Welcome to the Advanced Commands section! Here, you'll find a comprehensive guide to the more complex and powerful commands available on our platform. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced user, these commands can help you get the most out of our services.
Table of Contents
- 1. Overview
- 2. Advanced Search Commands
- 3. Automation Commands
- 4. User Management Commands
- 5. System Commands
- 6. Additional Resources
1. Overview
Advanced commands are designed to provide users with more control and flexibility over their experience on our platform. These commands can be used to perform a wide range of tasks, from automating repetitive actions to managing user accounts and more.
2. Advanced Search Commands
To help you find exactly what you're looking for, we've introduced several advanced search commands. These include:
/search -filter <type>
: Filters search results by a specific type, such as articles, videos, or images./search -date <start_date> -end_date <end_date>
: Searches for content within a specific date range./search -sort <sort_type>
: Sorts search results by relevance, date, or popularity.
3. Automation Commands
Automation commands allow you to streamline your workflow and save time. Here are a few examples:
/auto -subscribe <topic>
: Automatically subscribe to updates on a specific topic./auto -alert <keyword>
: Receive notifications when new content is added that includes a specific keyword./auto -schedule <command> <time>
: Schedules a command to be executed at a specific time.
4. User Management Commands
User management commands are useful for administrators and power users who need to manage accounts and permissions. Some examples include:
/user -create <username> <password>
: Creates a new user account./user -delete <username>
: Deletes a user account./user -grant <username> <permission>
: Grants a user specific permissions.
5. System Commands
System commands provide access to various system settings and information. These include:
/system -status
: Displays the current status of the system./system -backup
: Creates a backup of the system./system -update
: Updates the system to the latest version.
6. Additional Resources
For more information on advanced commands, please visit our Documentation section. You can also find tutorials and guides on our YouTube channel.