Archie

Archie

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概览

A Discord bot to archive inactive channels.


Archie is a Discord bot to archive inactive channels and keep servers fresh. Great for servers with time-based or event-based channels, Archie clears clutter by moving unused channels to an archive category after a certain amount of time, where they can still be accessed or restored. Moderators can set this archive category and timeout using a!config, and may also choose to delete channels after a certain amount of time in the archive.

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Archie is run by a college student who has exhausted their free student credits... I am paying $10/month to keep Archie and its database running, and would love your help if you can chip in.
SUPPORT ARCHIE HERE

Commands:

Prefix: a!
Command Description Example(s)
a!config
a!config [CATEGORY] [TIME]
Configures an archive category and sets a channel timeout in days. Channels inactive for TIME days are moved to the archive category. a!config archive
a!config 30
a!config archive 30
a!config
a!archive
a!arch
Manually archives a channel. Add ‘readonly’ to the end of the command to make it read-only. a!archive readonly
a!archive
a!arch
a!freeze Freeze categories to prevent Archie from modifying them automatically. Channels in ‘frozen’ categories can still be manually archived with a!arch. a!freeze
a!delete [TIME] Sets a timeout for deletion. If TIME = 0, deletion timeout is removed. Archived channels that have been inactive for TIME days (i.e., not restored) are deleted. Read-only channels cannot be automatically deleted. a!delete 0
a!delete 90
a!lock Make the current channel read-only. Can only be run in archived channels. Reversed with a!unlock. a!lock
a!unlock
a!info
a!stats
Display Archie’s configurations for this server. a!info
a!stats
a!help Display the help menu. a!help

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