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Administration-Remote Control (RCON)

"RCON" is short for remote control; it allows you to make changes to the server and gives you access to administrative commands when you're connected to a remote server. To use the RCON, you first need to enter the password by typing:
/rconpassword [yourpassword]

After you have enter the RCON password you can access all the RCON capabilities, by typing:
/rcon [command]
RCON Commands

These commands allow individuals to remotely administer a server. Their use is based on having the RCON password. These commands are to be used in the console.
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B3 Bot Manual – Commands

Level determins the minimum level needed to run the command.
Scope determins whether the message is displayed in public view, private view, or both.

!command [] description
Time Suffixes

Commands that deal with time duration like !tempban can use time suffixes.

m = minutes

d = days

h = hours

w = weeks