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# Modmail for Discord
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A bot for [Discord](https://discordapp.com/) that allows users to DM the bot to contact the server's entire mod team.
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These DMs get relayed to a modmail server where each user gets their own channel, or "thread".
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Moderators and admins can then reply to these threads, and these responses are relayed back to the original user as a DM.
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Inspired by Reddit's modmail system.
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### NOTE! If you're upgrading from a version prior to Feb 24 2018:
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* Take backups
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* Remove the `node_modules` directory
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* Run `npm install` again
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* Follow the on-screen instructions after `npm start`
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## Setup
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1. Install Node.js 8.9.4 (LTS) or higher
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2. Clone or download this repository
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3. Create a Discord server to be used as the modmail inbox
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4. Make a copy of the file `config.example.json` in the same folder and name the copy `config.json`. Open the file and fill in the values.
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- You can also find more configurable options at the end of this page!
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5. Install dependencies: `npm install`
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6. Add bot to servers, and make sure to give it proper permissions on the mail server.
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7. Run the bot: `npm start`
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## Changelog
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See [CHANGELOG.md](CHANGELOG.md)
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## Commands
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##### Anywhere on the modmail inbox server
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`!logs <user>` Lists previous modmail logs with the specified user
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`!block <user>` Blocks the specified user from using modmail
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`!unblock <user>` Unblocks the specified user from using modmail
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`!s <shortcut> <text>` Adds a snippet (a canned response). See below for how to use it.
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`!edit_snippet <shortcut> <text>` Edits an existing snippet (alias `!es`)
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`!delete_snippet <shortcut>` Deletes the specified snippet (alias `!ds`)
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`!snippets` Lists all available snippets
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`!version` Print the version of the bot you're running
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##### Inside a modmail thread
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`!reply <text>` Sends a reply to the user in the format "(Role) User: text" (alias `!r`)
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`!anonreply <text>` Sends an anonymous reply to the user in the format "Role: text" (alias `!ar`)
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`!close <time>` Closes the modmail thread. If a time is specified, the thread is scheduled to be closed later. Scheduled closing is cancelled if a message is sent to or received from the user.
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`!logs` Lists previous modmail logs with this user
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`!block` Blocks the user from using modmail
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`!unblock` Unblocks the user from using modmail
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`!!shortcut` Reply with a snippet. Replace `shortcut` with the snippet's actual shortcut.
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`!move <category>` If `allowMove` is enabled, moves the thread channel to the specified category
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`!loglink` Shows the link to the current thread's log
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`!suspend` Suspend a thread. The thread will act as closed and not receive any messages until unsuspended.
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`!unsuspend` Unsuspend a thread
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To automatically reply without using !reply or !r, enable `alwaysReply` in the config. `alwaysReplyAnon` sets whether to reply anonymously. If you do not wish to reply, it will ignore any message starting in the prefix (which defaults to !), such as !note
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## Configuration options
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These go in `config.json`. See also `config.example.json`.
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|Option|Default|Description|
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|token|None|**Required!** The bot user's token|
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|mailGuildId|None|**Required!** The inbox server's ID|
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|logChannelId|None|**Required!** Channel where to post log links to closed threads and other alerts|
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|mainGuildId|None|ID of the main server where people contact the bot from, used for e.g. displaying users' nicknames|
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|prefix|"!"|Prefix for bot commands|
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|status|"Message me for help"|The bot's "Playing" text|
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|responseMessage|"Thank you for your message! Our mod team will reply to you here as soon as possible."|The bot's response to DMs that start a new thread|
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|alwaysReply|false|If set to true, all messages in modmail threads will be relayed back to the user, even ones without `!r`|
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|alwaysReplyAnon|false|If `alwaysReply` is set to true, this option controls whether the auto-reply is anonymous|
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|useNicknames|false|If set to true, mod replies will use their nickname (on the inbox server) instead of their username|
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|ignoreAccidentalThreads|false|If set to true, the bot attempts to ignore common "accidental" messages that would start a new thread, such as "ok", "thanks", etc.|
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|enableGreeting|false|Set to true to send a welcome message to new main guild members. Requires `mainGuildId` to be set.|
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|greetingMessage|None|Text content of the welcome message|
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|greetingAttachment|None|Path to an image or other attachment to send along with the greeting|
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|port|8890|Port from which to serve attachments and logs|
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|url|None|URL to use for attachment and log links. Defaults to `IP:PORT`|
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|snippetPrefix|"!!"|Prefix to use snippets. Defaults to `prefix` x2.|
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|inboxServerPermission|None|Permission required to use bot commands on the inbox server|
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|newThreadCategoryId|None|ID of the category where new modmail thread channels should be placed|
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|relaySmallAttachmentsAsAttachments|false|Whether to relay small (<2MB) attachments from users as attachments rather than links in modmail threads|
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|threadTimestamps|false|Whether to show custom timestamps in threads, in addition to Discord's own timestamps. Logs always have accurate timestamps, regardless of this setting.|
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|typingProxy|false|If enabled, any time a user is typing to modmail in their DMs, the modmail thread will show the bot as "typing"|
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|typingProxyReverse|false|If enabled, any time a moderator is typing in a modmail thread, the user will see the bot "typing" in their DMs|
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|mentionRole|"here"|Role that is mentioned when new threads are created or the bot is mentioned. Accepted values are "here", "everyone", or a role id as a string. Set to null to disable these pings entirely.|
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