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Miscellaneous commands provide information about the bot, users, servers, and access to documentation and support resources.

Bot information

Display detailed information about Yato.

Syntax

/botinfo

Parameters

This command takes no parameters.

Example

/botinfo

Displayed information

  • Bot description and developer credits
  • Current uptime
  • Server count (total servers using Yato)
  • User count (total users across all servers)
  • Command count
  • Node.js version
  • Discord.js library version
  • Inspiration (Noragami anime reference)
  • Interactive buttons:
    • Invite Yato button
    • Support Server button
Yato is named after the main character from the anime Noragami. The bot is developed by ZestY.

Help menu

Access Yato’s help resources and documentation.

Syntax

/help

Parameters

This command takes no parameters.

Example

/help

Features

  • Link to the official Yato website with detailed command documentation
  • Link to the Support Server for questions and assistance
  • Information about available resources

Website

Complete command documentation and guides

Support Server

Get help and report issues

Server information

Display detailed information about the current Discord server.

Syntax

/serverinfo

Parameters

This command takes no parameters.

Example

/serverinfo

Displayed information

  • Server name
  • Server ID
  • Owner username and ID
  • Server region
  • Boost tier
  • Explicit content filter level
  • Verification level
  • Creation date (with relative time)

Visual elements

  • Server icon thumbnail
  • Color-coded status indicators
  • Organized field layout
  • Timestamp of when the command was run

User information

Display detailed information about yourself or another user.

Syntax

/userinfo [user:<@user>]

Parameters

user
User
The user to get information about (optional - defaults to yourself)

Examples

/userinfo

Displayed information

  • Username
  • Discriminator (tag)
  • User ID
  • User badges/flags:
    • Discord Employee
    • Discord Partner
    • Bug Hunter (Level 1 & 2)
    • HypeSquad Events
    • House Bravery/Brilliance/Balance
    • Early Supporter
    • Verified Bot Developer
    • And more
  • Avatar link (clickable)
  • Account creation date
  • Current status (Online, Idle, DND, Offline)
  • Current activity/game
  • Active platforms (Desktop, Web, Mobile)

Visual features

  • User avatar as thumbnail (512x512, dynamic format)
  • Embed color matches user’s highest role color
  • Status emojis for online/idle/dnd/offline
  • Platform emojis for Desktop/Web/Mobile

Avatar

Display a user’s avatar in high resolution.

Syntax

/avatar [user:<@user>]

Parameters

user
User
The user whose avatar you want to see (optional - defaults to yourself)

Examples

/avatar

Features

  • High resolution (1024x1024)
  • Dynamic format (GIF for animated avatars, PNG for static)
  • Clickable link to download/view full size
The avatar is displayed in the highest available quality and supports animated avatars for users with Discord Nitro.

Discord.js documentation

Search the Discord.js documentation directly from Discord.

Syntax

/djs search:<query>

Parameters

The Discord.js class, method, property, or concept to search for

Examples

/djs search:MessageEmbed

Features

  • Searches the stable Discord.js documentation
  • Returns formatted embed with:
    • Class/method description
    • Parameters
    • Return types
    • Examples (when available)
    • Direct link to documentation
  • Interactive delete button (visible for 10 seconds)
    • Only the command user can delete the response

Notes

  • Search uses the stable version of Discord.js docs
  • Results link to the official discord.js.org documentation
  • If nothing is found, you’ll receive an error message with a link to the docs

Best practices

  • Use /serverinfo to quickly check server statistics
  • Use /userinfo to learn about new members
  • Use /avatar to get high-quality profile pictures
  • Commands are read-only and safe to use anywhere
  • Start with /help for comprehensive resources
  • Check the official website for detailed guides
  • Join the Support Server for personalized assistance
  • Use /botinfo to check if you’re running the latest version
  • Use /djs for quick Discord.js API reference
  • Great for developers building Discord bots
  • Faster than manually searching documentation
  • Returns formatted, easy-to-read results

Understanding verification levels

The /serverinfo command shows verification levels with fun representations:
LevelDisplayRequirement
NoneNoneNo requirement
LowLowVerified email
MediumMediumRegistered for 5+ minutes
High(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻Member for 10+ minutes
Very High┻━┻ ミヽ(ಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻Verified phone number

Regional information

Server regions displayed in /serverinfo:
  • Brazil, Europe, Hong Kong, India, Japan
  • Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Sydney
  • US Central, US East, US West, US South

User flags explained

User badges shown in /userinfo:
  • Discord Employee: Works at Discord
  • Discord Partner: Partnered server owner
  • Verified Bot Developer: Early verified bot developer
  • HypeSquad Events: Attends Discord community events
  • House Bravery: HypeSquad Bravery member
  • House Brilliance: HypeSquad Brilliance member
  • House Balance: HypeSquad Balance member
  • Bug Hunter Level 1: Helped find Discord bugs
  • Bug Hunter Level 2: Advanced bug hunter
  • Early Supporter: Supported Discord early (Nitro before Oct 2018)

For more help or to report issues, join the Yato Support Server.

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