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== Slash Command == | == Slash Command == | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == |
Revision as of 21:04, 11 March 2021
Slash Command
/sgpasscode text
Creates a Base Access Passcode, used to enter a Supergroup's Base
Notes
- The created passcode will be in the format of "TEXT-#" where # is a number based on when the supergroup was created which cannot be changed.
- The text entered cannot exceed 20 characters and must contain only letters and numbers.
- Only members who can set the base entry permission can change the base access passcode.
- The created passcode will be displayed in the System channel and cannot be displayed again without reusing the command, so be sure to make a note of it.
- A Supergroup Passcode can be used to enter a supergroup base via the Enter Supergroup Passcode menu option, or by using the command /enterbasefrompasscode passcode.