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Discord Slash Command Permissions

In this page you will learn on about Slash Command Permissions.

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Discord slash command permissions is a brand-new page for admins in Server Settings where you can customize which commands can be used, in what channels, and by which roles.

Mr. Tom is fully integrated with this feature to give you 100% control over your commands.

Just head to Server Settings → Integrations and then click ‘Manage’ next to an app, where you will behold a new, shiny, and dare we say dazzling, new surface.

  • Use toggles to modify which members can use commands.

  • Use toggles to modify which channels allow commands.

There’s also a command-specific list, where you can make customized permissions for each command.

  • By default, these are all synced to the command permission at the top.

  • You can unsync an individual command to make further customizations.

Command permissions work similarly to channel permissions: making changes at the top level will affect everything that’s synced within it. Selecting an individual command will bring up the command-specific toggles, where you can see whether they’re synced or not at the top, and make any necessary changes.