Sheep Discord Bot

Sheep

Simple yet feature-rich color changer bot
https://sheep.greysdawn.com


About Sheep

# **Sheep** *A color changing bot for Discord* **Sheep** was created as an alternative to Hex and similar color bots. The bot can be used like Hex to create custom color roles for users in your server. - - - # **Getting Started** Use [this link](https://discordapp.com/api/oauth2/authorize?client_id=585271178180952064&permissions=268495936&scope=bot) to invite Sheep to your server. After this, make sure they can see messages, manage roles, embed links, and read whatever channel you plan to use them in. You can use `s!help` to get a rundown of the commands, or visit their website [here](https://sheep.greysdawn.com) # **Features** ## **Color changing** Sheep's primary function is to change username colors in servers. It accomplishes this using short, easy commands (like `s!c`) with plenty of flexibility. When changing your color, you can use hex, hsv/l, rgb, and color names from [this list](https://www.w3schools.com/colors/colors_names.asp). It also comes with the added bonus of previewing colors using a sheep. Who doesn't like those? ## **Saving colors** On top of the color names mentioned before, you can also create your own names to use! The `s!save` command allows you to save color values (eg. hex codes) to use with a friendly name. You even have the option to overwrite existing color names if you prefer a certain hex over the default one. On top of this, you can export and import colors, making it easy to share your presets between friends and alternate accounts. ## **Role linking** You can link your color role to another user's, so that you both share it. This means that both of you can control what the color is for both of your accounts. This is primarily intended for users with multiple accounts, but can be used for other reasons as well. ## **Server-based colors** Sheep uses *user-based* colors by default. What this means is that everyone gets a color role specifically for them (aside from linking). If this puts too much strain on your server's role list, you can switch to using *server-based* colors. Server-based colors are a set of roles that users have to choose from. Think of it a bit like self roles, but intended specifically for colors. To get set up, use `s!tg` to toggle to server-based roles, then start setting them up with `s!rl`. ## **Automatic hoisting** When using user-based colors, roles are automatically moved below any role with `sheep` in its name that the bot has been given. In most cases, this is the role automatically created when the bot is invited; however, you can also create a custom role for this. Put that role wherever you want colors to be and the bot should move them up automatically! ## **Automatic cleanup** User-based colors should automatically be deleted once a member leaves a server. Saves you lots of time *and* lots of headaches!
Tags
colors
role management
roles

Sheep Bot Command List

Some popular commands for the Sheep Discord Bot, you can see a full list by doing /help in Discord.

/color

Commands to manage colors

/config

Commands to configure bot options

/about

Info about the bot

/admin

Commands for handling admin actions

/help

View command help

Sheep Bot FAQ

Frequently asked questions about the Sheep Discord Bot are answered here.

What is the Sheep Discord bot invite?

The Discord bot invite for Sheep is: https://discord.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=585271178180952064&permissions=8&scope=bot%20applications.commands

Is the Sheep Discord bot offline??

The Sheep Discord bot was last reported as being online, if you continue to experience issues please join their support server for help.

What is the Sheep bot ID?

The bot id for Sheep is 585271178180952064

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