UGent Discord verification and shenanigans bot
See the contributing guide for instructions on how to contribute to this project.
Unless stated otherwise all commands are slash commands
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bot mentioned: Responds to the message with a random Freud quote
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new member joins: Sends the member a DM with verification instructions or verifies them automatically if they are already verified in another Freud-enabled server
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📌 emoji reaction: If enough people react to a message with this emoji it will be pinned automatically. The amount of reactions needed for this is configurable on the website.
The configuration commands are largely deprecated and have been replaced by the config website https://freudbot.org
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$freud_sync
(MESSAGE COMMAND)
(MANAGE GUILD)
force-syncs the bot's slash commands to whatever guild it's connected to. This can be used after a new version of the bot goes live to ensure all commands are up to date, however just waiting for around an hour will achieve the same goal. -
/config admin_role
(MANAGE GUILD)
Set the role that 'admin' members will have, this is used to check permissions for the other/config
commands -
/config verified_role
(ADMIN)
Set the role that's given to verified members -
/config logging_channel
(ADMIN)
Set the channel into which log messages will be posted -
/config confession_channel
(ADMIN)
Set the channel where approved confessions will be posted -
/config confession_approval_channel
(ADMIN)
Set the channel where confessions awaiting approval will be posted (this should be a channel only admins can access)
/verify
- Sends a DM to the user with verification instructions, this can be used in case the user didn't receive a DM or if the previous messsages buttons have expired.
Confessions can be sent as replies to other confessions by adding the confession ID as an optional argument.
eg.
You can reply to "Anonymous Confession (#14) - I like ducks"
with /confess normal "So do I" "14"
Note: this is a bit scuffed at the moment and might not work exceptionally well, bugfixes pending.
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/confess normal <confession> [<reply>]
- Sends a normal, anonymous confession. -
/confess russian <confession> [<reply>]
- Sends a russian roulette confession with a 1/6 chance of exposing the user who sent it -
/confess extreme <confession> [<reply>]
- Sends an extreme roulette confession with a 1/2 chance of exposing the user who sent it
Working with time in python is pain, so this command is also pain. Use at your own risk.
/schedule <channel> <time> [<timezone>] [<message>]
- Schedules a message to be sent in<channel>
at a given<time>
\<time>
is a string in the format "%Y/%m/%d %H:%M"<timezone>
is the timezone of your timestamp (default UTC) (UTC = 0000, CET = 0100, CEST = 0200)<message>
can be given inline or left empty, if left empty a popup will appear with more space to type your message.
FreudPoints aren't exceptionally useful at this point, but hopefully they will eventually have some purpose like a shop mechanic.
/freudpoint award <user> [<amount>]
- Awards<user>
<amount>
(default 1) FreudPoint(s)
Freudr Dating Service, because discord users are too afraid of actual social interaction. When 2 users match, FreudBot will send them both a DM to congratulate them on their newfound love.
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/freudr like <user>
- Adds a user to your likes (you can only like the same user once every 24 hours) -
/freudr unlike <user>
- Removes a user from your likes -
/freudr list
- See a list of your likes and matches
At the moment FreudBot doesn't keep track of a whole lot of statistics, but this should change in the "near" future.
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/freudstat me
- See an overview of the statistics FreudBot tracks about you -
/freudstat profile <user>
- See an overview of the statistics FreudBot tracks about another user -
/freudstat leaderboard
- See the leaderboards for the stats FreudBot tracks, selectable with a dropdown menu
/mommy
- You can figure this one out for yourself
/drive <shortcut>
- Send a link to a hardcoded google drive folder At the moment this is only useful for the psychology discord, so other servers should disable this command
The latest release of the bot can be ran using make
, this will pull the
latest version from https://ghcr.io.
The bot can also be built localy using make dev
, this will use the provided
dockerfile to build and run a local image.