Note: Most command parts can be shortened to one letter. Examples:
-play [search]
→-p [search]
-play random next
→-p r n
-next
→-n
-loop playlist
→-l pl
-play [link/search term]
Adds the song or playlist to the queue. If the input is a search term, it will automatically choose the first result-search [search term]
Will prompt you to choose which search results you want to queue
For more info on the queue add commands, click here
-queue
Shows the queue-song
Shows the current track-queuer
Shows who queued the current track-link
Shows a link to the current track-time
Displays info related to the duration of the song
-lyrics
Shows lyrics for the current song-lyrics [song]
Shows lyrics for the inputted song
-next/skip
Skips to the next song-back
Skips to the previous song-jump [song index/title]
Jumps to the track at the specified index/title
-remove [song index/title]
Removes the track at the specified index/title-remove last
Removes the last song-remove current
Removes the current song-clear
Clears the queue
-move [song index/title], [index]
Moves the specified song to the specified index-shuffle
Randomizes the queue
What is AutoPlay?
AutoPlay allows Marv to automatically queue up relevant songs when the ones you have queued run out.
-autoplay
Toggles AutoPlay
-controls
Brings up a reaction control set
-join
Makes the bot join your voice channel-leave
Makes the bot leave your voice channel-stop
Makes the bot stop
-volume [number between 1 and 100]
Allows you to change the volume-pause
Pauses the song-play
Resumes the song-ff
Fast forwards the song by 10 seconds-rw
Rewinds the song by 10 seconds
For more info on controlling the time of the song, click here