Utility Commands
Fun and informational commands for your Discord community.
About
Displays information about the Raptor bot. Works as both a Slash command and a traditional prefix command.
Usage:
/about
or
;about
Shows:
- Bot version
- Creator information
- Uptime
- General bot statistics
Permissions Required: None
Server Info
Displays comprehensive information about your Discord server. Works as both a Slash command and a traditional prefix command.
Usage:
/serverinfo
or
;serverinfo
Shows:
- Server name and ID
- Member count
- Channel count
- Creation date
- Owner information
- Roles overview
- Boost level and tier
Permissions Required: None
Staffing
Useful to quickly check server statistics during moderation assessments.
Spotify
Shows what a user is currently listening to on Spotify. Works as both a Slash command and a traditional prefix command.
Usage:
/spotify [user]
or
;spotify [user]
Example:
/spotify @Wumpus
or
;spotify @Wumpus
Requirements:
- Target user must have Spotify connected to Discord
- User must have "Listen Along" enabled
- Song title and artist displayed
Permissions Required: None
Spotify Requirement
Only works if the user has their Spotify account connected and activity visible.
Whois
Gets detailed information about a specific Discord user. Works as both a Slash command and a traditional prefix command.
Usage:
/whois [user]
or
;whois [user]
Example:
/whois @Wumpus
or
;whois @Wumpus
Shows:
- Username and discriminator
- User ID
- Account creation date
- Join date to your server
- Roles on the server
- Current status/activity
- Avatar and banner
Permissions Required: None
Moderation Tip
Useful for quickly checking user history and roles before taking action.
Ping
Checks bot status and Discord connection latency.
Usage:
/ping
Displays:
- Bot latency (response time)
- Discord API latency
- Connection status
Permissions Required: None
Interpretation:
- < 100ms: Excellent connection
- 100-200ms: Good connection
- 200-400ms: Acceptable connection
400ms: High latency (may indicate issues)
Troubleshooting
High ping can indicate Discord API issues or network problems. Check Discord status if ping is unusually high.
Eightball
Ask the magic eightball a yes/no question for a randomized response.
Usage:
/eightball [question]
Example:
/eightball Will we have a good day?
Output:
- Random response from classic eightball responses
- For entertainment purposes only!
Permissions Required: None
:::fun Fun Command This is just for fun, don't make real decisions based on it! :::
Birthdays
Manage, set, and view yours and other members' birthdays.
Usage:
/birthday set [month] [day] [timezone]
/birthday remove
/birthday until
/birthday check
/birthday upcoming
Example:
/birthday set 10 31 America/New_York
Role & Announcement:
- Automatically announces birthdays in the configured channel
- Assigns the configurable Birthday role for the day
Permissions Required: None
Reminders
Create personal time-based reminders in your server.
Usage:
/remind [remindtime] [reminder]
Example:
/remind 30m Check modmail inbox
Supported Time Units:
s= secondsm= minutesh= hoursd= daysw= weekst= monthsy= years
Behavior:
- Sends a ping in the channel where the command was used
Permissions Required: None
Command Summary
| Command | Permissions | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
/about or ;about | None | Bot info |
/serverinfo or ;serverinfo | None | Server statistics |
/spotify or ;spotify | None | Check Spotify status |
/whois or ;whois | None | User information |
/ping | None | Connection test |
/eightball | None | Fun question |
/birthday | None | Manage birthdays |
/remind | None | Schedule reminders |
Tips & Tricks
Whois for Verification
- Quickly verify user join dates
- Check role assignments
Server Info for Stats
- Document server growth
- Share with leadership
Ping for Diagnostics
- Test bot connectivity
- Diagnose latency issues
Use Reminders for Follow-up
- Schedule follow-up actions
- Keep moderation tasks on track