Ping-on-Join
Ghost ping users in selected channels when they join your server.
Introduction
jar can ghost ping (ping then delete) users in selected channels when they join your server. This can be useful for directing users to important channels.
Setting up a ping-on-join
To setup a ping-on-join, simply use the pingonjoin setup
command.
You should see a confirmation message after running the command.
After the setup is complete, the first step is to enable the ping-on-join system. This isn’t enabled by default to prevent accidental pings.
Toggling the ping-on-join system
To toggle the ping-on-join system, simply use the pingonjoin toggle
command.
You should see a confirmation message after running the command.
Viewing the ping-on-join settings
To view the ping-on-join settings, simply use the pingonjoin
command. This will show you all the channels you’ve set up to ping.
Adding a channel to ping
To add a channel to ping, simply use the pingonjoin add
command, followed by the channel you’d like to ping.
You should see a confirmation message after running the command.
Testing the ping-on-join system
To test the ping-on-join system, simply use the pingonjoin test
command. This will ping you in all the channels you’ve set up, and delete it’s message after 5 seconds.
Removing a channel to ping
To remove a channel to ping, simply use the pingonjoin remove
command, followed by the channel you’d like to remove.
You should see a confirmation message after running the command.
Resetting the ping-on-join system
To reset the ping-on-join system, simply use the pingonjoin reset
command. This will remove all the channels you’ve set up to ping.