Log Channels
Configure where your server logs are sent and view activity across different channels.
Overview
Log channels are dedicated channels where SYNTHET sends notifications about server events. You can set up multiple log channels for different types of events, or use a single channel for all logs. This helps keep your moderation team informed about what's happening on your server.
Configuration Commands
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
/logging channel set <channel> | Set the main log channel |
/logging channel unset | Remove the log channel |
/logging channel mod <channel> | Set moderation-specific log channel |
/logging channel member <channel> | Set member join/leave log channel |
/logging channel messages <channel> | Set message edit/delete log channel |
/logging channel voice <channel> | Set voice activity log channel |
/logging channel roles <channel> | Set role change log channel |
Available Log Channel Types
Main Log Channel
Receives all server events and logging information.
Primary logging destination for all activitiesModeration Channel
Dedicated channel for moderation actions (warns, kicks, bans).
Keep moderation team informed about enforcementMember Channel
Logs member joins, leaves, and role changes.
Track server membership changesMessage Channel
Logs message edits, deletions, and content changes.
Monitor message activity and track modificationsVoice Channel
Logs voice channel joins, leaves, and state changes.
Track voice activity on the serverRole Channel
Logs role creation, deletion, and member role assignments.
Monitor role management and changesSetup Example
Here's how to set up comprehensive logging for your server:
Channel Permissions
Ensure that SYNTHET has the following permissions in your log channels:
Best Practices
- • Use separate channels for different types of logs to keep information organized
- • Restrict log channel access to staff and moderators only
- • Enable message history in log channels so staff can review past activities
- • Regularly archive old logs to prevent channels from becoming too cluttered
- • Test your log setup by triggering different events to see what gets logged