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Woodlands Checkpoint

Basic Setup

  1. Add Woodlands Checkpoint to your server (requires manage roles and manage nicknames permissions)
  2. Create to role be given to verified members (e.g. @Verified)
  3. Create a channel for non-verified members to verify themselves in (e.g. #verification)
  4. Set up permissons for the role so that only the verified members can see the normal channels
  5. Set up the verification channel so only non-verified members can see it (verified members cannot see it)
  6. Use /config set verified with the roles you made earlier (e.g. /config set verified role:@Verified)
  7. Woodlands Checkpoint should be set up! 😄

Fixes to Try

  • In both channel settings and role settings, make sure you are allowed to use application commands
  • Make sure that the @Woodlands Checkpoint role is higher than your verified role
  • The bot will not nickname you if your highest role is higher than the @Woodlands Checkpoint role

Advanced Setup

Grades

  1. Create grade roles for the grades your server will choose to support (e.g. @Grade 9)
  2. For each grade role, use /config add grade with the grade and role (e.g. /config add grade grade:9 role:@Grade 9)
  3. When members use /verify, they will now receive their grade role! 😄

Pronouns

  1. Create pronoun roles for the pronouns your server will choose to support (e.g. @He/Him)
  2. For each pronoun role, use /config add pronoun with the role (e.g. /config add pronoun role:@He/Him)
  3. Members can now use /set pronouns to set their pronouns! 😄

Self-Hosting

  1. Make copies of students.example.json, guilds.example.json, and example.env
  2. Remove the .example from each of the filenames
  3. Fill students.json with student information*
  4. Put your Discord bot token in the .env
  5. Run go run ./cmd/bot

*DM me on Discord (vidhan#7555) if you are interested in doing this step yourself.