What it does
A message disappears, a role changes, a member is banned: without a log, nothing remains. Discord's native audit log is capped at 45 days, does not cover messages, and is only visible to administrators.
The Logging module records nine categories of events in the channels of your choice, with before/after content for edited messages and the author of every sanction.
It is one of the most requested features, and here it is entirely free - where most competing bots simply do not offer it.
What you can do
- Nine categories: messages, members, moderation, channels, roles, server, voice, invites, dashboard
- A different channel per category
- Before/after content for edited messages
- Sanction authors, retrieved via the Discord audit log
- Exclusion of channels, roles or bots
- Colour coding per event type, for skim reading
How to set it up
4 steps · about 3 minutes
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1
Create your log channels
One private staff-only channel is enough to start. You can split the categories later.
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2
Enable the useful categories
Open “Logging” and enable what interests you. The “Send everything to one channel” button configures all nine at once.
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3
Filter the noise
Exclude your busiest channels and leave “Ignore bots” on. An unreadable log is never consulted.
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4
Grant the audit permission
To show who banned or deleted, the bot needs “View Audit Log”. Without it, events are recorded without their author.
Frequently asked questions
Does the bot keep the content of my messages?
No. Content is read on the fly and posted to your log channel. Nothing is stored in our database.
Why do some logs not show the author?
That information comes from the Discord audit log, which is only accessible for a few seconds and requires a dedicated permission. Without it, the event is logged without an author.
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Ready to try it?
This module is free. Invite the bot and enable it in two clicks.
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