ExportChannel
This is the cog guide for the ‘ExportChannel’ cog. This guide contains the collection of commands which you can use in the cog.
Through this guide, [p]
will always represent your prefix. Replace [p]
with your own prefix when you use these commands in Discord.
Note
Ensure that you are up to date by running [p]cog update exportchannel
.
If there is something missing, or something that needs improving in this documentation, feel free to create an issue here.
This documentation is auto-generated everytime this cog receives an update.
About this cog
A cog to export all or a part of the messages of a channel in an html file!
Commands
Here are all the commands included in this cog (9):
[p]exportchannel
Export all or a part of the messages of a channel in an html file.
[p]exportchannel after [channel] <after>
Export a part of the messages of a channel in an html file.
[p]exportchannel all [channel]
Export all of a channel’s messages to an html file.
[p]exportchannel before [channel] <before>
Export a part of the messages of a channel in an html file.
[p]exportchannel between [channel] <before> <after>
Export a part of the messages of a channel in an html file.
[p]exportchannel bot [channel] [bot=True] [limit]
Export a part of the messages of a channel in an html file.
[p]exportchannel message <message>
Export a specific file in an html file.
[p]exportchannel messages [channel] <limit>
Export a part of the messages of a channel in an html file.
[p]exportchannel user [channel] <user> [limit]
Export a part of the messages of a channel in an html file.
Installation
If you haven’t added my repo before, lets add it first. We’ll call it “AAA3A-cogs” here.
[p]repo add AAA3A-cogs https://github.com/AAA3A-AAA3A/AAA3A-cogs
Now, we can install ExportChannel.
[p]cog install AAA3A-cogs exportchannel
Once it’s installed, it is not loaded by default. Load it by running the following command:
[p]load exportchannel
Further Support
Check out my docs here. Mention me in the #support_other-cogs in the cog support server if you need any help. Additionally, feel free to open an issue or pull request to this repo.
Credit
Thanks to Kreusada for the Python code to automatically generate this documentation!