Premium Commands
Typing the slash commands as shown here will bring up the detailed usage instructions for applying any of the Premium commands.
/template
/template
This command applies or displays our recommended template of filters to your server. It will not override any existing filters; instead, it will add to any you have already created.
/template pfp
Shows our curated list of PFPs for you to choose from/add to your filters
/template name-filters show
Shows the template that contains recommended text filters
/template name-filters apply
Adds recommended text filters to this server
/filter-sync
/filter-sync
Creates filters for every name and PFP for a user or role. When users are on the sync list, if they change their name or PFP, Hashbot will automatically add a new filter.
Any old filters will remain in place should the user decide to change back.
Users will automatically be added to the Allowlist. If they lose their role, Hashbot will not take action until you remove the user from the Allowlist.
/member-sync
Automatically generate filters for a user and continually makes changes as the user does
/fuzzy
/fuzzy
Enables or disables fuzzy matching for filters, as well as helping to refine the fuzzy detecting algorithm.
/settings fuzzy set-state
Turns on/off fuzzy matching
/settings fuzzy report
Reports a missed bad actor to improve the algorithm. Copy/paste the name into the command
/pfp
/pfp
Initiate a variety of commands to protect your server against pfp impersonation. See PFP for detailed information.
/export
& /import
/export
& /import
Exports the full list of filters on a server as a .yml file, so they can be used on a different server. Import will prompt for the .yml to be uploaded.
/name-filters export
Exports the current filter list
/name-filters import-filters
Imports the filters into the current filter list
/pause
/pause
Temporarily halt Hashbot from acting on any filters. This is handy for pinpointing problematic additions to filtering.
/settings pause
Pauses/unpauses Hashbot
/multi-join
/multi-join
Enables or disables multiple name join detection for Hashbot. This feature is currently in beta, and subject to change.
/settings multi-join
Enable/disables multiple join detection
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