How To Use Discord Commands
How To Use Discord Commands?
Text and bot commands are used to control both voice chat rooms and bots on Discord, which are controlled via Discord text and bot commands. The fact that it is home to the most active server communities on the internet makes it the best location for gamers and non-gamers alike. While Discord is a constantly growing app, its popularity will continue to increase as long as there are games available to play with your friends on it.
In order to participate in these community servers, even complete beginners must be familiar with the fundamental commands. With the help of cool discord bots and plugins, discord chatting rooms can do a lot more than standard group chats, making them a bit more complicated than standard group chats.
Begin by discussing how to properly use commands in a chatroom environment. By pressing the slash (/) key, you'll be taken to a page that lists all of the commands available on the Discord server (both Built-In and bot commands).
Text Commands that are built into Discord
- /gypsy or /tenor – Perform a web search for animated GIFs using these keywords./TTS message – Text-to-speech technology is used to read the message aloud to all members who are currently viewing the channel.
- /tableflip, /unflip, and /shrug – These commands allow you to insert emojis into your chat conversation./nick – This command changes the nickname of the server. It is possible that permissions on the server will be required for this.
- @username – This command sends a ping to a specific user. Replace the word 'username' with the real name of the person being addressed.
- @here or @everyone – Pings the entire server with a single command.
- /me – This command italicizes the next message.
Text Commands for Discord Using Shortcuts
To select a message, press the tab key on your keyboard, followed by the arrow keys to select it, and then the following shortcuts to interact with it:
- q – message enclosed in quotation marks.
- r – respond to a message by sending a reply.
- p – a message that is attached to a safety pin.
- + – perform an addition reaction on the given input.
- ALT+Enter – marks a line as unread when it appears in a list.
Discord Bot Commands
Each bot has a unique set of commands, which can be accessed by pressing the slash (/) key on the keyboard. The Discord Custom Commands bot, which can be found on the Discord server, also allows users to create as many custom commands as they want. Alternatively, if you're looking for the commands for a specific bot, navigate to its homepage and perform a command search. Likewise, you can type /help plugin name: to get a list of all the commands that are available.
The following are some bot commands that you will see on a regular basis on the Discord channel.
- /clear-queue – This command removes all songs from the queue.
- /dashboard – This command returns the URL of the dashboard.
- /give-xp – Give XP to a member who requests it.
- /add-playlist – Add a YouTube playlist to the queue.
- /rank – This command will return your current rank or the current rank of another member.
- /record – Starts the recording process by pressing the record button.
- /replay – Replay the track that is currently selected.
- /anime – Anime search is available./levels – This command will return the link to the server's leaderboard.
- /manga – Search for manga.
- /pause – This command pauses the current song in progress.
- /play – This command starts the playback of a track from the queue.
- /remove-xp – This command deactivates Windows XP for the current user.
- /help – This command displays a list of the commands that are currently available.
- /add – Adds a song to the queue.
- /pokemon – This is a Pokemon. Run a stats search on a pokemon to find out more information.
- /queue – Displays a list of the songs that are currently playing in the queue.
- /resume – This command resumes playback of the track that is currently playing.
- /search – This command searches for songs.
- /seek – This command returns the current position of the track.
- /stop-recording – This command brings the current recording to a close by terminating it.
- /twitch- This command searches for Twitch streamers.
- /volume – Changes the volume of the player.
- /youtube – This command will search for videos on YouTube.
- /urban – Look up a term in the Urban Dictionary with this suffix.
- /start-quiz – This command starts a quiz show that is accompanied by music.
Moderation (MEE6 and other Bot Commands)
- !role-info – This command is used to obtain information about a specific role in a game.
- !kick – This command is used to kick a user off of the discord server's list of active users.
- !clear – Command for deleting all of the messages in a channel.
- !tempmute – Command for deactivating a user's discord account for a specified period of time.
- !server-info – This command is used to obtain information about the server that is currently running.