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## Expressions
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### Important
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- For modifying **global** expressions, the ones which will work across all the servers your bot is connected to, you **must** be a Bot Owner.  
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  You must also use the commands for adding, deleting and listing these reactions in a direct message with the bot.
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- For modifying **local** expressions, the ones which will only work on the server that they are added on, it is required to have the **Administrator** permission.  
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  You must also use the commands for adding, deleting and listing these reactions in the server you want the expressions to work on.
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### Commands and Their Use
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| Command Name | Description                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                | Example                          |
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| `.exadd`  | Add an expression with a trigger and a response. Running this command in a server requries the Administrator permission. Running this command in DM is Bot Owner only, and adds a new global expression.             | `.exadd "hello" Hi there, %user%!` |
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|   `exl`   | Lists a page of global or server expression(15 reactions / expressions per page). Running this command in a DM will list the global expression, while running it in a server will list that server's expression.   | `.exl 1`                           |
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|   `.exd`  | Deletes an expression based on the provided index. Running this command in a server requires the Administrator permission. Running this command in DM is Bot Owner only, and will delete a global expression.     | `.exd 5`                           |
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#### Now that we know the commands let's take a look at an example of adding a command with `.acr`,
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`.exadd "Nice Weather" It sure is, %user%!`
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This command can be split into two different arguments:
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- The trigger, `"Nice Weather"`
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- And the response, `It sure is, %user%!`
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An important thing to note about the triger is that, to be more than one word, we had to wrap it with quotation marks, `"Like this"` otherwise, only the first word would have been recognised as the trigger, and the second word would have been recognised as part of the response.
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There's no special requirement for the formatting of the response, so we could just write it in exactly the same way we want it to respond, albeit with a placeholder - which will be explained in this next section.
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Now, if that command was ran in a server, anyone on that server can make the bot mention them, saying `It sure is, @Username` anytime they say "Nice Weather". If the command is ran in a direct message with the bot, then the expression can be used on every server the bot is connected to.
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### Block global Expressions
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If you want to disable a global expression which you do not like, and you do not want to remove it, or you are not the bot owner, you can do so by adding a new expression with the same trigger on your server, and set the response to `-`.
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For example:
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`.acr /o/ -`
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Now if you try to trigger `/o/`, it won't print anything even if there is a global expression with the same name.
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### Placeholders!
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To learn about placeholders, go [here](placeholders.md)
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