Allow to disable commands for admins too #4914
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Admin role have a clear warning that If you don't want your admin to use the command, then remove the admin permission and add all the permissions to that role. |
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On my testing server (I am the owner) I have a channel for each bot. Each bot's permission is set so they can only access their specific channel. I set up command permissions in server settings but all the commands still show in every channel. So I'd like to be able to hide the non applicable commands, or at the very least have them sorted to the bottom. It would make using slash commands in my server a lot easier. |
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This would be especially great for context menu commands, since they're all shoved into one list you need to look/scroll through, so it would be nice to remove clutter from the list |
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i want this so much, i keep using the wrong commands because if i leave on mobile while writing a command because i wan to double check the user, when i come back another bot has been selected to perform the action. If i go to integrations and disable commands i should not have to see them. |
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Bump for this, as a developer this is especially annoying since on my personal server I run a debug testing version of my bot for alpha testing of new features. Since I can't turn off duplicated commands for myself I am forced to select between what are the exact same commands but for separate instances of the same app |
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I don't understand why administrators bypass the command permission system. I want to disable commands in order for them to not clutter up my inputs.
A lot of popular bots offer a lot of random useless commands that I would like to just turn off entirely. Instead, because I own the server, I'm forced to always have them show up in every channel. This is a bad user experience and seems like a bug for uninitiated users, especially since you can't even select admin members in the "add roles or members" prompt.
If you want admins to be able to use commands, then enable them explicitly for the admin role.
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