Modules are an easy way to manage the features of Graphite that you want to use. They reduce command clutter by disabling certain parts of the bot for your server, improving user experience and creating more of a "clean" environment.
g-module enable <module>
command and disable them using g-module disable <module>
.g-module list
command.Throw a party on your server with all of your friends.
→ You can manage the music player by using commands or on the webinterface
Graphite's music system allows you to play tracks from:
Play some minigames with your friends or look at some funny memes or cat pictures.
→ Minigames can only be played in Discord using commands
Minigames:
Easily create backups of your server and restore them if something goes wrong. The backup system also allows you to periodically create backups so you've always got a backup to fall back on.
→ You can manage your backups by using commands or on the webinterface
Make life easier for your moderators. The moderation system allows users to create (chat-)reports and also includes an automatic moderator to remove unwanted links or emoji spam and will notify your moderators about misbehavior from users.
→ You can customize most of the moderation features directly on the webinterface, but there's also a lot of commands for users and moderators
Make sure to welcome your new users when they join your server or send a farewell message when they leave.
Allows you to set a channel and text for both greeting and farewell messages.
→ You can manage both channels and messages using commands and on the webinterface
Take advantage of Graphite's useful role management features to give roles to users and bots when they join or allow them to assign certain roles themselves.
→ Add accessible roles and autoroles using commands or via the webinterface
Keep your server clean by automating voice channels.
→ Add autochannels using commands or via the webinterface
Quickly record conversations and download them afterwards. Also keeps track of who is talking when.
→ Create recordings using commands or via the webinterface
Expand upon Graphite's functionality using scripts written in JavaScript, which can be executed using commands.
→ Upload scripts using commands or via the webinterface
Get notified when your favorite streamers go live.
→ You can manage the Twitch settings using commands, but it is recommended to use the webinterface for the best user experience
Get notifications for posts from your favorite Twitter users.
→ You can manage the Twitter settings using commands, but it is recommended to use the webinterface for the best user experience
Keep up to date with your favorite subreddits.
→ You can manage the Reddit settings using commands, but it is recommended to use the webinterface for the best user experience