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Why use an antinuke system?

It’s important to have an antinuke system in place to prevent moderators from abusing their permissions. This is a security measure which lets your server stay safe from any harmful actions.

How does the antinuke work?

The antinuke system will prevent unwhitelisted members from making potentially harmful changes to your server. Any unauthorized attempts to modify server settings will result in immediate action against the responsible user.
You must run this command if you want to enable the antinuke events

Antinuke setup

Subcommand:.antinuke enable
Help: Enable the antinuke feature.
Example: .antinuke enable

Admins & Whitelisted

Subcommand:.antinuke whitelist or admin
Help: Whitelist your TRUSTED users for anti-nuke.
This is a dangerous command and will allow the user to bypass the antinuke entirely.
Add: .antinuke whitelist add (user) - Whitelist a member
Remove: .antinuke whitelist remove (user) - Remove a member from whitelisted
Show: .antinuke whitelist show - View all the whitelisted users
Show: .antinuke whitelist reset - Reset the whitelist configuration

Available antinuke events

You can prevent members from being mass banned with the following event.
You can prevent members from being mass kicked with the following event.
You can prevent bots from being mass added with the following event.
You can prevent roles from being mass created/deleted/updated with the following event.
You can prevent channels from being mass created/deleted/updated with the following event.
You can prevent webhooks from being mass created/deleted with the following event.
You can prevent emojis from being mass created/deleted/updated with the following event.
You can prevent guild from being mass updated with the following event.
You can prevent mass pings with the following event.

Related commands

Subcommand:.antinuke punishment
Help: Delete all the channels or roles by the same name.
Example: .antinuke recover
Subcommand:.antinuke punishment
Help: Manage your antinuke punishment configuration.
Example: .antinuke punishment set