Overview
Welcome to the Poixpixel Discord Bot commands documentation! This section provides detailed information about all available bot commands, organized by category.
Command Categories
Interactive and engaging commands for community building and entertainment:
Achievements - View and track server achievements
Counting - Manage the counting game channel
Fact - Submit and manage daily facts
Giveaway - Create and manage server giveaways
Leaderboard - View the server XP leaderboard
Rank - Check your or another user's rank and level
Tools for server moderation and member management:
Ban - Ban members from the server (with optional duration)
Kick - Remove members from the server
Mute - Timeout members temporarily
Unban - Remove a ban from a user
Unmute - Remove a timeout from a member
Warn - Issue warnings to members
Administrative and general-purpose commands:
Backend Manager - Manage database and Redis connections
Config - View current bot configuration
Help - Get help with bot commands
Manage Achievements - Create and manage achievement definitions
Members - List all server members
Ping - Check bot latency
Purge - Bulk delete messages
Recalculate Levels - Recalculate all user levels
Reload Config - Reload bot configuration
Restart - Restart the bot
Rules - Display server rules
Server - Get server information
User Info - View detailed user information
XP - Manage user XP
Commands for testing bot functionality (Admin only):
Test Join - Simulate a member join event
Test Leave - Simulate a member leave event
Command Syntax
All commands use Discord's slash command format:
Parameter Types
Required parameters are shown in angle brackets:
<parameter>Optional parameters are shown in square brackets:
[parameter]
Permission Levels
Commands require different permission levels:
👤
Everyone
Available to all server members
🛡️
Moderator
Requires moderation permissions
👑
Administrator
Requires administrator permissions
🔧
Community Manager
Requires Community Manager role
Getting Help
For detailed information about a specific command, use:
Or visit the individual command documentation pages in this section.
Documentation Links
For more information:
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