Reputation Bot Commands

Commands List

🌟 ?rep <user>

Description: This command allows you to grant a reputation point to another user, symbolizing their positive contributions to the server. Recognizing others helps foster an environment of appreciation and collaboration, particularly in communities where encouragement enhances user engagement.

Restrictions: You may give only one point at a time. Self-reputation and reputation to bots are prohibited. You cannot give reputation points to the same user consecutively.

πŸ” ?reppoints <user>

Description: This command displays the total reputation points a specified user has earned within the current server. This transparency allows users to appreciate the contributions of others and motivates members to engage positively with one another.

Restrictions: Open to all members of the server, allowing anyone to check another user’s reputation status.

πŸ“Š ?serverreps

Description: This command showcases all users who have accumulated reputation points within the server. It serves as a leaderboard, promoting healthy competition and recognition among members. When users see their names among the recognized, it fosters a sense of belonging and encourages them to contribute more.

Restrictions: Available to all server members without restrictions.

πŸ’Œ ?myreps

Description: This command allows users to view their total reputation points across all servers in which the bot is active. The information is delivered via direct message, ensuring that your reputation details remain private. It's a useful tool for self-assessment and improvement.

Restrictions: Results are sent via DM for privacy, ensuring that users can track their reputation without others seeing.

πŸ› οΈ ?commands

Description: This command provides a complete list of all commands that the bot supports. It is essential for users to familiarize themselves with what the bot can do, ensuring they utilize its features to their fullest potential.

Restrictions: No restrictions; any user can access this command freely.

🐞 ?botbugs

Description: This command reveals any known bugs that the development team is currently addressing. It keeps users informed about the bot’s performance and assures them that their feedback is valued. Users are encouraged to report any new issues they encounter to help improve the bot.

Restrictions: Open to all users, promoting transparency about the bot’s functionality.

🌐 ?globalrep <user>

Description: This command offers insight into a user's reputation beyond the current server by displaying their total reputation points across all servers where the bot operates. It provides a broader understanding of a user's influence and how they are perceived in different communities.

Restrictions: Available to any user who specifies a valid username, facilitating cross-server reputation tracking.

πŸ“ˆ ?leaderboard

Description: This command displays a ranked list of users based on their total reputation points within the current server. The leaderboard fosters a competitive atmosphere, encouraging members to engage positively and contribute to the community. Users can see who is leading and strive to improve their own standing.

Restrictions: Available to all server members, allowing everyone to view the leaderboard.

πŸ† ?topservers

Description: This command displays the servers with the highest total reputation points across all users. It showcases the most active and engaged communities, encouraging friendly competition among servers. Users can see how their server ranks compared to others, promoting a sense of community pride.

Restrictions: Open to all users, allowing everyone to check how their server performs relative to others.

πŸ—‘οΈ ?repclear <user>

Description: This command enables the bot owner to remove a user's reputation points within a specific server. It is an important tool for maintaining fairness and addressing any issues of abuse within the reputation system.

Restrictions: Exclusively available to the bot owner to prevent misuse and ensure that reputation management is handled responsibly.

🧹 ?repclearglobal <user>

Description: This command allows the bot owner to clear a user's reputation points across all servers. It serves a similar purpose to the ?repclear command but on a larger scale, ensuring that any systemic issues can be addressed effectively.

Restrictions: Only the bot owner can use this command, ensuring proper oversight in managing user reputations.

πŸ“ˆ /servers

Description: This command indicates the number of servers in which the bot is currently active. Additionally, it provides an invite link for others to add the bot to their servers, fostering growth and community engagement.

Restrictions: Open to all users, allowing everyone to see how widely the bot is used.