About

The images shown in this section are default set permissions when you first invite the bot. You may also edit these to your liking.

About

Exorion has it's own built-in permissions not native Discord role permissions so you can safely manage who runs what in your server. Take note of this section of the documentation for an in-depth view of how Exorion Permissions work.

Most permissions are editable by whoever you set available too. Run the following commands below and select the permission you want edit or either view.

Commands
Usage / Description

/settings -> Permissions

View your server's Exorion Permissions

Exorion Owner can only be assigned by the physical owner of the Discord server. Ownership Members will then be able to grant other users permissions below theirs.

Permission Grid

Take a look at the grid shown below on all the Exorion Permissions and their descriptions.

Permission
Description

Ban Members

Moderator's can ban server members.

Kick Members

Moderator's can kick server members.

Mute Members

Can timeout server members.

Manage Members

Manage server member commands; (nickname, edit mod-cases) et cetera.

Purge Messages

Can use the Purge Command.

Configure Bot

Can configure bot settings (/config)

Factory Reset

Can reset the entire bot settings for your server.

Set Permissions

Let others be able to give out permissions lower than themselves.

Edit Permissions

Edit the various Exorion Permissions.

Whitelist Command

Allow members to use this command to whitelist, channels/roles/users for the automod or else.

Setup Commands

Allows members to use /setup based commands, (purely for configuring the bot).

API Commands

Allows members to use API commands such as, but not limited to, /erlc based commands (See External Integration for more intel).

Manage Sessions

Allows members to run commands under /sessions

Manage Infractions

Allows members to infract other users and manage them.

Manage Suggestions

Allows you to manage suggestions such as; approving, denying and editing.

Manage Roles

Allows members to use commands from /role


Edit Permissions

By going into settings and selecting Edit Permissions, you will need to select a permission to edit.

EXAMPLE SHOWCASE

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