Click Invite at the top of the page. Select your server and click Continue. Click Authorize. This gives the bot all of the permissions it will need for your server. Once authorized, Carl-bot will join your server. Check the box to prove you aren’t a robot.
For example, if you wanted to make a role that surrounds the user’s name in red, you could create a new role called Red and select a red background.
For example, if you wanted to make a role that surrounds the user’s name in red, you could create a new role called Red and select a red background.
For example, if you wanted to make a role that surrounds the user’s name in red, you could create a new role called Red and select a red background.
For example, if you wanted to make a role that surrounds the user’s name in red, you could create a new role called Red and select a red background.
For example, if you wanted to make a role that surrounds the user’s name in red, you could create a new role called Red and select a red background.
For example, if you want to make the title “Roles” and the description the various emoji you can use to assign each roll, you would type Roles| {roles}.
For example, if you want to make the title “Roles” and the description the various emoji you can use to assign each roll, you would type Roles| {roles}.
For example, if you want to make the title “Roles” and the description the various emoji you can use to assign each roll, you would type Roles| {roles}.
If you don’t want Carl-bot to show messages in color, type none instead.
Enter the emoji you want to assign the role. Press the spacebar once. Type the name of the role (the same name you gave the role in your settings). Press Enter or Return. You will see a checkmark once Carl-bot registers the role. If you created additional roles, you’ll add them the same way you did the first role.
Click Add to Server at the top of the page. Select your server and click Continue. Click Authorize. This gives the bot all of the permissions it will need for your server. Once authorized, Carl-bot will join your server. Check the box to prove you aren’t a robot.
For example, if you wanted to make a role that surrounds the user’s name in red, you could create a new role called Green and select a green background.
For example, if you wanted to make a role that surrounds the user’s name in red, you could create a new role called Green and select a green background.
For example, if you wanted to make a role that surrounds the user’s name in red, you could create a new role called Green and select a green background.
For example, if you wanted to make a role that surrounds the user’s name in red, you could create a new role called Green and select a green background.
For example, if you wanted to make a role that surrounds the user’s name in red, you could create a new role called Green and select a green background.
For example, let’s say you created roles for Male, Female, and Other, and you want users to be able to react to Zira’s message with certain emojis to get assigned those roles. Your message may look something like this (but with actual emojis instead of the descriptors below): React with the corresponding emoji to get the role! :female_sign: Female :male_sign: Male :white_circle: Other
Press Enter or Return to send the message to Zira.
To get the message ID, right-click the message and select Copy ID. If you don’t see a Copy ID option, you’ll need to enable Developer Mode. [4] X Research source To do this, click the gear icon at the bottom of Discord next to your name, click the Advanced tab, and then click the “Developer Mode” switch.
To get the message ID, right-click the message and select Copy ID. If you don’t see a Copy ID option, you’ll need to enable Developer Mode. [4] X Research source To do this, click the gear icon at the bottom of Discord next to your name, click the Advanced tab, and then click the “Developer Mode” switch.
To get the message ID, right-click the message and select Copy ID. If you don’t see a Copy ID option, you’ll need to enable Developer Mode. [4] X Research source To do this, click the gear icon at the bottom of Discord next to your name, click the Advanced tab, and then click the “Developer Mode” switch.
For example, if you want users to be able to react with the female symbol to be assigned a role called Female, you’d type z/normal :female_sign: Female and press Enter or Return. Replace “:female_sign:” with the female symbol emoji. Use the same command to enter emojis for all roles you want people to be able to assign themselves. If you only want the user to be able to assign themselves a roll once, use z/once instead of z/normal. To allow a user to use an emoji to remove a role, use z/remove to specify the emoji and role to remove. You can remove a reaction role at any time using z/delete.