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# Emote Manager
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Need to edit your server's custom emotes from your phone? Just add this simple bot, and use its commands to do it for you!
**Note:** both you and the bot will need the "Manage Emojis" permission to edit custom server emotes.
To add the bot to your server, visit https://discordapp.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=473370418007244852&scope=bot&permissions=1074023488.
## Commands
<p>
To add an emote:
<ul>
<li><code>@Emote Manager add <img class="emote" src="https://cdn.discordapp.com/emojis/407347328606011413.png?v=1&size=32" alt=":thonkang:" title=":thonkang:"></code> (if you already have that emote)
<li><code>@Emote Manager add rollsafe &lt;https://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2017/06/1486495269-rollsafe.png&gt;</code>
<li><code>@Emote Manager add speedtest https://cdn.discordapp.com/emojis/379127000398430219.png</code>
</ul>
If you invoke <code>@Emote Manager add</code> with an image upload, the image will be used as the emote image, and the filename will be used as the emote name. To choose a different name, simply run it like<br>
<code>@Emote Manager add :some_emote:</code> instead.
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<p>
<code>@Emote Manager list</code> gives you a list of all emotes on this server.
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<p>
<code>@Emote Manager remove emote</code> will remove :emote:.
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<p>
<code>@Emote Manager rename old_name new_name</code> will rename :old_name: to :new_name:.
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