Anti raid

Anti-Raid Protection

Sterix provides powerful anti-raid and anti-nuke protection to keep your server safe from malicious attacks.

Setting Up Anti-Nuke

The Anti-Nuke system protects your server from mass deletions, bans, and other destructive actions. Here's how to set it up:

1. Enable Anti-Nuke

First, enable the Anti-Nuke system with the following command:

.antinuke enable

2. Set Punishment

Choose what happens to users who trigger the Anti-Nuke system:

.antinuke punishment set ban

Available punishments: ban, kick, strip (remove all roles)

3. Whitelist Trusted Users

Add trusted users who should bypass the Anti-Nuke system:

.whitelist @User#1234

4. Add Extra Owners

Add users who should have owner-level bypass:

.extraowner set @User#1234

5. Check Your Settings

Verify your Anti-Nuke configuration:

.antinuke show
Protected Actions

The Anti-Nuke system protects against the following actions:

  • Mass channel deletions
  • Mass role deletions
  • Mass member bans
  • Mass member kicks
  • Webhook spam
  • Bot additions with dangerous permissions
  • Permission changes that grant dangerous permissions

When a user performs too many of these actions in a short time, the Anti-Nuke system will automatically apply the configured punishment.

Command Reference

Anti-Nuke Commands

  • .antinuke - Shows all Anti-Nuke commands
  • .antinuke enable - Enable the Anti-Nuke system
  • .antinuke disable - Disable the Anti-Nuke system
  • .antinuke show - Show the current Anti-Nuke settings
  • .antinuke punishment set - Set the punishment for violations

Whitelist Commands

  • .whitelist <user> - Add a user to bypass Anti-Nuke
  • .whitelist reset - Reset the bypass whitelist list
  • .extraowner set - Add an owner to bypass Anti-Nuke
  • .extraowner remove - Remove an owner from the bypass list
  • .extraowner show - Show the list of bypass owners
  • .extraowner reset - Reset the bypass owners list

Anti-Raid Protection

Sterix provides powerful anti-raid and anti-nuke protection to keep your server safe from malicious attacks.

Setting Up Anti-Nuke

The Anti-Nuke system protects your server from mass deletions, bans, and other destructive actions. Here's how to set it up:

1. Enable Anti-Nuke

First, enable the Anti-Nuke system with the following command:

.antinuke enable

2. Set Punishment

Choose what happens to users who trigger the Anti-Nuke system:

.antinuke punishment set ban

Available punishments: ban, kick, strip (remove all roles)

3. Whitelist Trusted Users

Add trusted users who should bypass the Anti-Nuke system:

.whitelist @User#1234

4. Add Extra Owners

Add users who should have owner-level bypass:

.extraowner set @User#1234

5. Check Your Settings

Verify your Anti-Nuke configuration:

.antinuke show
Protected Actions

The Anti-Nuke system protects against the following actions:

  • Mass channel deletions
  • Mass role deletions
  • Mass member bans
  • Mass member kicks
  • Webhook spam
  • Bot additions with dangerous permissions
  • Permission changes that grant dangerous permissions

When a user performs too many of these actions in a short time, the Anti-Nuke system will automatically apply the configured punishment.

Command Reference

Anti-Nuke Commands

  • .antinuke - Shows all Anti-Nuke commands
  • .antinuke enable - Enable the Anti-Nuke system
  • .antinuke disable - Disable the Anti-Nuke system
  • .antinuke show - Show the current Anti-Nuke settings
  • .antinuke punishment set - Set the punishment for violations

Whitelist Commands

  • .whitelist <user> - Add a user to bypass Anti-Nuke
  • .whitelist reset - Reset the bypass whitelist list
  • .extraowner set - Add an owner to bypass Anti-Nuke
  • .extraowner remove - Remove an owner from the bypass list
  • .extraowner show - Show the list of bypass owners
  • .extraowner reset - Reset the bypass owners list