Type -? followed by the name of a command to get more details about the command
Show the help for T3Sh bot There are three main commands in T3Sh: Poll, Event, and Question
-help -help Poll -h event -? question
Post a poll with dates for options. All titles MUST be in brackets [Title]
-poll [Poll name] mon, tue, wed, thu -p 3 days
For more help, type
-? poll
Create an event on a date with a guest list All titles MUST be in brackets [Title]
-create [Event name] today at 5PM -c tomorrow at 6:30p
For more help, type
-? event
Ask a question in the channel All titles MUST be in brackets [Title]
-question [The question?] opt1, opt2, ..., opt9 -q A, B, C, D
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-? question
Poll for game scheduling with some options or with a phrase for the days. This poll will automatically post in the game-scheduling channel
A poll can be called in one of 2 ways
-poll, -p
The poll name MUST appear between brackets
-poll [Name] a, b, c
The poll name is optional, it will default to [Poll]
-p a, b, c, d
The poll name can appear in any part of the command
-p a, b, c, d [Name]
The case of the command doesn't matter, the case of the name and options are kept as is
-P [Name] a, b, c, d -PoLL [Proper YELLING!] A, b, C, D
The poll can have up to 9 options
-poll [Poll name] opt1, opt 2, opt_3, ... , opt 9
The bot recognizes anything with a comma as being multiple options
poll option1, option 2, option 3 with extra words, option 4 with a 🥺
The options should be a recognizable day of the week for auto-scheduling
poll [Name] Mon, tue, WEDNESDAY, Thurs, friday
The options MUST be separated by commas to be separate options
poll [Name] a, b, c, d
The poll can use many different phrases to guess the options To automatically generate a number of consecutive days, up to 9 days (parenthese not part of commands)
-poll [Name] 4 days (today to 3 days later) -poll [Name] this week (now til Sunday) -poll [Name] 1 week (7 days) -poll [Name] this weekend (first Friday to Sunday) -poll [Name] for next 8 days
Add "next" in front to a phrase to skip the current day or week
-poll [Name] next 3 days (skips current day) -poll [Name] next week (next Monday to Sunday)
Create an event on a date with a guest list
An event can be created in one of 4 ways
-create, -c, -event, -make
The event name MUST appear between brackets
-create [Name] today at 6:30 PM
The event name is optional, it will default to [Event]
-c tomorrow at 4
The poll name can appear in any part of the command
-make at 7p [Name]
The case of the command and time don't matter, the case of the name is kept as is
-creATE [Name] on Monday at 7PM
This event will automatically post in the calendar
-create [Event name] at 6:30pm
You can define a day and/or a time
-event on Thu at 8:15pm
You can define a date and/or a time
-event on 2/24 at 10:15a -c 3-14 7p
If you don't define a time, the default will be 6:30pm
-make on friday
If you don't define a day, it'll default to today. If AM/PM is not specified, it will default to PM
-c at 2p -make tomorrow at 6
Day and time can be written relative from current time
-event in 3 days at 12:30 PM -make in 4 hours
Ask a question with some options
Questions do not post in the calendar or polls channels. They post in the channel asked. A question can be asked in one of 3 ways
-ask, -question, -q
The poll name MUST appear between brackets
-question [Name] a, b, c
The question name is optional, it will default to "Question"
-q a, b, c, d
The poll name can appear in any part of the command
-ask a, b, c, d [Name]
The case of the command doesn't matter, the case of the name and options are kept as is
-Q [Name] a, b, c, d -ASk [Proper YELLING!] A, b, C, D
The poll can have up to 9 options
-poll [Poll name] opt1, opt 2, opt_3, ... , opt 9
The bot recognizes anything with a comma as being multiple options
poll option1, option 2, option 3 with extra words, option 4 with a 🥺
The options MUST be separated by commas to be separate options
poll [Name] a, b, c, d
Questions asked without options default to Yes and No The following 2 are equivalent
-ask "Should we start a new channel?" -q "Should we start a new channel?" Yes, No