to edit the title, use /embed edit title embed:greet_embed title:welcome to {server_name}, cutie!
edit the description using /embed edit description embed:greet_embed description:- get your roles in #roles
- remember to read the #rules
- [link to server](https://discord.gg/mimu)
Discord on PC/Desktop/select devices do not allow new lines in slash commands. if you're looking to have new lines/better spacing in your embed, we recommend either going through the text modal OR using the {newline} variable in place of where you want a new line to start.
add the server icon as your thumbnail using /embed edit thumbnail embed:greet_embed image:{server_icon}
you can set the timestamp by using /embed edit timestamp embed:greet_embed timestamp:True
add a footer using /embed edit footer embed:greet_embed text:you are our {server_membercount_ordinal} member!
you can edit the color of your embed by using /embed edit color embed:greet_embed color:#ffeeff
in the end, you should have an embed like below if you followed the guide exact
✎ step three
mimu now needs to know that we'd like this embed to be apart of our greet.
use /set greet message message:welcome, {user}! {embed:greet_embed} to set the greet message to a short welcome, pinging the user, and the embed we just created.
we also need to set our greet channel using /set greet channel channel:#welcome
✎ step four
we can test our greet using /test greet
testing our greet should yield the results below ::
if mimu doesn't send the greet message to the channel, it means it has no permissions to do so. you can check by using /ping in the greet channel and seeing if it responds. no response = no permissions.
if your greet does not send, it's likely mimu doesn't have the proper permissions to send it. ensure that mimu's role Mimu has the SEND MESSAGES and EMBED LINKS permissions in the greet channel.
mimu now needs to know that we'd like this embed to be apart of our greet. use /set greet message message:welcome, {user}!{embed:greet_embed} to set the greet message to a short welcome, pinging the user, and the embed we just created.
To set up and customize this bot, navigate to Settings → Channels → Chat & social → [your chat] → Bot automations and click on Activate for the "Welcome bot". After that you can tweak the welcome message to your liking.
Make sure the bot is visible on the user list. If it's not visible, the bot does not have access to your current channel. Check your Discord permissions very carefully to ensure you have not restricted the bot's ability to see messages and speak in the current channel.
If you are running into issues while sending your direct message, here are the possibilities you may be encountering: You don't share a server with the recipient. You've disabled direct messages on your shared server. You have not completed the required membership screening steps in your shared server.
you can edit an existing embed by using /embed edit OR /embed edit all.
/embed edit all acts similarly to /embed create -- this brings up the button embed builder again, allowing you to edit each property through the modals instead of through commands.
for example, if you want mimu to respond with hey cutie! when you type hi mimu! you would have to type /autoresponder add trigger:hi mimu! reply:hey cutie!
Every great welcome message should focus on welcoming your team member to their new position, team, and company. Phrases like “welcome to the team”, “we're so glad you're here”, and “we can't wait to get to know you” all let your new hire know you're excited about their presence.
optionally, you can add roles to other users, too, if you add the optional argument "user" after the pipe |. removes role from the user. optionally, you can remove roles to other users, too, if you add the optional argument "user" after the pipe |.
Check that your sound/audio or webcam/video/graphic card drivers and software are fully up to date! Plug your headset/headphones/webcam into all other USB or audio ports on your computer and see if there's a difference with a new port! Scan your device for any potential viruses and clear the viruses if found.
You may have disabled emoji reactions in your settings.
Here's how to check: Tap the profile icon at the bottom. Tap Text & Images. If the "Show emoji reactions on messages" switch is turned off (gray), tap it to turn it back on.
Another reason you may not receive the 6-digit Discord code is a poor or non-functional network connection. If your phone doesn't have a good cellular connection, then the SMS containing your code may not get through.
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