π¨ Introduction
Welcome to the documentation page for Sledgehammer. These docs may not always be fully up-to-date. If you notice something is missing, please inform us on the support server.
Sledgehammer is a security bot assistant free to use that helps moderators manage their communities easily without having to do repetitive tasks across all the managed servers, including global banning users and a variety of other features.
π© Featuresβ
π€ Anti-bot Systemβ
This feature gives all new members a verification that they must complete in order to prove that they are human and gain access to the server. It's used to prevent raids, bot accounts (chat bots posing as real users) and malicious users.
π Avatarbanβ
This command is used to ban users that match a certain avatar. (currently unavailable)
β Blacklistβ
This command is used to take an action on certain types of users based on a list of restrictions.
π Globalbanβ
This command is used to globally ban a specific user.
Both global commands are on the moderator's scope, meaning the ban/unban will be applied on all servers that the bot is in and where the moderator either has ADMINISTRATOR
or BAN_MANAGER
permission.
βοΈ Namebanβ
This command is used to ban users based on their username allowing to use Regex to have a more accurate filter for the name.
π¨ Raidbanβ
This command is used to ban users based on the discord's default join message, selecting a start and a finishing message, you'll be able to select those users (useful for raids).
πΊοΈ Translate for Usβ
If you want to have a specific supported language in Sledgehammer, you can create an pull request with your language on the Github repo. We'll add your language to the bot as soon as possible. We appreciate any kind of help that you can provide to us.
π‘ Making Suggestionsβ
If you have any suggestions for new features or improvements, you can either reach out via the support server or open an issue on the Github repo.
πͺ² Reporting Issuesβ
If you find an issue or need support in general, feel free to reach out via the support server or open an issue on our Github repo.