot offering many variables and factors in its immersive leveling system, such as customizable level/xp boosting, various equations, and unique options, to help engage your community's text and/or voice activity and enable users to show off their rank with flare. The purpose of this documentation is to provide an in-depth, comprehensive informational guidance on every module, feature, and command for Gaius Play and provide detailed examples and explanations to foster greater understanding of everything Gaius. Gaius Play is split into modules, in which a set of relevant commands are grouped into, and these docs will provide a rundown of each module and their associated commands in a top-down approach. Leveling can be linear and straightforward or complex like a tree (Premium version required). Setup - Premium Welcome to Gaius Play, here we'll be going over the setup of the leveling module so you can engage your community! Initial Start - Premium Invite the bot (Official Site) Make sure Gaius Play has Manage Roles Make sure Gaius Play role is higher than the ones you want to be assigned via leveling Know your prefix! If you ever forget !checkprefix Enable the leveling module by doing >module leveling https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pjp0JRkI1gDvFnmgnD9pU6YU9Ut2ZRdn2Pauq-R8vR0 Rewards Setting up reward roles is optional for those of you who just want the points! Adding rewards is interactive, as seen here, and only takes a few seconds to add each reward in a straightforward fashion. You can even set up custom level-up messages for all your reward roles to give them a more personal feel! Commands Addreward Add rewards to be given in the reward system. You can either add rewards through a single input or go through a setup that will ask for each property. You can provide 'none' or 'global' for the previous. Command Description Example >addreward rolename/@mention/ID Begins the process of adding the provided role as a reward role >addreward 12345678901234567>addreward @Newbie >addreward role level % previous % roles %% response Adds the provided role as a reward role at Level 10 with a specified previous role and a given response. >addreward Rolename 10 % none %% Congrats you got the first role! Editreward Edit a reward tied to the leveling system. Each part is edited individually by its property, and you may also set whether this role is a default reward. Command Description Example >editreward role level # Edits a reward's required level >editreward @Role level 10 >editreward role message new message Edits a reward's achievement message >editreward @Role message New Message Here >editreward role default off/role Edits a reward's default status when users choose more than one role in the tree leveling >editreward @Role default @Role >editreward role global Edits a reward's global status >editreward @Role global(NOTE: When using this for a role with a previous role, all previous roles will be removed from the global role) >editreward role previous roles%list Edits a reward's previous role(s) >editreward @role previous @NewRole%@OtherRole Delreward Delete a reward role from the system. No further modifications to your system will be done, and any gaps must be filled by your usage of the 'editreward' command. Command Description Example >delreward role/id Deletes a role from the rewards list >delreward @Role Listrewards List all the rewards for your reward system. If you have too many rewards, a page system will be generated to look through. You may also get specifics about a single reward by providing a role. Command Description Example >listrewards [role] Lists the server's reward list OR gets the specifics about a reward role >listrewards @Role>listrewards Examples >addreward Level1 - Respond with the required level to start the leveling system and answer the questions. >addreward Level2 - Respond with the required level and answer the questions. >addreward Level3 - Respond with the required level and answer the questions. You can have up to 6 reward roles for free. Unlimited for Premium. Now you have the basics! Essentially you're creating a chain of roles people will level through. Once they have enough XP for Level2, they'll gain that role and start earning towards the Level3 role and so on! Tree Leveling (Premium) In order to create a branch, all you need to do is set the required level and role to be the same as another role(s). You can create branches anywhere and even create MMORPG style systems. Leveling Settings Now that you have your reward roles setup, it's time to configure how easy or difficult it is to level up on your server. ALL GUILDS WILL NOW BE USING >CONFIGURE INSTEAD OF >LEVELSET STANDARD SETTINGS As seen here, you have a number of available options to make your level system truly customized for your community. These are the standard settings available to all servers. See here for the Premium server version. Leveling Module Settings Command Description Example >configure current Displays current leveling configurations >configure current >configure showlevels [#StartingFrom] Displays amount of XP needed for each level >configure showlevels 20 >configure explain property Displays a help message for a specified property below >configure explain equation >configure equation 1, 2, OR 3 Sets the equation for leveling (Learn more below) >configure equation 1 >configure modifier # After level 1, every levels cost will be multiplied by this number >configure modifier 80 >configure base # Level 1 will cost a specified XP amount >configure base 15 >configure random Toggles the action for one of the achieved reward roles to be randomly assigned if the user does not select one of the reward choices in the tree leveling >configure random >configure texttime # Users will earn XP every # minutes for talking in Text Channels >configure texttime 5 >configure textamount # Sets how much XP is gained based on activity in text channels >configure textamount 1 >configure voicetime # Users will earn XP every # minutes for talking in Voice Channels >configure voicetime 5 >configure voiceamount # Sets how much XP is gained based on activity in voice channels >configure voiceamount 1 >configure autoremove on/off When users receive a new reward role, should they keep the previous role(s)? >configure autoremove on >configure vcrequirement # Sets the number of required human users to be in a Voice Channel in order to gain XP >configure vcrequirement 2 Level Up Messages When utilizing the messages for the response setting and reward role messages you can use variables to make it more personal. Setup Command Description Example >configure channel #channel Sets which channel level-up messages go >configure channel #bot-channel >configure message Message is typed next. Sets a message to be sent when a user levels up >configure message Congrats, %user. You've reached Level %level! Variables Variable Description >configure message %user has reached %level! Sets the default response for level-upsThis can be customized per reward role when adding or editing a reward role. %user Username %tag User mention %level New level number %guild Guild name %role New reward role received Question Messages (Premium) When utilizing the messages for the response setting and reward role messages you can use variables to make it more personal. Setup Command Description Example >configure questionmessage Question? Sets a default level-up message (Learn more below) >configure questionmessage Congratulations you have leveled up to level %level. You have 8 choices to rank up with. %choices Please reply with the role you wish to rank up with. >configure questionchannel #channel Sets which channel the question messages go when a user should decide to choose one of the currently available roles >configure questionchannel #bot-channel Variables Variable Description %user Username %tag User mention %level New level number %guild Guild name %role New reward role received %count Amount of reward role choices available at that level %choices Lists of choices the user can choose from Equations These change how your settings work. We don't recommend changing this unless you feel you need to! Equation Description >configure equation 1 A variable equation that uses the base and modifier amounts to change how fast the scaling happens per level >configure equation 2 A basic bell curve equation that steadily gets harder and harder to achieve levelsAlso known as the Mee6 equation >configure equation 3 A basic linear equation that adds the modifier to the previous level's value >configure equation 4 A single term plus constant quadratic equation that linearly increases in difficulty after each levelGraph Importing Mee6 Data (Premium) If you're transitioning from Mee6, you can use the >import command to import data from Mee6. This will also switch your equation to #2, which is the Mee6 leveling equation.Tuning Leveling Tuning Ignore Set a channel, member, or role to be ignored by the leveling system for xp gain. You can specify whether you wish to ignore text xp, voice xp, or all xp. If nothing is specified, then all xp will be ignored. You can use 'list' to get a list of current ignores. Command Description Example >ignore [/text/all] role/channel/member Ignores XP gain for text, VC, or both for a role, channel, or user >ignore text @BillyBob#0000>ignore vc @IgnoreRole>ignore all #bot-channel >ignore list Lists the current ignores in the server >ignore list Recog Remove an experience ignore from a member, channel, or role. You can also list all ignores with 'list'. Command Description Example >recog role/channel/member Unignores XP gain for a role, channel, or user >recog @BillyBob#0000>recog @IgnoreRole>recog #bot-channel Command Tuning Restrict Restrict usage of a command or module to a member, role, or channel, which overrides original command permissions. Command Description Example >restrict command member/ID Restricts usage to a user >restrict level @User >restrict command role/ID Restricts usage to a role >restrict level @Role >restrict command channel/ID Restricts usage to a channel >restrict level #channel Allow Allow usage of a command or module to member, role, channel, or entire server, which overrides original command permissions. Command Description Example >allow command member/ID Allows usage to a user >allow level @User >allow command role/ID Allows usage to a role >allow level @Role >allow command channel/ID Allows usage to a channel >allow level #channel >allow command guild Allows usage to the entire server >allow level guild Block Block usage of a command or module to a member, role, or in a specific channel, overriding original command permissions. Command Description Example >block command member/ID Blocks usage from a user >block level @User >block command role/ID Blocks usage from a role >block level @Role >block command channel/ID Blocks usage from a channel >block level #channel >block command guild Blocks usage from the entire server >block level guild Free Free a command of all, or specific, permission overrides. You can either leave the type blank, or provide a channel, role, member, or 'guild' to specify which overrides to remove. Command Description Example >free command [type] Frees all permissions tuning for the command >free level >free command User/ID Frees permissions tuning of that type for the command >free level @BillyBob#0000 >free command role/ID Frees permissions tuning of that type for the command >free level @NotActuallyIgnoreRole >free command channel/ID Frees permissions tuning of that type for the command >free level #not-actually-bot-channel >free command guild Frees permissions tuning for the command in the entire server >free level guild Staff A useful overview of what your staff can use. Commands Award Gives or sets a member or role text/voice xp or amount of levels. You can set a members xp with 'set'. Command Description Example >award member/role #xp [text/voice] Awards a member or role a certain amount of text or voice xp >award @MemeMan 10 text >award member/role level #level [text/voice] Awards a member or role a certain amount of levels >award @TheChad level 5 voice >award member/role set #xp [text/voice] Sets a member or role to a certain text or voice xp >award @CoolCats set 500 text >award member/role set level #level [text/voice] Sets a member or role to a certain level >award @NPC set level 5 Reclaim Removes a certain amount (or all) of a member's (text or voice) xp. Providing 'left' removes all xp from members no longer in the server. Command Description Example >reclaim all/#xp amount [text/voice] member Resets the users XP, optionally reward roles too >reclaim all voice @SmolPanda >reclaim left Removes level data for users not in the server anymore >reclaim left Testperm Tests a specific member's permissions for a specified module or command. Command Description Example >testperm command/module member Tests a specified user's perms for a command or module >testperm level @JohnDoe Testvc Begins the debug process for a specific user for vc xp gain. Notifications will be sent in the channel the command was used in. Useful checking if a user is gaining xp or how much xp is being gained. Command Description Example >testvc [member] Begins the debug process for a specific user for vc xp gain. >testperm @JingleJangle Level Up Note For premium owners using the Tree Leveling, users can do >level up  to redo their choices.Public A useful overview of what your community can use. Notes for VC xp:1) 2 or more users2) Bots do not count4) XP is only awarded for VC after disconnecting5) The bot must be able to view/connect to the channel Commands Leaderboard Checks the server's full leaderboard, the voice xp leaderboard, or the text xp leaderboard. You can also check where you or someone else is in the leaderboard. Command Description Example >leaderboard [text/voice] Displays the server leaderboard >leaderboard >leaderboard # Displays the server leaderboard up to # >leaderboard 35 >leaderboard me Displays the leaderboard around you >leaderboard me >leaderboard [text/voice] [member] Displays the leaderboard around a specified member >leaderboard voice @SadCat Level Checks your or someone else's current level and amount of xp and upcoming rewards. You can also use level up if you are missing rewards. Command Description Example >level Displays your current profile >level >level @mention/UserID Displays the user's profile >level @BigChungus >level up Triggers the manual update of your reward role(s) and data >level up Restart Restarts your roles or xp in the server. Providing 'roles' removes all your reward roles, and providing 'xp' removes all your experience AND roles. Admins can also provide 'server' to restart the entire server's roles or xp and roles. Command Description Example >restart xp/roles Restarts one's own roles or roles AND xp >restart xp >restart server xp/roles Restarts the entire server's roles or roles AND xpNOTE: This requires Play to recognize you as an admin >restart server roles Level Up Tips If a user leaves and rejoins, this command will restore their roles so long as their level data is saved until you clear the system of users no longer in the server. If you're using a Gaius+ authorized server utilizing Tree Leveling you can remove peoples reward roles, when they do >level up they will be able to redo their choices.XP Boosting A straightforward walkthrough for setting up customized XP boosting for your server's activity needs. Commands Setboost Sets a boost for channels, members, roles, or the entire server. A start date MUST be specified. You can specify the duration, the expiration, or if the boost repeats. The boost amount is added to the total XP (e.g. a boost amount of .8 will result in 1.8 xp). Command Description Example >setboost channel amount cumulative/minimum flags Sets a channel for XP boosting for an additional specified amount of XP with various customizable flags >setboost #Channel 1 minimum %start 1m 1h 2w >setboost role amount cumulative/minimum flags Sets a channel for XP boosting for an additional specified amount of XP with various customizable flags >setboost @Role .5 cumulative %start 12:00 pm tzEST 12/05 %expire 1w 2m 3h >setboost member amount cumulative/minimum flags Sets a channel for XP boosting for an additional specified amount of XP with various customizable flags >setboost @Member 1.6 minimum %start 1w 2d 3h 4m %expire 15:00 %tzEST 7/09/2021 %repeats 1w >setboost guild amount cumulative/minimum flags Sets a channel for XP boosting for an additional specified amount of XP with various customizable flags >setboost guild 2 cumulative %start 10:00 am tzEST 01/07/2021 %duration 3h Delboost Deletes a registered boost. This REQUIRES a channel, role, or user mention/ID or 'guild' input. Command Description Example >delboost channelName/ID>delboost RoleName/ID>delboost userName/ID Deletes the registered boost from the specified channel, role, or user >delboost #anime-night >delboost guild Deletes the registered boost from the server >delboost guild Flags You use w/d/h/m format for all flags. For 'starts' and 'expires' you may use time and date in the format hh:mm tzTimezone dd/mm OR dd/mm/yyyy Flag Description %start The date, time, or time until the boost starts %expire The date, time, or time until the boost expires %duration The period of time until the boost expires from start time %repeats The time until the boost repeats after expiring Listboosts Lists current and future boosts. Provides all the details, such as start time, end time, duration, and repetition. Command Description Example >listboosts Lists current and future boosts >listboosts Definitions A reference to help with deciding how to customize XP boosts. Term Definition Cumulative The boost amount "stacks" or adds itself by its own amount (e.g. 0.8 > 1.6 > 2.4 > 3.2 > ...) Minimum The absolute minimum amount that participants receive during boost durations w/d/h/m format week(s)/day(s)/hour(s)/minute(s) hh:mm tzTimezone dd/mm Specific time in a certain timezone on a specified day/month dd/mm/yyyy day/month/year Colors REQUIRES: Manage Roles Custom hexadecimal colors to help create a more vibrant community Commands Command Description Example >module colors Enable/Disable the module >module colors >addcolor name ColorCode Adds a hexadecimal color with a specified name to the list of available colors >addcolor FreshSpring #aef747 >ColorName Adds the specified color to whom used the command >FreshSpring >delcolor Deletes the specified color name from the list of available colors >delcolor FreshSpring >listcolors Lists the available hexadecimal colors >listcolors Games Commands Command Description >module games Enable/Disable the module >checkers @UserMention Starts Checkers game (see details below) >connect4 Starts Connect 4 game (see details below) >sweep Starts Minesweeper game (see details below) Checkers Notes 1. Moves are made by capital or lowercase letter-number pairs: A1, b2, c3, etc. 2. You may also move and select a piece at the same time by selecting a piece with the first space pair and moving with the second space pair (Example: a6 b5). 3. Invalid moves will get a notification from the bot. 4. The bot will automatically detect double jumps, but are not enforced. 5. Deselect the piece with change or by saying its current spot. 6. Automatic win condition is determined when your opponent no longer has any pieces. Keywords Command Description >checkers @UserMention Starts the game (A-H#) Selects a piece if valid (Deselects if repeated) (A-H#) (If piece is selected) Moves the piece if move is valid (A-H#) (A-H#) Selects and moves the piece if piece and move are valid change Deselects current piece forfeit Quits current game and declares other player as winner recall Recalls current game if lost in channel Connect4 Classic connect 4 game. Ping another member to play, and click the reactions to drop pieces in. To leave a current game, use the 'leave' subcommand, or a mod can use 'forcequit' to end any leftover games. Command Description >connect4 @member Begins a game of Connect4 >connect4 leave/forcequit Leaves the current game or mod can forcequit leftover games Minesweeper Notes 1. Board is customizable>sweep #x#DIMENSION #MINESThe "x" must be included 2. : "Reveal" button - Reveals the specified space for any bombs 3. : "Marker" button - Marks the specified space as a bomb 4. : "Cancel Selection" button - Allows you to change the specified space selection or cancel a flag 5. : "Quit Game" button - Quits the current game 6. At game start, type space location, then click the desired action button to continue. Keywords Command Description >sweep Begins a default game recall If lost, recalls game session to bottom of channel >sweep forcequit Forces the game to end Animals Commands Command Description >module animals Enable/Disable the module >bird Random bird >bunny Random bunny >cat Random cat >dog Random dog >fox Random fox >frieza Random Frieza >holo Random Holo >snake Random snake Starboard Let your community support their favorite content and also award users for their works! REQUIRES: Manage Messages, Send Links Setup Configuration for the channel where the starred messages will be posted, what emoji will trigger the starboard, the threshold for a message to be moved to the starboard channel, and the reward for getting a 'starred' message. Command Description Example >starboard channel channel Channel where starboarded messages  will be posted >starboard channel #channel >starboard emoji emoji Emoji that triggers starboard >starboard emoji >starboard threshold number Number of reacts needed to get into the starboard channel >starboard threshold 3 >starboard reward number/off Awarded XP who gets their message into the starboard channel >starboard reward 100 Demo Tools A couple tools for facilitating games or solving simple disputes. Commands Command Description Example >coin [%s] [#coins] Flips a number of coins either all at once or after a short period of time >coin %s 5 >dice [%s] [d#sides] [#dice] Rolls Di(c)e at short intervals or all at once with a specified number of faces per die >dice %s 5>dice 2 d6 >calc Basic calculator/temperature converterCurrently takes: +, -, *, /, cos, tan, sinTemperature conversions: c2f, f2c, c2k, f2k, k2f, or k2c >calc 34.63 + 63 / 92 * 5.15 Miscellaneous Other commands not bound to a module (always on). Commands Command Description Example >guildinfo Gets server info, including enabled modules and current bot permissions >guildinfo >help [command] Help...? >help >inviteme Gets the bot's invite link >inviteme >joke Displays a random joke. WARNING:It may have random formatting due to replacements not working. >joke >ping PONG!! >ping >status>status shard# Gets bot and specific shards' status and statistical numbers >status>status shard2