

Make sure that the bot has a green checkmark on the permission in your channels' settings. Tupperbox says it's missing a permission, but it looks like it has it You can currently modify permissions on either a role or a channel.Īs an example, if you want to only let people with a specific role use tuppers, you could first run tul!cfg deny proxies to deny proxies by default, then tul!cfg allow proxies to allow proxies to that role.

Tupperbox recognizes three permissions - proxies, commands, and queries. There are two commands useful for permission management - tul!cfg deny and tul!cfg allow. How can I restrict access to certain people/roles? Other people don't see these messages, they only show up for you, and unfortunately we can't do anything about it. If the messages disappear, congrats! You've found a Discord bug! Sometimes, Tupperbox deletes a message so fast that Discord gets confused and temporarily still shows it to you. If that doesn't fix it, try restarting your client - hit CTRL+R if you're on desktop, or completely back out of and close the app on mobile. If it does, double check that there's no channel-specific permission setting that might be interfering. Why isn't Tupperbox deleting my messages?įirst, make sure the bot has permission to delete messages in the channel the issue is happening in. Ask a server admin to check the permissions using tul!cfg show.

Run tul!proxy enable in the affected channel to re-enable it. My tuppers aren't working, but other people's are! In command examples below, replace tul! with your server's Tupperbox prefix where necessary. Note: Tupperbox has a configurable prefix.
