With the ?afk
command, you can set an AFK status to be displayed whenever you’re mentioned in the current server.
You can still talk for 30 seconds when setting your AFK before Dyno removes your status.
Command | Cooldown | Usage | Example |
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?afk | 30 seconds | ?afk [status] | ?afk Gone for the day |
Set an AFK status to be displayed whenever you’re mentioned, and display it in your nickname.
Command | Usage | Example |
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?afk set | ?afk set [status] | ?afk set Gone for the day |
Ignore the provided channel, so you can talk there without Dyno removing your AFK status.
Command | Usage | Example |
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?afk ignore | ?afk ignore [channel] | ?afk ignore #staff |
Only server moderators may use this sub command.
Reset the AFK status message to default for a member.
Command | Usage | Example |
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?afk reset | ?afk reset [user] | ?afk reset @chipped |
Only server moderators may use this sub command.
Remove the AFK status of a member or all members.
Command | Usages | Examples |
---|---|---|
?afk clear | ?afk clear [user] | ?afk clear @chipped |
?afk clear all | ?afk clear all |
Only admins can clear all AFK statuses. Moderators can only clear the AFK status from one member at a time.
List all AFK statuses for the server.
Command | Usages | Examples |
---|---|---|
?afk list | ?afk list | ?afk list |
?afk list [page] | ?afk list 10 |
Only server moderators may use this sub command.