An explanation for all of the tags in the carl-bot help server
Tags are custom commands, they are easy to use and can be very powerful. For example it is entirely possible to create tags such as 8ball, hug, calculator and many more. To do more than just output plaintext or embed, you must configure the command's behavior using what is called Tagscript. Tagscript is a language that the bot interprets, made up of dynamic "blocks". To build a tag you will need to combine various blocks to tell the tag what you want it to do. Some parts of Tagscript can be used elsewhere within Carl-bot, like in Triggers, Autofeeds, and Welcome/Leave/Ban Messages.
You can use a tag like you would use any other command, for example if I wanted to use the howtobecool
tag I would just send a prefix and then "howtobecool". The prefixes for the carl-bot help server are @carl-bot
pl
hey carl can you
PL
Pl
?
.
-
,
+
!
. So if I wanted to use the !
prefix i would send !howtobecool
in the channel I want carl-bot to respond in.
Using tags makes supporting users much easier. Tags make it so you do not have to remember as much info and can make responding to users much faster. Tags also often use embeds. This is important because they can organize info much better then a normal message.