Vetting Bot is a discord bot meant to be used for vetting new members to discord servers. Features include
- For each new user, the bot creates a vetting channel which is destroyed upon completion of verification.
- Previously destroyed vetting channels can be recreated for review or for when a user rejoins a server.
- Members who don't vet are eventually kicked.
- Administrators can define custom commands for moderators to execute within vetting channels.
- Removes roles from moderators who ban or kick too much. (To prevent angry moderators.)
- Custom moderator roles for vetting.
Use this link to add Vetting Bot to your server.
Run the v!setup
command to interactively configure the bot for your server.
v!h[elp] [<command name>]
Displays help information for the commands the user can run. A command name can be passed to display help for the command.
v!archive
Lists the users who have been mostly recently vetted.v!archive @user
Recreates the channel that was used to vet the user.v!banwatch
Displays if ban monitoring is enabled.v!banwatch time n
Removes moderator roles from anyone who bans or kicks more thann
people in the specified amount oftime
.v!category
Displays the category that vetting chats are created under.v!category <category>
Sets or renames the category that vetting chats are created under. If the category doesn't exist, then it is created.v!command[s] new <command name> arguments...
Creates/replaces a command with the name<command name>
that can only be executed within active vetting channels. Specifies what the command does when ran. Here are the following options.+@role
- Adds the specified role to the user.-@role
- Removes the specified role from the user.kick reason
- Kicks the user from the server.ban reason
- Bans the user from the server for the specified reason.allow @user/@role
- Allows the specific user or role to run the command.forbid @user/@role
- Forbids the specific user or role from running the command.send #channel Message
- Sends a message in #channel to the user being vetted.
v!command[s] add <command name> arguments...
Adds behavior to a command. The syntax of the arguments are the same asv!command new
v!command[s] remove <command name>
Removes the actions from the command. The syntax is the same asv!command set
, except that reasons for banning or kicking are not specified.v!command[s] delete <command name>
Deletes the specified command.v!disable
Disables vetting for the server.v!enable
Enables vetting for the server.v!mod[s]
Lists the roles that can access the vetting channels.v!mod[s] add @role
Adds a role to the list of roles that can access the vetting channels.v!mod[s] remove @role
Removes a role from the list of roles that can access the verification channels.v!prefix prefix
Sets the prefix of the bot to the specified prefix for your server.v!prune
Displays settings for automatic pruning of members who do not finish vetting and stop sending messages.v!prune disable
Disables pruning.v!prune days
Automatically prunes members who do not finish vetting and don't send any messages for the specified number of days.v!role vetted
Displays the role assigned to members after they have been vetted.v!role vetted @role
Sets the role assigned to members after they have been vetted.v!role vetting
Displays the role assigned to members while they are being vetted.v!role vetting @role
Sets the role assigned to members while they are being vetted.v!setup
Interactively configures the bot for your server.v!vetmsg
Display the message sent to users when they start the vetting process.v!vetmsg message
Sets the message sent to users when they start the vetting process.{message}
is replaced with a mention to the user being vetted.v!welcome
Lists links to the welcome messages that are used to start the vetting process.v!welcome :reaction: message
Creates a welcome message. The specified reaction starts the vetting process for anyone who reacts to it.
v!invite
Creates an invite for adding the bot to a server.v!ping
Ensures the bot is still running and returns its latency to Discord.v!source
Displays information about the source code of the bot.
See the Docker Guide for instructions on self hosting.