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Documenting your ERLC sessions with screenshots is a great way to showcase activity, build community pride, and maintain records of key moments. The /sessionimages command makes posting those screenshots a one-step process, dropping a clean, branded embed directly into your configured session images channel.

Description

The /sessionimages command posts an official session image to the server’s configured session images channel. Each submission is wrapped in a rich embed that includes the session type, the name of the staff member who submitted it, and an automatic timestamp. This keeps your image log consistent, organized, and easy to browse — no more scattered screenshots in random channels.

Usage

/sessionimages [type] [image_url]

Parameters

type
string
required
The type of session the image is from. Common values include:
TypeDescription
SSUServer Startup screenshot
PatrolPatrol session activity
RaidRaid event documentation
TrainingTraining session capture
Additional session types may be available depending on your server’s configuration.
image_url
string
required
A direct URL to the image, or attach an image file directly in Discord when running the command. The image must be publicly accessible if using a URL. Supported formats include .png, .jpg, and .jpeg.

Permissions Required

RoleAccess
Administrator✅ Full access
Configured Admin Role✅ Full access
Staff Role✅ Full access
Regular Members❌ No access

What the Embed Shows

Each session image submission generates a rich embed in the session images channel with the following details:
  • 📸 Session Type — The type provided at submission
  • 👤 Submitted By — The staff member who ran the command
  • 🕒 Timestamp — Automatically recorded submission time
  • 🖼️ Image — The attached or linked screenshot
The session images channel must be configured before using this command. Set it up via /config channels. See Session Configuration for full setup instructions.

Example Usage

/sessionimages Patrol https://i.imgur.com/example.png
This posts an embed to your session images channel showing the Patrol session type, your name as the submitter, the current timestamp, and the attached image.
Encourage your staff team to post session images regularly — it creates a living archive of server activity that’s great for community recaps, staff reports, and showcasing your server’s engagement to potential new members.
Make sure image URLs are direct links to the image file itself (ending in .png, .jpg, etc.). Links to image hosting pages — rather than the image file — won’t render correctly in the embed.