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All of these commands work as slash commands and text commands. Available aliases are shown next to the command name.

Info Commands

A list of commands that provide information about Fyre, a user, or a server.
  • /ping - View Fyre’s current ping, and the current server’s shard (if in a server).
  • /server - View information about the current server, including it’s owner, statistics, and more.
  • /whois - View information about a specific user, including their roles and more in the current server.
    • /whois @user

Role Commands

A list of commands for giving roles to members and managing roles in your server. A role string is a comma separated list of role names, mentions, or IDs. By default, Fyre will toggle the specified roles for the target member. To override this behaviour, you can prefix roles with + to only add them, or - to only remove them. You can also prefix the role string with ++ to only add all roles, or -- to only remove all roles.
  • /role >r - Add or remove roles to/from a user in bulk.
    • /role @user <role-string>
  • /roles icon >ricon - Change a role’s icon with an emoji or attached image.
    • /roles icon @role [icon-file] [icon-emoji]
  • /roles move >rmove - Move a role above or below another role on the hierarchy.
    • /roles move @role top/above/below/bottom
  • /roles bulk - Add or remove a role from all servers members, or members with/without another role.
    • /roles bulk +/- @role [with-role] [without-role] [exclude-bots]
  • /roles color >rcolor - Change a role’s color(s) with hex codes.
    • /roles color @role [primary-color] [secondary-color] [--holographic]
  • /roles create >rcreate - Create a new role in the server.
    • /roles create <name> [hoisted] [mentionable]
  • /roles update >rupdate - Update an existing role in the server.
    • /roles update @role [name] [hoisted] [mentionable]
  • /roles delete >rdelete - Delete an existing role in the server.
    • /roles delete @role

Other Commands

A list of other utility commands that don’t fit into an above category.
  • /color - View a solid image of a color using a hex code.
    • /color <hex>