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More about the Bot
Welcome, here is everything you need to know about Delight and the docs.
Bot Permissions and Safety
Delight asks for admin permissions when added to a guild, because the bot requires admin permissions to run moderation commands like banning, timeouting, kicking etc. If you still do not want to give the bot admin permissions, you can just disable the permissions from Delight's role, however if you do this you won't be able to run moderation commands, so we recommend you to give the bot the permissions since it is completely safe and secure.
Detailed FeaturesÂ
Delight's commands have 2 seperate sections: public commands and moderation commands.
Public commands can be used by anyone who has access to the bot and it does not require any specific permissions.
Moderation commands require some permissions like banning, kicking or even muting permissions to run the command. This is for safety reasons, because moderation commands should not be accessible to everyone like public commands.Â
You can check more about the commands by simply typing *list or *liste to run the list command and access the list of the commands.
Privacy Policy
Delight does not store any of your information, or the commands you run.Â
There is one exception, which is the *feedback command. The feedback command lets you give feedback to the developers of Delight to improve the bot and analyize what the users think about the bot. The feedbacks are being stored, so the developers can check them. The information is just stored if you run the command. The feedback command only stores the feedback the user has sent, and the user who sent the feedback, and it will only be seen by the developers, so the information is private. Delight does not store any other data or any personal data.Â
ChangelogÂ
In the newest version of Delight, there has been some bug fixes.
More commands had been added (*error, *feedback).
- The code and the overall look has been polished and improved.
- Website improvements.
- Delight's source code got licensed
Copyright and License
Delight uses a MIT License to protect the source code from being stolen and getting used in any way that shouldn't be used.
Learn more about the MIT license here:
Source Code
Currently, the source code of Delight is not open for public use, and we don't think that we are going to release it, but here you can find what programming languages and sources were used for Delight:
Languages: For the Website:
Discord.js   Google sites
JavaScript
