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.