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Getting Started with Sloth Lee

Follow this checklist once and your team will have a stable moderation base to build from.

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1. Invite Sloth Lee

Click the "Add to Discord" button, select your server, and approve the required bot scopes and permissions.

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2. Confirm core permissions

Make sure Sloth Lee has these essential permissions:

  • View Channels
  • Manage Messages
  • Kick Members (for moderation)
  • Ban Members (for moderation)
  • Manage Roles (for muting/automod)
  • Manage Channels (for tickets)

Tip: The bot needs to be higher than managed roles in your role hierarchy.

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3. Set moderator roles

Use !setup or the dashboard to designate which roles can use moderation commands.

Command: !modrole add @Moderator
Or use the settings dashboard.

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4. Configure logging

Set up a mod log channel to track all moderation actions and server events.

Command: !logchannel #mod-logs

This creates an audit trail for accountability.

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5. Enable starter protections

Turn on basic automod features before going live:

  • !antiraid 5 10 kick - Kick if 5+ joins in 10 seconds
  • !antispam 5 3 mute - Mute if 5+ messages in 3 seconds
  • !antiinvite on delete - Delete invite links
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6. Set up tickets (optional)

If you want a support ticket system:

  1. Run !ticketsetup
  2. Create categories with !ticketcategory add Support
  3. Post the panel with !ticketpanel
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7. Configure welcome messages (optional)

Greet new members automatically:

!welcome channel #welcome
!welcome dm "Welcome to {guild}, {member_name}!"

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8. Test your workflow

Before announcing to your team, run safe tests:

  • Warn yourself: !warn @me Test warning
  • Check cases: !cases @me
  • Open a test ticket if configured

This ensures moderators know exactly what to do in real incidents.

What's next?

Explore all commands

See the complete command reference with categories and examples.

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Need help?

Stuck on setup? Check troubleshooting tips.

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