!level
The !level
command is used to show/set a level of a user.
Arguments
<username>
(required): The username of the person you want to check or set the level.<value>
(optional): The level value.reset
(optional): Reset the level to 100.
Possible values
100
- normal user (default value)250
- subscriber (automatically set for a subscriber)300
- regular400
- VIP (automatically set for a VIP)500
- mod (automatically set for a moderator)1000
- supermod
Note: Although subscriber
, VIP
and mod
are automatically set, you can also manually define the same level to a specific user. Useful if you want to create a command only for subscribers, but also want to permit a specific user to be able to run that command.
Usage
!level <username>
!level <username> <value>
!level <username> reset
Example input
!level darkoe
!level darkoe 500
!level darkoe reset
Example output
@styler, the level of darkoe is 100
@styler, successfully set darkoe's level to 500, you can reset it with !level darkoe reset
@styler, successfully reset darkoe's level to 100 Kappa
Example error
@styler, usage !level USER 500/reset
@styler, valid levels are: 100 (pleb), 250 (sub), 300 (regular), 400 (VIP), 500 (mod), 1000 (supermod)