diff --git a/language/languages/en_us/commands/en_us_information.lang b/language/languages/en_us/commands/en_us_information.lang index e360839..8041c88 100644 --- a/language/languages/en_us/commands/en_us_information.lang +++ b/language/languages/en_us/commands/en_us_information.lang @@ -58,24 +58,70 @@ Dude stop, {component} doesn't exist! Commands and settings matching tag `{keyword}`. For further help on how to use them, see `{prefix}help `. +[MODHELP_TITLE] +**Moderation help menu** + +[MODHELP_DESC] +**Galactic Bot** offers extensive moderation tools for servers, small and large, ranging from simple warnings and notes to mutes and tempbans. One of our more recent additions is automod. While not necessarily being a true automod, it'll keep track of moderation escalation for you with some configuration. Automod utilizes configurable modpoints and thresholds, for more information about automod see `{prefix}settings modpoints` and `{prefix}settings automod`. + +**Galactic's** moderation commands can be viewed by using `{prefix}commands moderation`. The moderation utility follows a specific syntax for moderation, some parts allow for variation, while others require the arguments to be in specific locations in the command. +**The general syntax is:** `{prefix} @user [time] [reason]` + +Arguments that don't follow a strict pattern can be put anywhere **in the reason**. Such arguments are flags (and points, though they don't follow the same syntax as flags, more on that in a bit). For now there aren't many flags used by the moderation utility, though more may come in the future. The flags currently in use are `--force` and `--expires: