Introduction
Welcome to the Raccoon Discord bot documentation page. Here we will try to answer all the important questions related to the project.
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Welcome to the Raccoon Discord bot documentation page. Here we will try to answer all the important questions related to the project.
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Raccoon is a fluffy bot with many active modules: dynamic (temporary) channels, welcome messages, reminders, statistics.
For everyone to be heard and seen, you need to show interest. And to make it easier for newcomers to join, you need to set up Welcome new members messages. This will help inform new users about your server rules, topic, or current events. In addition to the usual text welcome message, the Bot can create welcome images with a nickname, user avatar and a picture that you choose. You can customize the welcome image however you want. You can choose a background, specify accent colors, choose fonts, and so on.
Set reminders - these are messages that will be sent at the time you need. They are necessary in order to remind you of an important event or simply create a message with a delayed send.
Click on INVITE ME and follow its instructions.
Click on Profile button in the upper right corner, click on Sign in button and log in using your Discord account;
Click on your avatar or nickname and go to Dashboard;
Locate your server and click Invite;
Follow the Discord instructions.
We do not recommend removing administrator rights from the bot, this may lead to slow operation of the bot on the server.
The dynamic channels module will work slower without administrator permissions.
Is it cool when each user can have their own personal automated voice channel, which is controlled using convenient buttons? We know how important it is for users to create, so the Dynamic Channels module will allow users to create their own unique channels with their own special settings. These channels are automatically created and deleted by users. This is the best bot that allows you to manage channels without any commands. Channels support whitelists and blacklists. It's up to you to decide who can enter the channel. You can restrict / allow access to both specific users and a group of users with a specific role. All management takes place inside the discord using a convenient panel. In one click, you can change the channel name, member limit, or completely hide the channel from all users who are not on the whitelist. Are you an administrator and want to make a global whitelist or blacklist for the entire server? It's not a problem. Use the control panel on the !
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