The following commands are available during the tournament.

Participant’s commands

Informative commands

Command Description
!bracket Displays the tournament bracket link.
!stages* Displays the list of stages authorized for this tournament.
!counters* Displays the list of authorized counter stages for this tournament.
!ruleset* Displays the tournament rules channel.
!stream If there are live streams, display the Twitch links.

* : If configured

Action commands

Command Description
!win The winner of a set settles his score with this command (restricted to the score entry channel, if set). Example: !win 2-1
!ff The participant of a set declares forfeit. This will set a score of -1 0 on the bracket. The participant isn’t necessarily disqualified, he can go in loser bracket.
!dq The participant abandons the tournament and disqualifies himself. He is then the loser of all his future sets.
!lag Thought for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and its high quality online, this command calls the T.O.s and asks for a lag test, to disqualify the laggy one without an ethernet adapter.
!flip A simple coin toss command. Note that if a ban mode is configured, the bot chooses at the launch of the set a participant to start the bans.

Tip

If you have no use for a command, just disable it with !command disable.

T.O. commands

The commands for the T.O.s are described here.

T.O.s can use !rm to disqualify members (using this same command before the tournament starts will simply unregister).

Warning

While this can be tempting, don’t try to to use player commands for them!

Typically, doing !dq @Draver#4986 will not disqualify Draver, but you (if you are a participant)! For this specific case, use !rm instead.

Otherwise, as regards requalification of a participant or the entry of scores, do this directly on the bracket!

The bot manages modifications via Challonge, they are detailed on the next page.

For the rest, here are some other commands available :

Command Description
!lsmatches List the matches in progress, sorted by duration. Useful for spotting sets slowing down the tournament.
!setscore Define the score of a set, by providing the winner then the score (ex: !setscore @Dracau 2-0). The updated set is the one of the channel in which you type the command. Otherwise, you can specify the set as the first argument (!setscore 252 @Dracau 2-0).
!reset Resets the configured tournament. Only works if the tournament is not started. The roles of participants are removed.
!resetbracket Bracket reset (big red button Reset on Challonge), result in the loss of all scores. The tournament returns to its previous state (post registrations), registrants are kept, you can either restart with !start or start from 0 with !reset.

The !tfix command is also available, but is described in its own category.