MessageDeleter

This is the cog guide for the ‘MessageDeleter’ cog. This guide contains the collection of commands which you can use in the cog.

Through this guide, [p] will always represent your prefix. Replace [p] with your own prefix when you use these commands in Discord.

Note

This guide was last updated for version 1.0.0. Ensure that you are up to date by running [p]cog update messagedeleter.

If there is something missing, or something that needs improving in this documentation, feel free to create an issue here.

This documentation is auto-generated everytime this cog receives an update.

About this cog

Delete messages from users and bots, inclusively or exclusively, in text channels.

Commands

Here are all the commands included in this cog (9):

Command

Help

[p]msgdeleter

Commands to configure MessageDeleter.

[p]msgdeleter bots

Enable or disable deletion of bot messages.

[p]msgdeleter bots disable

Disable deletion of bot messages in a text channel.

[p]msgdeleter bots enable

Enable deletion of bot messages in a text channel.

[p]msgdeleter humans

Enable or disable deletion of human messages.

[p]msgdeleter humans disable

Disable deletion of human messages in a text channel.

[p]msgdeleter humans enable

Enable deletion of human messages in a text channel.

[p]msgdeleter reset

Reset MessageDeleter in this guild.

[p]msgdeleter settings

Shows the current settings for MessageDeleter in this guild.

Installation

If you haven’t added my repo before, lets add it first. We’ll call it “kreusada-cogs” here.

[p]repo add kreusada-cogs https://github.com/Kreusada/Kreusada-Cogs

Now, we can install MessageDeleter.

[p]cog install kreusada-cogs messagedeleter

Once it’s installed, it is not loaded by default. Load it by running the following command:

[p]load messagedeleter

Further Support

For more support, head over to the cog support server, I have my own channel over there at #support_kreusada-cogs. Feel free to join my personal server whilst you’re here.