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Cleaning Messages

John Grosh edited this page May 28, 2017 · 1 revision

How do I clean messages?

  • To clean messages, simply use the >>clean command, along with parameters for what you want to clean

Parameters

These parameters can be provided in any order, and multiple parameters can be used at once. Running the command with 3 parameters is the same as running the command 3 times, each with one of those parameters.

  • <numPosts> - number of posts to delete; between 2 and 1000; default is 100
  • bots - cleans messages by bots
  • embeds - cleans messages with embeds
  • links - cleans messages containing links
  • images - cleans messages with uploaded or embeded images or videos
  • @user - cleans messages only from the provided user
  • <userId> - cleans messages only from the provided user (via id)
  • "quotes" - cleans messages containing the text in quotes
  • `regex` - cleans messages that match the regex

Remember, for numPosts, @user, and userID, you use the value you want. For bots, embeds, links, and images, you use the literal words "bots", "embeds", "links", and/or "images". For quotes or regex, surround the text you want to clean in either quotes (") or grave accents (`)

Examples

  • >>clean bots images 500 - In the past 500 messages, cleans all messages by bots, as well as all messages that contain images
  • >>clean links @jagrosh - In the past 100 messages, cleans all messages that contain links, as well as all messages by jagrosh
  • >>clean bots "!" embeds - In the past 100 messages, cleans all messages by bots, all messages that contain an exclamation point (!), as well as all messages that contain embeds
  • >>clean 200 - Cleans all of the past 200 messages

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