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04. Commands Reference
Complete reference for all UtilsBot+ slash commands with examples and usage guidelines.
- AI Commands - Google Gemini AI integration
- Games - Interactive games and entertainment
- Network Tools - Web and network utilities
- Security Tools - Security and encryption utilities
- Information Commands - Bot stats and help
- Developer Commands - Development and system tools (restricted)
- Admin Commands - User management (restricted)
Ask questions to Google Gemini AI for intelligent responses.
Usage:
/ask question:"What is machine learning?" [ephemeral:true]
Parameters:
-
question
(required): Your question or prompt -
ephemeral
(optional): Whether the response should be private (default: false)
Examples:
/ask question:"Explain quantum computing in simple terms"
/ask question:"Write a Python function to calculate fibonacci" ephemeral:true
/ask question:"What's the weather like today?"
Features:
- Context-aware responses using Gemini 1.5 Flash
- Response truncation for Discord's character limits (3800 chars)
- Rate limiting: 3 questions per minute per user
- Usage tracking and statistics
Rate Limits:
- 3 requests per 60 seconds per user
- Free tier: 15 requests per minute globally
Start an interactive chat session with AI through a modal interface.
Usage:
/chat
Features:
- Interactive modal for longer conversations
- Continue/End buttons for extended chats
- Context preservation within the session
- Private ephemeral responses
How it works:
- Use
/chat
to open the chat modal - Type your message in the text area
- Click "Send" to get AI response
- Use "Continue" for follow-up questions
- Use "End Chat" to close the session
Play the classic Wordle word-guessing game.
Usage:
/wordle
Game Rules:
- Guess the 5-letter word in 6 attempts
- Color-coded feedback:
- 🟩 Green: Correct letter in correct position
- 🟨 Yellow: Correct letter in wrong position
- ⬛ Black: Letter not in the word
Features:
- Full Wordle game implementation
- Interactive UI with guess input modals
- Statistics tracking (games played, won, best scores)
- One active game per user at a time
- 2000+ valid word database
Example Game Flow:
- Use
/wordle
to start a new game - Enter your 5-letter guess in the modal
- Receive color-coded feedback
- Continue guessing until you solve it or run out of attempts
- View your statistics and start a new game
Capture screenshots of websites with customizable options.
Usage:
/screenshot url:"https://example.com" [full_page:true] [width:1920] [height:1080]
Parameters:
-
url
(required): Website URL to capture -
full_page
(optional): Capture full page vs viewport (default: false) -
width
(optional): Viewport width in pixels (default: 1920) -
height
(optional): Viewport height in pixels (default: 1080)
Examples:
/screenshot url:"https://github.com"
/screenshot url:"https://example.com" full_page:true
/screenshot url:"https://mobile-site.com" width:375 height:667
Features:
- High-quality PNG screenshots
- Ad blocking enabled by default
- Timeout protection (30 seconds)
- URL validation and security checks
- Private IP protection
Requirements:
- Bot needs "Attach Files" permission
- ScreenshotOne API key for enhanced features (optional)
Get detailed information about IP addresses or domains.
Usage:
/ip address:"8.8.8.8"
/ip address:"google.com"
Parameters:
-
address
(required): IP address or domain name
Examples:
/ip address:"1.1.1.1"
/ip address:"github.com"
/ip address:"192.168.1.1"
Information Provided:
- Country, region, city
- ISP and organization
- Coordinates (latitude/longitude)
- Timezone
- Country flag emoji
- Private IP detection
Features:
- Support for both IPv4 addresses and domain names
- Automatic domain resolution
- Rate limiting protection
- Private IP range detection
Expand shortened URLs and check their safety.
Usage:
/unshorten url:"https://bit.ly/example"
Parameters:
-
url
(required): Shortened URL to expand
Examples:
/unshorten url:"https://tinyurl.com/example"
/unshorten url:"https://bit.ly/3xyz123"
/unshorten url:"https://t.co/abcd1234"
Features:
- Follows redirect chains safely
- Suspicious domain detection
- Redirect limit protection (max 10 redirects)
- Final URL validation
- Safety warnings for potentially harmful sites
Supported Services:
- bit.ly, tinyurl.com, t.co, goo.gl
- Custom shorteners and redirect services
- Most URL shortening services
Generate Time-based One-Time Passwords (TOTP) for 2FA authentication.
Usage:
/totp secret:"YOUR2FASECRET" [ephemeral:true]
Parameters:
-
secret
(required): Your 2FA secret key (base32 encoded) -
ephemeral
(optional): Private response (recommended: true)
Examples:
/totp secret:"JBSWY3DPEHPK3PXP" ephemeral:true
/totp secret:"GEZDGNBVGY3TQOJQGEZDGNBVGY3TQOJQ"
Features:
- Standard TOTP algorithm (RFC 6238)
- 30-second time windows
- Time remaining indicator
- Base32 secret validation
- Ephemeral responses for security
Security Notes:
- Always use
ephemeral:true
to keep codes private - Secrets are not stored by the bot
- Codes expire every 30 seconds
Generate QR codes for text, URLs, or other data.
Usage:
/qr text:"Hello World" [size:"medium"]
Parameters:
-
text
(required): Text to encode (max 2000 characters) -
size
(optional): QR code size - "small", "medium", "large" (default: medium)
Examples:
/qr text:"https://github.com/ad1107/utils-bot-plus"
/qr text:"WiFi:T:WPA;S:NetworkName;P:password;;" size:"large"
/qr text:"My contact info: John Doe, john@example.com" size:"small"
Size Options:
- Small: 200x200 pixels
- Medium: 400x400 pixels (default)
- Large: 600x600 pixels
Features:
- High-quality PNG output
- Error correction level M
- Support for various data types (URLs, WiFi, contact info, plain text)
- Automatic optimization for readability
Encode or decode text using Base64 encoding.
Usage:
/base64 text:"Hello World" operation:"encode"
/base64 text:"SGVsbG8gV29ybGQ=" operation:"decode"
Parameters:
-
text
(required): Text to encode or decode -
operation
(required): "encode" or "decode"
Examples:
/base64 text:"Secret message" operation:"encode"
/base64 text:"U2VjcmV0IG1lc3NhZ2U=" operation:"decode"
/base64 text:"https://example.com" operation:"encode"
Features:
- Standard Base64 encoding/decoding
- UTF-8 text support
- Input validation
- Error handling for invalid Base64 strings
Generate cryptographic hashes for text input.
Usage:
/hash text:"password123" algorithm:"sha256"
Parameters:
-
text
(required): Text to hash -
algorithm
(required): Hash algorithm - "md5", "sha1", "sha256", "sha512"
Examples:
/hash text:"hello world" algorithm:"sha256"
/hash text:"password123" algorithm:"md5"
/hash text:"important data" algorithm:"sha512"
Supported Algorithms:
- MD5: 128-bit hash (deprecated for security)
- SHA1: 160-bit hash (deprecated for security)
- SHA256: 256-bit hash (recommended)
- SHA512: 512-bit hash (most secure)
Features:
- Hexadecimal output format
- All major hash algorithms supported
- Consistent hashing results
Generate cryptographically secure random passwords.
Usage:
/password [length:16] [include_symbols:true] [ephemeral:true]
Parameters:
-
length
(optional): Password length 8-128 characters (default: 16) -
include_symbols
(optional): Include special characters (default: true) -
ephemeral
(optional): Private response (recommended: true)
Examples:
/password
/password length:24 include_symbols:false ephemeral:true
/password length:12 include_symbols:true
Character Sets:
- Letters: a-z, A-Z
- Numbers: 0-9
- Symbols: !@#$%^&*()_+-=[]{}|;:,.<>?
Features:
- Cryptographically secure random generation
- Customizable length and character sets
- No password storage or logging
- Ephemeral responses for security
Display comprehensive bot statistics and system information.
Usage:
/info
Information Displayed:
- Bot version and uptime
- Server and user counts
- System resources (CPU, memory usage)
- Database statistics
- Feature toggle status
- Performance metrics
- Discord API latency
Example Output:
📊 UtilsBot+ Statistics
Version: 2.0.0 | Uptime: 2d 3h 45m
Servers: 150 | Users: 12,543
Memory: 125MB | CPU: 2.3%
Commands: 1,234 total | Latency: 45ms
Test bot responsiveness and latency.
Usage:
/ping
Metrics Displayed:
- Response time (command processing)
- WebSocket latency (Discord connection)
- Round-trip time measurement
Example Output:
🏓 Pong!
Response Time: 123ms
WebSocket Latency: 45ms
Show bot version information and changelog.
Usage:
/version
Information Displayed:
- Current bot version
- Build date and commit hash
- Recent changelog entries
- Update notifications
Generate Discord invite links for the bot with customizable permissions.
Usage:
/invite [permissions:"recommended"] [ephemeral:true]
Parameters:
-
permissions
(optional): Permission level for the invite-
recommended
(default): Full bot functionality -
minimal
: Basic commands only -
network
: Network tools optimization -
admin
: Administrator permissions
-
-
ephemeral
(optional): Whether to show privately (default: true)
Permission Levels:
Minimal:
- View Channels, Send Messages, Use Slash Commands
- Embed Links, Attach Files, Read Message History
- Use External Emojis
Recommended (Default):
- All minimal permissions plus:
- Manage Messages, Add Reactions
- Use External Stickers, Manage Threads
- Create Public Threads
Network:
- Optimized for screenshot and network tools
- Minimal permissions + Attach Files
Administrator:
- Full server access (all permissions)
Examples:
/invite # Recommended permissions
/invite permissions:"minimal" # Basic functionality
/invite permissions:"admin" ephemeral:false # Admin perms, public response
Features:
- Interactive permission descriptions
- Direct invite links with proper Discord scopes
- Usage instructions and requirements
- Bot avatar display in embed
Enhanced interactive help system with modern UI and category filtering.
Usage:
/help [category:"AI"] [ephemeral:false]
Parameters:
-
category
(optional): Filter commands by specific category -
ephemeral
(optional): Whether to show help privately (default: false)
Available Categories:
-
Information
ℹ️ - Bot info, help, invite commands -
AI
🤖 - Google Gemini AI integration -
Games
🎮 - Interactive games (Wordle, etc.) -
Tools
🔧 - Security and utility tools -
Network
🌐 - Web and network utilities -
System
⚙️ - Developer and admin commands
Enhanced Features:
- Emoji-categorized organization for visual clarity
- Smart autocomplete for category selection
- Command grouping with subcommand support
- Developer indicators (🔒) for restricted commands
- Responsive design with automatic field splitting
- Built-in usage guides and documentation links
- Real-time command counting and statistics
Examples:
/help # Show all commands with usage guide
/help category:"AI" # Show only AI commands
/help category:"Games" ephemeral:true # Private games help
Display Format:
🛠️ UtilsBot+ Commands
ℹ️ Information
`/info` - Display bot information and statistics
`/help` - View all available commands
🔒 `/invite` - Generate bot invite links
🤖 AI
`/ask` - Ask questions to Google Gemini AI
`/chat` - Interactive chat session
💡 How to Use Commands
• Type `/` in chat to see all available commands
• Use `/help <category>` to filter by category
• Commands marked with 🔒 require developer permissions
📚 Documentation & Support
• Commands Reference • User Guide • FAQ • Report Issues
Restriction: These commands are only available to users listed in
DEV_IDS
environment variable.
Synchronize slash commands with Discord.
Usage:
/sync [scope:"global"]
Parameters:
-
scope
(optional): "global", "guild", or specific guild ID
Sync Options:
- Global: Updates commands for all servers (takes up to 1 hour)
- Guild: Updates commands for current server only (immediate)
- Specific: Updates commands for a specific guild ID
When to Use:
- After adding new commands
- When commands don't appear
- After modifying command parameters
Execute Python code in a secure sandboxed environment with file upload support.
Usage:
/eval [code:"print('Hello World')"] [stdin_input:"test"] [file:upload] [legacy_mode:false]
Parameters:
-
code
(optional): Python code to execute - can be left blank when uploading files -
stdin_input
(optional): Input data for the program -
file
(optional): Upload a Python file (.py) or text file (.txt) to execute -
legacy_mode
(optional): Use unsafe legacy mode (not recommended)
File Upload Features:
- 📤 Upload Support: Attach .py or .txt files up to 1MB
- 🔄 Flexible Input: Use code parameter, file upload, or both combined
- 📁 Smart Handling: Automatically uses file content when code field is blank
- 💡 File Feedback: Real-time processing status with file size information
Security Features:
- 🐳 Docker containerization: Full isolation with resource limits
- ⏱️ Timeout protection: 10-second execution limit
- 🔒 Import restrictions: Blocked dangerous modules (os, sys, subprocess)
- 💾 Memory limits: 128MB memory allocation
- 🚫 Network isolation: No external network access
Available Context (Legacy Mode):
-
bot
: Bot instance -
interaction
: Current interaction -
discord
: Discord.py module -
db
: Database connection
Examples:
# Direct code execution
/eval code:"print('Hello World')"
# With input handling
/eval code:"x = input('Enter number: '); print(int(x) * 2)" stdin_input:"42"
# File upload only (leave code blank)
/eval file:upload_your_script.py
# File upload with additional code
/eval code:"print('Additional code')" file:upload_your_script.py
# With stdin input and file
/eval file:upload_your_script.py stdin_input:"test data"
Execute code with competitive programming support and comprehensive file upload capabilities.
Usage:
/run [code:"solution code"] [language:"python"] [input_data:"test input"] [timeout:10] [file:upload]
Parameters:
-
code
(optional): Code to execute - can be left blank when uploading files -
language
(optional): Programming language (auto-detected from filename if not specified) -
input_data
(optional): Input data for the program -
timeout
(optional): Execution timeout in seconds (1-30, default: 10) -
file
(optional): Upload source code files up to 5MB
File Upload Features:
- 📤 Enhanced Upload Support: Multiple file types up to 5MB each
- 🔄 Language Auto-Detection: Automatically detects language from file extension
- 📁 Smart Code Handling: Uses file content when code parameter is blank
- 💡 Flexible Input: Combine uploaded files with additional code parameters
- 📊 File Processing Feedback: Real-time status updates during file processing
Supported Languages:
- 🐍 Python: Full support with scientific libraries
- 🔄 C++/Java: Compilation and execution support
- 📝 Auto-Detection: Language determined from file extensions (.py, .cpp, .java, etc.)
Features:
- 🏃 Competitive programming: Optimized for algorithm contests
- 💾 Enhanced resources: 256MB memory, full CPU access
- 📊 Detailed output: Execution time, memory usage, file creation tracking
- 📁 Multiple files: Support for multiple input files and data sets
- ⏱️ Flexible timeout: Configurable execution time limits
Examples:
# Direct code execution
/run code:"n = int(input()); print(sum(range(1, n+1)))" input_data:"100"
# File upload only (leave code blank)
/run file:solution.py input_data:"5\n1 2 3 4 5" timeout:15
# Auto-detect language from filename
/run file:solution.cpp input_data:"test case data"
# Combine file upload with additional code
/run code:"print('Debug info')" file:main_solution.py input_data:"test data"
# Python with custom timeout
/run file:algorithm.py input_data:"large_dataset" timeout:25
Available Python Libraries:
- Scientific: NumPy, SciPy, SymPy
- Algorithms: NetworkX for graph problems
- Data Processing: Pandas, Matplotlib (limited output)
File Size Limits:
- Maximum file size: 5MB per file
- Supported extensions: .py, .cpp, .java, .c, .txt, and more
- Multiple files: Can handle multiple uploaded files in execution environment
- Standard: math, itertools, collections, etc.
Hot reload bot cogs without restarting.
Usage:
/reload cog:"ai"
Parameters:
-
cog
(required): Name of cog to reload
Available Cogs:
- ai, games, info, network, system, tools
Benefits:
- No bot downtime
- Instant code updates
- Development efficiency
Dynamically load or unload cogs.
Usage:
/load cog:"new_feature"
/unload cog:"maintenance_feature"
Features:
- Dynamic feature management
- No restart required
- Safe unloading with cleanup
Restriction: These commands are only available to developers for user management.
Add users to the beta whitelist.
Usage:
/whitelist add user:@username
Remove users from the beta whitelist.
Usage:
/whitelist remove user:@username
View all whitelisted users.
Usage:
/whitelist list
Check if a user is whitelisted.
Usage:
/whitelist check user:@username
- Most commands work in any server where the bot has permissions
- Developer commands require
DEV_IDS
configuration - Some commands may require specific bot permissions (e.g., "Attach Files" for screenshots)
- AI commands: 3 requests per minute per user
- Other commands: Standard Discord rate limits apply
- Rate limits prevent spam and ensure fair usage
- Use
ephemeral:true
for sensitive commands (TOTP, passwords) - AI responses can be made private with the ephemeral parameter
- Most commands support both public and private responses
- Commands provide clear error messages
- Check bot permissions if commands fail
- Review logs for detailed error information
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