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This bot has many different commands. This page outlines all of them, how they work, and how the syntax works for each of them.
On this page, I'll be assuming your prefix is >
. If it isn't, that's fine... just replace >
with your prefix.
Also, in order to use commands, your channel must be marked NSFW. The bot will not accept commands otherwise.
First:
The 3 following sites are valid for every core command.
You can provide the link in any of the valid formats, and it will be processed correctly by the bot. Other formats will be rejected as invalid.
- https://nhentai.net/ (valid formats: 258133, https://nhentai.net/g/258133/)
- https://e-hentai.org/ (valid formats: https://e-hentai.org/...)
- https://wholesomelist.com (valid formats: #1234) (that's right, you can't use links for this one)
Do I really need to explain the help command? Sends a message containing help about how the bot works.
Usage:
>help
Sends a message containing useful links and information about the bot. If you need a link, this command most likely has it.
Usage:
>botinfo
Adds a doujin telecom hook to the channel this command is used in, meaning the bot will then relay all new doujins there.
Requires the MANAGE_SERVER permission. (You should have this permission if you invited the bot.)
Note: Don't use this multiple times in one channel. If you accidentally do that, the bot might relay the doujins to that channel twice, in which case you'd have to run >removehook
(which removes all of them), then run >addhook
again.
Usage:
>addhook
Removes any doujin telecom hooks connected to the channel this command is used in.
Also requires the MANAGE_SERVER permission.
Usage:
>removehook
Sets the prefix for this server.
Also requires the MANAGE_SERVER permission.
Usage:
>setprefix [new prefix]
For example, to set your prefix to !
, use:
>setprefix !
Sends a list of all the bad tags / warning tags this bot considers. These two are aliases for the same command.
The bot will always warn about any of these tags when using the info
command.
The bad tags are always excluded from searches. The warning tags are usually excluded from searches, unless you use the -n
flag.
The illegal tags break Discord's terms of service, so they're excluded entirely from searches and info checks.
Usage:
>badtags
Or:
>warningtags
Gets the tags for a doujin, in a list format.
If the doujin is from E-Hentai, it will provide the E-Hentai male, female, and misc tags separately.
If the doujin is from the Wholesome Hentai God List, it will provide the God List tags alongside any applicable nhentai tags.
Usage:
>tags [link]
For example, to check the tags of 258133, use:
>tags https://nhentai.net/g/258133/
Or you can also use:
>tags 258133
Sends an embed with information about a specific doujin.
This command has a few special aliases - you may wrap any numbers in []
or <>
and the bot will pick it up.
Usage:
>info [tags]
or
[numbers]
or
<numbers>
For example, to get the info embed for 258133, use:
>info https://nhentai.net/g/258133
Or you can also use:
>info 258133
Or you can also use:
So I was talking with this person the other day, and they told me to look up [258133].
Or you can also use:
{258133} is my favorite doujin.
Note that this special formatting also works for Wholesome God List entries (but not for e-hentai).
So, to look at the entry of the Wholesome God List with ID #1, use:
>info #1
Or you can also use:
[#1] is one of my favorite doujins
Or you can also use:
I read {#1} last night and my heart nutted.
Sends an info embed about a random doujin from the Wholesome God List.
This is basically the same as calling >info #(random number).
Usage:
>random
Searches nhentai for your query. Will return up to 100 results, sorted in descending order of popularity (i.e. first result is most popular).
If there are too many results, it will send them to your DMs instead.
All bad tags and warning tags are excluded from the results. However, if your query contains a warning tag (i.e. if you search for something that IS a warning tag), the bot will NOT exclude that tag from the results.
Also, if you don't particularly care about the warning tags and just want to exclude the bad tags, you can use the -n
flag (non-restrictive). This makes the search non-restrictive, which means it only excludes the bad tags and not the warning tags.
Usage:
>search [-n] [query]
For example, if you wanted to search "summer and innocence", use:
>search summer and innocence
If you want to search "summer and innocence" without excluding the warning tags, use:
>search -n summer and innocence
The exact same as search, but returns up to 250 results. You will very rarely need this.
Usage is the exact same, just replace search
with deepsearch
.
Just don't bother with this.
Searches E-Hentai for your query. Unless you have a specific reason to query E-Hentai instead of nhentai, this command is pretty much useless to you. It takes longer and returns much fewer results.
The usage is also the exact same as search
. Just replace search
with searcheh
.
Even more don't bother with this.
The usage is also the exact same as search
. Just replace search
with deepsearcheh
.