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Commands & Their Usage

Commands & Their Usage

Below are the different commands available for use with the bot and their respective usages:

/add_record

The /add_record command is used to assign a rating to a player. The command requires an argument in the form of a ping to the player. The rating can be on a scale from 0-100%. The assigned rating is then combined with the player's other ratings to create an average rating. This information is exclusive to your server and will not be shared with others. For verified servers, only verified players can be assigned a rating.

Usage:

/add_record [player] [rating]

/verify

The /verify command is used by players to verify their Steam account by connecting it to their Discord account using a link sent by the bot. This is an important step for verified servers, as only verified players can be assigned ratings.

Usage:

/verify

/whois

The /whois command is used to display information about a player. If no argument is given, information about yourself is displayed. The information displayed includes the player's Discord ID, name, nickname, status, creation date, join date, roles, main role, server, rating, and Steam profile link.

The output of the /whois command displays information about a Discord user. It includes the user's ID, username, nickname, status, creation date, and join date. It also lists the roles that the user has on the server, including their main role. Additionally, if the user has a rating assigned to them using the /add_record command, it will display that rating. If the user has verified their Steam account using the /verify command, it may also display a link to their Steam profile. The /whois command also allows for an optional argument of a user's mention, in which case it will display the information for that user instead of the user who invoked the command.
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