If any of the above apply, then Frye will probably not be the best bot for your server, and you should consider using Swift Decoder for an easier experience.
There are some light requirements to using Frye. These requirements are in place to help save resources. Your server must meet all of the requirements below, or Frye will automatically leave your server.
⚠ Please read these requirements; Frye may automatically leave your server if it does not meet them!
The first step is to make sure that Frye is actually on your server! To add a bot to your server, you must have the Manage Server permission on the server. If you do, you can click this link to add Frye to your server:
⚠ Please read the requirements above this section.
https://frye.perditum.com/invite
If your server isn't listed, make sure you are correctly logged in by visiting https://discord.com/login
To operate correctly, Frye needs the permissions to be able to complete necessary tasks. The easiest way to achieve this is to give the 'andreatex'/'Frye' role the Administrator permission and drag it to the top (or near the top) of the role list.
The next step is configuring Frye for your server! You can type >>help settings
to see a full list of settings commands, >>help automod
to see a full list of automod commands, or check out the Full Command Reference
The Muted role is a role that (usually) can be applied to a user to prevent them from sending messages, adding reactions, speaking, and connecting to voice channels. To create a Muted role with this default functionality, run >>setup mutedrole
. You can also customize the permissions after creation to your liking (such as also causing it to remove Read Messages perms in some channels, or allowing sending messages in a "time-out" channel).
Frye has various logs to keep track of different kinds of server activity. All commands for logs are found in the Settings commands, available via >>help settings
or on the Full Command Reference. If your server is utilizing the strike system, it is recommended to enable (at minimum) the ModLog.
The Moderator Role is a role that allows a user with said role to use all Moderation commands. The full list of Moderation commands is available via >>help mod
as well as on the Full Command Reference. To set a role to be the Moderator role, use >>modrole <rolename>
(for example, if your moderator role is called "Staff", you'd run >>modrole Staff
). To disable the Moderator role, run >>modrole none
.
If no Moderator role is set, Moderation commands can only be run if the user has sufficient permissions natively (they would only be able to ban someone with Frye if and only if they could ban them via the Discord client as well).
Also, make sure to check out the Moderator Guide for helpful tips for moderating with Frye!
For full information about the AutoMod and its features, check out the AutoMod Guide page. You will need to set up punishments before setting up AutoMod; see the Strikes page for more info.