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Configuration

/config is your control panel inside Discord. It posts a single overview of how the bot is set up in your server: which channels each command group is locked to, which features are configured (and where they post), and who can manage the bot. It is also where you assign a Bot Admin role so trusted members can manage the bot without full server admin. For changing individual settings, the command points you to the matching command or the dashboard.

TierPatron
Command/config
Who can useAdmins (Administrator, Manage Server, or the Bot Admin role)
Also on dashboardYes (every setting is editable on the dashboard)

Run /config and the bot posts an overview embed for the whole server to see. It is read-only except for the Set Bot Admin Role button at the bottom. The overview is grouped into sections:

  • Bot Owner, Server Count, Member Count - basic bot info, including how many servers and members the bot serves.
  • Current Server - your server’s name and ID.
  • Command Channel Settings - every restrictable command group and the channel it is locked to, or a note that no channel is set yet. Manage these with /channel. See Channel Restrictions.
  • Other Settings - the configuration status of each feature that posts to a channel, with the channel it uses:
    • Event Calendar
    • Ark of Osiris Signups
    • MGE Signups
    • Ancient Ruins Reminders
    • Altar of Darkness Reminders
    • Each one shows a check if it is set up, or a note that it is not configured. Use that feature’s own setup command (for example /calendar setup) to enable it.
  • Bot Admin Role - shows which role, if any, is set as the Bot Admin role.
  • Web Dashboard - a link to manage every setting from your browser.

Most admin commands require Administrator or Manage Server permissions. The Bot Admin role is a way to grant that same bot-management access to a specific role without handing out real server-admin powers. Members with the Bot Admin role can manage the bot here in Discord and on the dashboard, just like a server admin would.

To set it, click the blue Set Bot Admin Role button under the /config message. A box appears where you type a role name or role ID. Type none (or clear, remove, off, unset) to remove the current Bot Admin role.

Show the bot and server configuration overview, and open the Set Bot Admin Role button.

This command takes no options.

/config