> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://moonlightbot.gitbook.io/docs/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://moonlightbot.gitbook.io/docs/miscellaneous-commands/other-minor-commands.md).

# Other Minor Commands

These commands are too minor to have their own pages, so they are listed here.

## help

```
/help [command]
```

* `command`: Shows information about a particular command.

This command shows a list of commands, or info about a specific command if you specify one.

MoonlightBot requires the following permissions to successfully execute this command:

*No specific permissions required*

## ping

```
/ping
```

This command checks the latency and response time of the bot, which can be useful for diagnosing connection issues.

MoonlightBot requires the following permissions to successfully execute this command:

*No specific permissions required*

## stats

```
/stats
```

This command shows information and statistics about the bot. It shows the uptime, server count, memory usage, version, and branch of the bot, all useful information for visualizing MoonlightBot's well-being.

MoonlightBot requires the following permissions to successfully execute this command:

*No specific permissions required*

## vote

```
/vote
```

This command shows all sites where you can [upvote MoonlightBot](/docs/support-our-work/upvote-moonlightbot.md), among some statistics: how many times you voted, your current and record streak of consecutive voting days, and progress for some rewards.

MoonlightBot requires the following permissions to successfully execute this command:

*No specific permissions required*


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