Avolix Documentation
Public Features

What Avolix does and how it works.

This page covers the public bot systems available to server owners and members. It intentionally excludes developer-only and internal maintenance commands.

Moderation

Avolix includes server moderation commands and staff logs with Components V2 panels.

  • Ban and moderation actions with staff logging.
  • Channel slowmode controls.
  • Moderation pages inside the web dashboard.

Tracking System

The tracking system lets server owners tune both message XP and voice XP like Arcane-style progression.

  • Enable or disable chat XP and voice XP.
  • Set chat XP min/max ranges and cooldown.
  • Set voice XP per minute and level-up message behavior.

Giveaways

Giveaways are built to survive restarts and keep the join flow consistent.

  • Timed giveaways with join buttons.
  • Winner reroll and manual end controls.
  • Website controls for starting and managing giveaways.

Greet System

Guild owners can set greeting messages and manage delivery behavior from bot panels or website pages.

  • Greeting channel configuration.
  • Message templates and delete-after timer.
  • Website greet settings page for faster edits.

Autorole and Utility

Basic onboarding and utility controls are available for common guild setup work.

  • Set join autorole from the website.
  • Adjust server prefix.
  • Use utility commands such as information panels and features view.

Autoresponder

Avolix supports automatic responses for configured triggers and server workflows.

  • Trigger-based message replies.
  • Server-specific response behavior.
  • Designed to fit inside the broader configuration system.

Website Dashboard

The website uses Discord OAuth and only shows servers the logged-in user can manage.

  • Guild list filtered by manage guild or admin permissions.
  • Direct configuration pages for core modules.
  • Internal API connection to update live bot settings.

Modern Responses

The bot is being upgraded toward Components V2 layouts instead of plain text and old embed-only responses.

  • Help, about, server info, member count, features, and several moderation flows already use V2 layouts.
  • More commands are being moved to shared container-based design.
  • Focus is on cleaner structure and more consistent UI.