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Discord Commands

TheBusyBot edited this page Sep 1, 2024 · 1 revision

Before continuing to read, make sure to first read the Rules of our Discord Server.

Note that the following commands only work on our Official Discord Server.
If you are looking for the commands you can perform ingame then see this page.

Commands

Commands are associated with certain actions, commands usually take in arguments or perform certain tasks on the server.
Commands are prefixed with !.
Here is a full list:

<> = Required
[] = Optional

Command Description Example
!wiki <page> Gives you a direct link to the wiki page you are referring to. !wiki Discord Rules
!item <item> Gives you some information about an Item from Slimefun, including its recipe. !item Steel Ingot
!latest [project] Retrieves the latest version of one of our projects and also gives you a direct download link. !latest Slimefun4
!latex <input> Parses a LaTeX input and formats it as a nice formula. !latex f(x) = x^2
!helpful Assigns yourself our @Helpful role. This role gives others the explicit permission to tag you if they have a question. !helpful

Tags

Tags are static commands. They cannot take in arguments or perform actions, they only serve informational purpose.
Tags are prefixed with ?.
Here is a full list:

Tag Description
?rules Gives you a direct link to our Server Rules.
?bugs Gives you an overview over our bug-reports policy. We only accept bug reports via GitHub, not Discord.
?addons Gives you a full list of all available Addons for Slimefun4, as well as a link to our Developer Guide.
?devguide This will give you a direct link to our Developer Guide.
?download Gives you a download link for the latest version of Slimefun4 and CS-CoreLib.
?infopls This is a very common tag you will see on our server. This gives you a list of all the things you need to do in order to properly report an issue with Slimefun.
?segmenting This tag is used to remind you to relax your "Enter" key sometimes. We don't need 30 messages from you if you could have easily put all of that in a single message.
?sf-argument This is a quickhelp tag to tell you that you either not installed CS-CoreLib at all or installed the wrong version. This will result in you seeing /sf argument.
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