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This changes the behaviour of the following commands: - `/ban` - `/timeout` - `/untimeout` - `/unban` All of those commands now accept one or more `--channel` parameters to override which channel the action should take place in. The `--channel` parameter accepts a channel ID or channel name with the same syntax as the other "user targets" do (e.g. `id:11148817` or `pajlada`) examples Ban user in the chat you're typing in: `/ban weeb123` Ban user in the chat you're typing in, with a reason specified: `/ban weeb123 the ban reason` Ban user in a separate chat, with a reason specified: `/ban --channel pajlada weeb123 the ban reason` Ban user in two separate chats, with a reason specified: `/ban --channel pajlada --channel id:117166826 weeb123 the ban reason` Timeout user in the chat you're typing in: `/timeout weeb123` Timeout user in the chat you're typing in, with a reason specified: `/timeout weeb123 10m the timeout reason` Timeout user in a separate chat, with a reason specified: `/timeout --channel pajlada weeb123 10m the timeout reason` Timeout user in two separate chats, with a reason specified: `/timeout --channel pajlada --channel id:117166826 weeb123 10m the timeout reason` Unban user in the chat you're typing in: `/unban weeb123` Unban user in a separate chat: `/unban --channel pajlada weeb123` Unban user in two separate chats: `/unban --channel pajlada --channel id:117166826 weeb123` |
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