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  1. Utility Commands

serverinfo

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Last updated 6 months ago

The serverinfo command displays information about the server you are in or another server that has MoonlightBot. The information shown is its ID, the owner, the creation date, the member, emoji, role and channel counts and the icon.

Required permissions

MoonlightBot requires the following permissions to successfully execute this command:

No specific permissions required

By default, a user is required to have the following permissions to use this command:

No specific permissions required

For more information on editing permission requirements for specific users/roles, refer to the

Syntax

/serverinfo [server]

Options

  • server: The ID of the server to show information of; this is not necessary if you want to display information of the current server

Logs

This command does not trigger any log events.

For more information on setting up those logs, refer to the

permissions tutorial
log setup tutorial