Commands
Informative Commands

Information Commands

  • This is the list of available information commands.
  • This require only Send Messages permission

appinfo

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ns.appinfo

Displays information about the app.

Usage: appinfo

This command provides details about the nsCore app, including its version, author, and other relevant information.

Example: ns.appinfo

channelinfo

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ns.channelinfo

Displays information about a specified channel or the current channel.

Usage: channelinfo [channel]

  • [channel] (optional): The channel you want information about. If not specified, it will display information about the current channel.

This command provides details such as the channel name, topic, creation date, and other relevant information.

Example: ns.channelinfo #code-chat

info

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ns.info

Displays information about a user.

Usage: info <user>

  • <user>: The user you want information about.

This command provides details about a specified user, such as their username, join date, roles, and other relevant information.

Example: ns.info | ns.info @nsgpriyansu

roleinfo

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ns.roleinfo

Displays information about a specific role, including its permissions.

Usage: roleinfo <@role>

  • <@role>: The role you want information about.

This command provides details such as the role name, permissions, color, and other relevant information.

Example: ns.roleinfo @ns developers

serverinfo

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ns.serverinfo

Displays information about the server.

Usage: serverinfo

This command provides details about the server, including the server name, creation date, number of members, and other relevant information.

Example: ns.serverinfo

boostinfo

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ns.boostinfo

Displays information about the current server boosts.

Usage: boostinfo

This command provides details about the server's boost status, including the number of boosts, the current boost level, and other relevant information.

Example: ns.boostinfo

inviteinfo

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ns.inviteinfo

Displays information about an invite.

Usage: inviteinfo <invite_code/link>

  • <invite_code>: The code of the invite you want information about.

This command provides details such as the invite code, server name, channel, inviter, member count, and other relevant information.

Example: ns.inviteinfo https://discord.gg/VUMVuArkst