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# Commands

## MOST IMPORTANT COMMANDS:

* \>help

Commands will pull up a menu that can show you a categorized view of all accessible commands and how to write them

## ADMIN COMMANDS

* \>gambleChannel #Channel

This will set a channel that will send an image of a kid gambling any time someone types in it\
(You can keep reusing this command to swap the channels but cannot have multiple channels at once)

* \>burgerChannel #Channel

This will set a channel that will send an image of a random burger once every 12-24 hours and works the same way gambleChannel works

## Urban Dictionary Searching

\>google \[term]

By entering a term you can search all of the top returns off of the first page of an Urban Dictionary search

## Fun commands...

* \>dogs
* \>cats

These two commands will give you random images of the according animal

* \>reddit \[subreddit name]

It will post an embedded image or gif of a post from the "hot" section of the subreddit you enter.\
You cannot see videos through the bot as though they don't embed and it's only the top 20 posts from the hot page so after a while you'll see repeated images.

## Request commands...

* \>bug \[bug you found]
* \>request \[request you have]

These commands will dm me with the following information you input and it can help me continue to work on this bot and keep it up to date.


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