> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.airwavy.xyz/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.airwavy.xyz/arabic/nzrh-aamh/awamr/adah/help.md).

# Help

The **Help** command provides assistance with the Airwavy bot. It allows you to view a help menu, browse through categories, and get specific information about individual commands.

{% hint style="info" %}
You can use the Help command to learn more about any Airwavy command, including usage, cooldowns, and examples.
{% endhint %}

## How to Use

### 1. **View the Help Menu**

* **Prefix Usage:**\
  `-help`\
  Running this command will show you the main help menu. From here, you can select a category to browse through the available commands within that category.
* **Slash Usage:**\
  `/help`\
  Running this command will show you the main help menu as well, where you can select a category to browse commands.

### 2. **Get Help for a Specific Command**

* **Prefix Usage:**\
  `-help [command]`\
  Replace `[command]` with the name of the command you need help with. For example, `-help rank` will show you detailed information about the **Rank** command, including:
  * How to use the command
  * Available options
  * Cooldown information
  * Example usages
* **Slash Usage:**\
  `/help [command]`\
  Similar to the prefix usage, replace `[command]` with the name of the command you need help with, and it will provide detailed information.

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For further assistance, refer to the bot's help menu or [contact our support server](https://discord.gg/cGNFnsXpwZ).


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```
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```

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