AnotherPingCog
This is the cog guide for the anotherpingcog cog. You will find detailed docs about usage and commands.
[p]
is considered as your prefix.
Usage
A rich embed ping command with latency timings.
You can customise the emojis, colours or force embeds with [p]pingset
.
Commands
ping
Syntax
[p]ping
Description
A rich embed ping command with timings.
This will show the time to send a message, and the WS latency to Discord. If I can’t send embeds or they are disabled here, I will send a normal message instead. The embed has more detail and is preferred.
pingset
Note
This command is locked to the bot owner.
Syntax
[p]pingset
Description
Manage settings - emojis, embed colour, and force embed.
pingset forceembed
Syntax
[p]pingset forceembed
Description
Toggle whether embeds should be forced.
If this is disabled, embeds will depend on the settings in embedset
.
If it’s enabled, embeds will embeds will always be sent unless the bot doesn’t have permission to send them.
By default, this is True because the embed is richer and has more information. And it looks looks better.
This will be removed when a global per-command settings is available in Core Red.
pingset green
Syntax
[p]pingset green <emoji> [hex_colour=default]
Description
Set the colour and emoji to use for the colour Green.
If you want to go back to the defaults, just do [p]pingset green default default
.
Arguments:
<emoji>
Just send the emoji as you normally would. It must be a custom emoji and I must be in the sever the emoji is in. You can also putdefault
to use 🟢
[hex_colour]
(optional) The hex code you want the colour for Red to be. It looks best when this is the same colour as the emoji. Google “hex colour” if you need help with this.
Examples:
- [p]pingset green :emoji: #43B581
- [p]pingset green :emoji: default
- [p]pingset green default #43B581
- [p]pingset green default default
pingset orange
Syntax
[p]pingset orange <emoji> [hex_colour=default]
Description
Set the colour and emoji to use for the colour Orange.
If you want to go back to the defaults, just do [p]pingset orange default default
.
Arguments:
<emoji>
Just send the emoji as you normally would. It must be a custom emoji and I must be in the sever the emoji is in. You can also putdefault
to use 🟠
[hex_colour]
(optional) The hex code you want the colour for Red to be. It looks best when this is the same colour as the emoji. Google “hex colour” if you need help with this.
Examples:
- [p]pingset orange :emoji: #FAA61A
- [p]pingset orange :emoji: default
- [p]pingset orange default #FAA61A
- [p]pingset orange default default
pingset red
Syntax
[p]pingset red <emoji> [hex_colour=default]
Description
Set the colour and emoji to use for the colour Red.
If you want to go back to the defaults, just do [p]pingset red default default
.
Arguments:
<emoji>
Just send the emoji as you normally would. It must be a custom emoji and I must be in the sever the emoji is in. You can also putdefault
to use 🔴
[hex_colour]
(optional) The hex code you want the colour for Red to be. It looks best when this is the same colour as the emoji. Google “hex colour” if you need help with this.
Examples:
- [p]pingset red :emoji: #F04747
- [p]pingset red :emoji: default
- [p]pingset red default #F04747
- [p]pingset red default default
pingset settings
Syntax
[p]pingset settings
Description
See your current settings.