Configuration options
Web dashboard Run/dashboard to get a link to Solara’s web dashboard for your server. The dashboard provides a visual, no-code interface for every configuration option — ideal for server owners who prefer point-and-click setup over commands.
Per-command enable/disable controls
Turn individual commands on or off for your server at any time. If your community doesn’t use a particular feature, disable it to keep things tidy and prevent confusion.
Custom prefix
Set a custom command prefix with /prefix set <prefix>. This allows you to use a character or string of your choice for non-slash commands. Slash commands (beginning with /) always work regardless of your custom prefix setting.
Multi-language support
Use /language to set Solara’s response language. Solara supports 15+ languages, so your community can interact with the bot in whichever language your members are most comfortable with.
Role-based command access control
Restrict specific commands to specific roles. This lets you give your moderation team access to moderation commands while keeping sensitive configuration commands limited to server administrators.
Import and export server configuration
Back up your entire Solara configuration or migrate it to another server using the import/export feature. This is especially useful when setting up a new server that should mirror an existing one.
Reset a module to defaults
Use /reset to wipe a module’s configuration and return it to its default state. Useful when a configuration has become inconsistent or you want to start fresh with a particular feature.
Slash commands (beginning with
/) always work regardless of your custom prefix setting. The custom prefix only affects non-slash command usage.Commands quick reference
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
/setup | Run the interactive setup wizard for Solara |
/config | View the current Solara configuration for this server |
/prefix | Change the bot’s command prefix |
/language | Set Solara’s response language |
/dashboard | Get a link to the web dashboard for this server |
/reset | Reset a specific module’s configuration to defaults |