
Syntax - bleed.bot
If bleed is responding with a different action than the one you specified, make sure you’re using the correct -- instead of —. Learn more about the difference here.
Introduction - bleed.bot
Learn how to set up bleed in your server or enhance your everyday use with commands & more.
Reaction Triggers - bleed.bot
If you’re interested in having reactions on every message, you can use the reaction messages command. This is useful for channels like #selfies where messages can be voted on.
Moderation - bleed.bot
Overview Moderation commands require some basic setup before they can be used. This includes moderation logs, mute roles, and the jailed role & channel.
Auto Responders - bleed.bot
You can remove an autoresponder role by running the same command again. This action will reverse the previous configuration and remove the assignment or removals of the role
Command Aliases - bleed.bot
This can be useful for creating shorter or more memorable commands for your server. For example, you could create an alias that runs the role command with a specific role.
System Messages - bleed.bot
The boost event is only dispatched if the server has the Discord System Message enabled or whenever the user receives the Server Booster role which only occurs once. The following examples use the …
Vanity Roles - bleed.bot
All commands are slash commands and can be accessed by typing /vanity in a text channel.
Music - bleed.bot
Use the seek command to seek to a specific position in the track. The position must use the format mm:ss, (e.g. 1:20).
VoiceMaster - bleed.bot
You can use the voicemaster music command which will prevent members from speaking in the voice channel.