February 8

Phalaenopsis Commands

On this page you can see the full list of Phalaenopsis commands

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Modules List

  1. ⚙️• Profile settings - change nickname, gender, language.
  2. ⚙️ • Chat settings - change prefix and other settings.
  3. 🌠 • Horoscope
  4. 🖼️• Image digitization
  5. 🖼️• Image Mirroring
  6. 🖼️• Distortion effect
  7. 🖼️• Flickering Image with Stripes
  8. 🎵 • Lyrics
  9. 🔎 • Wikipedia
  10. 📹 • Video in circles
  11. ⛅• Weather
  12. 🎵 • Shazam
  13. ✏️• Quotes

Profile Settings

🟣 Command Description

The command provides access to profile settings, including changing language, gender, nickname and VIP status management.

🟡 Command

.psettings

🔴 Command functionality

1. Changing your nickname:

  • Set a new nickname or delete the current one.
  • Length limit: up to 20 characters.

2. Change of gender:

  • Specify the gender from the available options:
  • 🚹 — Male
  • 🚺 — Female

3. Changing the language of the bot:

  • Select a language from the supported languages:
  • 🇷🇺 Russian
  • 🇺🇦 Ukrainian
  • 🇺🇸 English

4. VIP Status Management:

  • Purchase or renew VIP status.

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Chat Settings

🟣 Command Description

This command is designed for managing chat settings, including changing prefixes, activating/deactivating censorship, RP commands, and other settings.

🟡 Command

.csettings

🔴 Command Functionality

1. Changing chat prefixes:

    • Set or reset the list of custom prefixes used in the chat.
    • Maximum 3 prefixes up to 10 characters long.

2. Changing prefixes / reset to standard:

    • Change the bot prefix specifically in your conversation, or reset prefixes by setting standard values.

3. Censorship of intimate media:

    • Enable or disable restrictions on sending intimate photos/gifs in relationships.

4. Standard RP-commands:

    • Activate or deactivate the use of standard RP commands in the chat.
    • Custom RP-commands:
    • Manage custom RP commands in the chat.

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Quote

🟣 Command Description

This command is designed for creating quotes from texts sent by users in the chat. You can customize the appearance of quotes, including background, text color, font, outline, and other elements.

🟡 Commands

.quote <reply to message> - make quote from a message

.qsettings - open quote settings

🟠 Command Arguments

  • <reply to message> — reply to a message with text that needs to be quoted.

🔴 Command Functionality

  1. Creating a quote from a message: Use the command in reply to a text message to create a quote.
    • Example: Reply to a user's message with .quote to create an image with the quote.
  2. Quote settings with the .qsettings command
  3. Customizing quote background:
    • Choose a background from the standard set or upload your own. (VIP)
    • Option to set a random background.
  4. Customizing text and outline colors:
    • Set the main text color.
    • Add or remove text outline by selecting a color or disabling it.
  5. Setting the font:
    • Reset to the standard font or upload your own. (VIP)
  6. Adjusting background dimming:
    • Change the dimming level to make text stand out against the background.
  7. Changing the quote border:
    • Choose a border from the available set or set a random one.

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Horoscope

🟣 Command Description

This command provides a personal horoscope for today for the specified zodiac sign.

🟡 Command

.horoscope <sign>

🟠 Command Arguments

  • <sign> — your zodiac sign. You can specify it as text or using emoji.

🔵 Available Signs

  • Aries or ♈️
  • Taurus or ♉️
  • Gemini or ♊️
  • Cancer or ♋️
  • Leo or ♌️
  • Virgo or ♍️
  • Libra or ♎️
  • Scorpio or ♏️
  • Sagittarius or ♐️
  • Capricorn or ♑️
  • Aquarius or ♒️
  • Pisces or ♓️

If no sign is specified, the bot will offer a list to choose from.

Image Digitization

🟣 Command Description

Digitization is the process of converting an image into a text format, where each area of the photograph is represented by a symbol. Such images can be decorative, minimalist, or stylish. Everything depends on the chosen parameters.

🟡 Command

.ps digitize <photo attachment> <parameters> (optional)

🟠 Command Arguments

  • <photo attachment> — a mandatory attachment containing the photograph to be digitized.
  • <parameters> — customizable digitization parameters, see instructions below. Optional parameter.

🔵 Usage Example

.ps digitize scale=0.6 csize=20

🔴 Customization Parameters

Each parameter allows you to change details: from symbol style to overall scale. Parameters are specified in the structure parameter=value, with each new parameter separated by a space. Example: chars=01 scale=0.5 cwidth=20

  1. Parameter: chars
    • Description: Symbols that will be used to create the image.
    • Limits:5-100 symbols
    • Default value:
    .'^",:;Il!i~+_-?][}{1)(|/tfjrxnuvczXYUJCLQ0OZmwqpdbkhao*#MW&8%B@$
  2. Parameter: csize
    • Description: Symbol (font) size in pixels.
    • Limits: 8-50 pixels.
    • Default value: 15
  3. Parameter: cwidth
    • Description: Width of one symbol in pixels.
    • Limits: 5-30 pixels.
    • Default value: 10
  4. Parameter: cheight
    • Description: Height of one symbol in pixels.
    • Limits: 10-50 pixels.
    • Default value: 18
  5. Parameter: scale
    • Description: Reduction coefficient of the original image before conversion. • Limits: 0.05-1.0 pixels.
    • Default value: 0.2

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Distortion Effect

🟣 Command Description

This command processes an image submitted by the user, applying a distortion effect to it. The command supports adding an image as an attachment and notifies the user about the processing progress. With this command, images can be distorted using scaling parameters.

🟡 Command

.distort <photo attachment> <parameters> (optional)

🟠 Command Arguments

  • <photo attachment> — a mandatory attachment containing the image to be processed.
  • <parameters> — customizable parameters for x,y axes, see instructions below. Optional parameter.

🔵 Usage Example

  • .distort <photo attachment> — applies standard distortion with parameters x=45 and y=45.
  • .distort x=50 y=50 <photo attachment> — applies distortion with settings x=50 and y=50.

🔴 Customization Parameters

The x and y parameters control the degree of image distortion horizontally and vertically. They indicate the percentage of image size change during processing. Parameters are specified as parameter=value with new parameters separated by spaces. See usage example.

  1. Parameter: x
    • Description: This parameter determines how much the image will be changed horizontally (along the X axis). The higher the value, the more the image will be stretched or compressed horizontally.
    • Limits: 5-1000
    • Default value: 45
  2. Parameter: y
    • Description: This parameter determines the degree of distortion vertically (along the Y axis). Like the x parameter, the higher the value, the more the image will be stretched or compressed vertically.
    • Limits: 5-1000
    • Default value: 45

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Flickering Image with Stripes

🟣 Command Description

Stripes is an effect that transforms an image by applying stripes of varying width and spacing. This style gives the image a flickering effect when attempting to scroll up/down. By applying this effect, you can add uniqueness and creativity to the image by playing with the width and frequency of the stripes.

🟡 Command

.ps stripes <photo attachment> <parameters> (optional)

🟠 Command Arguments

  • <photo attachment> — mandatory attachment containing the photo on which to apply stripes.
  • <parameters> — customizable parameters to change the width and spacing between stripes. Optional parameter.

🔵 Usage Example

.ps stripes width=5 spacing=3

🔴 Customization Parameters

Each parameter allows you to adjust the appearance of the stripes: from width to spacing between them. They are specified using the parameter=value structure, with each new parameter separated by a space. Example: width=10 spacing=5

  1. Parameter: width
    Description: Width of the stripe in pixels.
    Limits: 1–100 pixels.
    Default value: 2
  2. Parameter: spacing
    Description: Distance between stripes in pixels.
    Limits: 1–100 pixels.
    Default value: 2

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