diff --git a/docs/Custom Reactions.md b/docs/Custom Reactions.md index 3d99cb23..8d41afca 100644 --- a/docs/Custom Reactions.md +++ b/docs/Custom Reactions.md @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ There are currently three different placeholders which we will look at, with mor | Placeholder | Description | Example Usage | Usage | |:-----------:|-------------|---------------|-------| -|`%mention`|The `%mention%` placeholder is triggered when you type `@BotName` - It's important to note that if you've given the bot a custom nickname, this trigger won't work!|```.acr "Hello %mention%" I, %mention%, also say hello!```|Input: "Hello @BotName" Output: "I, @BotName, also say hello!"| +|`%mention%`|The `%mention%` placeholder is triggered when you type `@BotName` - It's important to note that if you've given the bot a custom nickname, this trigger won't work!|```.acr "Hello %mention%" I, %mention%, also say hello!```|Input: "Hello @BotName" Output: "I, @BotName, also say hello!"| |`%user%`|The `%user%` placeholder mentions the person who said the command|`.acr "Who am I?" You are %user%!`|Input: "Who am I?" Output: "You are @Username!"| |`%rng%`|The `%rng%` placeholder generates a random number between 0 and 10. You can also specify a custom range (%rng1-100%) even with negative numbers: `%rng-9--1%` (from -9 to -1) . |`.acr "Random number" %rng%`|Input: "Random number" Output: "2"| |`%rnduser%`|The `%rnduser%` placeholder mentions a random user from the server. |`.acr "Random user" %rnduser%`|Input: "Random number" Output: @SomeUser|