AFK

The AFK command allows you to manage your AFK status or configure the AFK system in your server. You can set your own AFK status with a reason, manage AFK settings, and enable or disable the system for your server. The command supports both prefix and slash usage.

How to Use

1. Set Your AFK Status

  • Prefix Usage: -afk [reason] Set your AFK status with a custom reason. For example, -afk Sleeping.

  • Slash Usage: /afk set [reason] Set your AFK status with a custom reason using the slash command.

2. Manage AFK Settings

  • Prefix Usage: -afk manage Opens the management options for the AFK system. You can manage settings like status, username changes, and roles.

  • Slash Usage: /afk manage Opens the management menu where you can enable/disable the AFK system, modify the AFK username prefix, and assign roles for AFK users.

Manage Options:

  • AFK Status (Requires ManageGuild): Enable or disable the AFK system in your server.

    • Enable: The AFK system is active, and members who set their AFK status will have "[AFK]" added to their username.

    • Disable: The AFK system is inactive, and "[AFK]" will not be added to usernames.

  • AFK Username Change: When enabled, members who are AFK will have "[AFK]" displayed next to their username. You can toggle this setting on or off for your personal preference.

  • AFK Role (Requires ManageGuild): Assign a role to members who set their AFK status. You can select the role to be given to users who are AFK.

3. View AFK Information

  • Prefix Usage: -afk info [member] View the AFK status and reason for a specific member.

  • Slash Usage: /afk info [member] View the AFK status and reason for a specific member.


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