diff --git a/docs/getting_started.rst b/docs/getting_started.rst index 11daca5cc..3e9b74e71 100644 --- a/docs/getting_started.rst +++ b/docs/getting_started.rst @@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ window like this: Invite Red to your server ------------------------- -When started, the console will show you ``Invite URL`` (here at -the bottom of the screenshot). +When started, the console will show you the ``Invite URL`` +(visible at the bottom of the screenshot above). Paste the link into your browser and select the server you want to invite the bot in, like any other bot. @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ example, if your prefix is ``!``, you will execute your command like this: The commands ~~~~~~~~~~~~ -The command you're going to use the most is help. That command will +The command you're going to use the most is **help**. This command will show you **all of the available commands** of the bot with a small description. .. code-block:: none @@ -106,8 +106,8 @@ parameters. the syntax ``cleanup messages [delete_pinned=False]``, which means ``delete_pinned`` default will be false, unless you specify it as true. -You can use help to show the **categories** too, generally called cogs. -Just do something like this (notice the capitalization): +You can use help to show the **categories** too, generally called cogs, +by doing the following (notice the capitalization): .. code-block:: none @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ To get the description of a subcommand, type this: When using subcommands, you also need to specify the command group. As an example, ``cleanup`` has 6 subcommands. If you want -to use one, do it like this: ``[p]cleanup messages 10`` +to use one of them, do: ``[p]cleanup messages 10`` .. _getting-started-cogs: @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ Server owner ~~~~~~~~~~~~ The server owner can access all commands on his guild, except the global -ones or those who can interact with system files (available for the +ones or those that can interact with system files (available for the bot owner). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -237,12 +237,13 @@ Moderator A moderator is a step above the average users. You can set multiple moderator roles with the ``[p]set addmodrole`` and ``[p]set removemodrole`` commands. -For example, in the mod cog (again), a mod will be able to mute, kick and ban; -but he won't be able to modify the cog settings with the ``[p]modset`` command. +For example, in the filter cog, a mod will be able to use the various commands +under ``[p]filter`` (such as adding and removing filtered words), but they will +not be able to modify the cog settings with the ``[p]filterset`` command. .. tip:: If you don't like the default permission settings for some commands or - if want to restrict a cog or a command to a channel/member, you can use + want to restrict a cog or a command to a channel/member, you can use the permissions cog. .. _getting-started-hosting: