Antinuke

Prevent your server from being attacked by malicious users.

What is Antinuke?

Antinuke monitors members (moderators) in the server you own, making sure they don't go too off the rails. We all know Discord moderators can be a little... (usually they're not little) disrespectful and very egotistical because they think they own the world moderating a server with 113 members. Antinuke makes sure the mods don't go over the threshold for the rules that you define, and if they do go over the threshold, they will be punished according to the punishment you provided.

Configuring Antinuke

Allowing members to bypass antinuke

Some members you probably don't want at the mercy of Brew's antinuke, such as a highly trusted admin, or your e-girlfriend. Whatever the case may be, we have you covered.

In a recent update, custom whitelists are now able to be created. You can now choose specific modules to whitelist a member in instead of whitelisting them in all. Of course, you can always use the default brew whitelist, which will always exist and cannot be deleted, and will include all whitelists even after new modules are created.

You can manage whitelists by running the command ,an config and find the Manage Custom Whitelists option in the select menu.

You can find the whitelists by the shield emoji with a checkmark in it

In this Manage Custom Whitelists option, you can then click on a current whitelist to manage it, or you can click on the Create a new Whitelist button. Upon clicking this button, you will be given an embed similar to the antinuke config embed, and you can select which modules the user will be whitelisted in. Anything that has a check box next to it means that the user will be whitelisted in that category.

After you've selected the whitelisted modules, you can then click on the Edit Look button to edit what shows up in the dropdown when selecting a users whitelist.

This is how you edit the options for the Edit Look button to look how you want it to look
Shows what the image above looks like as the actual dropdown option

After you've selected all the permissions you want, you can then press the Save button to save all the changes you've made. You can go back to the whitelist selector and click on the chosen whitelist to edit it.

,antinuke whitelist (member or bot)

Allowing bots to join the server

Since we all don't want to wake up in the morning and see that our server has 7k+ pings in it, we have created a feature that basically prevents that happening without your knowledge. Ofc this can still happen if you're negligent, being an idiot can only get you so far, so that's why we created ,an bot! This command will whitelist a bot to be able to join your server without getting precision strike assassinated by brew. You heard that right, your opps and their goons can't add a big bad bot to blow up the most important thing in your life: Your discord server.

If you have Ban Unverified Bots setting

Allowing members to edit antinuke

We all have that trusted admin, that go-to-Joe you know will always have your e-back. Normally, only the Server Owner can edit antinuke settings and whitelist members, but with antinuke admin you can give someone else the permission of doing that. However, we all know you're lazy and just want someone else to do it for you. Don't be ashamed, I'd do the same thing.

,antinuke admin (member)

Antinuke Co-Owner

This is a custom Brew command known as antinuke co, which basically gives a Member the ability to do everything the server owner can, except for give roles above their current role. There are some commands and some places where Antinuke Co-Owner will not be included in the Owner checker, which is obviously in the antinuke co command itself. Antinuke Co-Owner also gives you full Antinuke Immunity, and allows you to add Antinuke Admins, Whitelist Members and Bots, as well as edit all Antinuke Settings.

,antinuke co (member)

Setting up Antinuke

You can begin setting up antinuke by running ,an config After running this, a large embed with a bunch of grayed out boxes and buttons should appear.

Antinuke Configuration embed preview

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