scheduleandexpire
Sends a message and deletes it after the given primary and secondary timeframe, respectively.
Notes
If you don't specify a unit of time like s, m, h, etc, it will default to seconds. So if you put 100 by itself, it will put it down as 100 seconds.
Aliases
expiresc
scex
schedulexp
Syntax
-scheduleandexpire <send_after> <expire_after> [content]
-expiresc <send_after> <expire_after> [content]
-scex <send_after> <expire_after> [content]
-schedulexp <send_after> <expire_after> [content]
/scheduleandexpire content: [content] send_after: [after how long] expire_after: [when do you want to delete it] channel: [channel] (OPTIONAL)
Required Permissions
ManageMessages
Modes
Legacy
Interactions
Examples
-scheduleandexpire 10m 20m Take a coding break!
-expiresc 10m 20m Remember to review suggestions!
-scex 10m 20m Break time!
-schedulexp 10m 20m Time to stop!
/schedule send_after: 10m expire_after: 20m content: Code a file! channel: general