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  • Why we should use Security's moderation commands?
  • Moderation commands
  • Who can use commands?
  • Command permissions
  • Add permission
  • Remove permission
  • View user permissions
  • View users with a specific permission
  • Reset user permissions

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  1. Modules

Moderation

Why we should use Security's moderation commands?

Security's moderation commands support a standalone permission system, meaning you can have admins moderate with zero permissions in your server, and what makes it special is limits, Anti Nuke limits will be applied on the commands and admins cannot use the command more than the limit in 10 minutes.

Moderation commands

  • Ban

  • Kick

  • Softban

  • Unban

  • Mute

  • Unmute

  • Lock

  • Lockall

  • Unlock

  • Unlockall

  • Clear

Who can use commands?

  • Users with administrator permission and a higher role.

  • Users with a permission related to the command and a higher role.

  • Users with the command permission (Security's custom permissions).

Command permissions

You can give permissions to your moderators to use the commands without having a higher role and/or enough permissions, it's considered as the safest way as they can't bypass the limits.

Add permission

  1. Type /permission add

  2. Select the user.

  3. Select the permission.

  4. Send the command.

Remove permission

  1. Type /permission remove

  2. Select the user.

  3. Select the permission.

  4. Send the command.

View user permissions

  1. Type /permission view_user

  2. Select the user.

  3. Send the command.

View users with a specific permission

  1. Type /permission view_permission

  2. Select the permission.

  3. Send the command.

Reset user permissions

  1. Type /permission reset or /permission reset_id to reset using id.

  2. Select the user or type the id.

  3. Send the command.

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