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Built-in Commands ​

AstrBot commands are registered through the plugin system. To keep the core lightweight, only a small set of basic commands are loaded with AstrBot itself. Other management and extended commands have been moved into a separate plugin.

Use /help to view currently enabled commands.

NOTE

  1. /help, /set, and /unset are not shown in the /help command list by default, but they are still available.
  2. If you change the wake prefix and remove the default /, commands must use the new wake prefix as well. For example, after changing the wake prefix to !, use !help and !reset instead of /help and /reset.

Core Built-in Commands ​

The following commands are shipped with AstrBot and loaded by default:

  • /help: View currently enabled commands and AstrBot version information.
  • /sid: View current message source information, including UMO, user ID, platform ID, message type, and session ID. This is commonly used when configuring admins, allowlists, or routing rules.
  • /name: Set a display alias for the current UMO, which means one concrete group or private-chat message source on a platform, so it is easier to recognize in WebUI. This command requires admin permission.
  • /reset: Reset the current conversation's LLM context.
  • /stop: Stop Agent tasks currently running in the current session.
  • /new: Create and switch to a new conversation.
  • /stats: View token usage statistics for the current conversation.
  • /provider: View or switch LLM Provider. This command requires admin permission.
  • /dashboard_update: Update AstrBot WebUI. This command requires admin permission.
  • /set: Set a session variable, commonly used for Agent Runner input variables such as Dify, Coze, or DashScope.
  • /unset: Remove a session variable.

These commands are located in:

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astrbot/builtin_stars/builtin_commands

Core Command Details ​

/sid ​

/sid shows information about the current message source. It mainly returns:

  • UMO: The unified message origin of the current message. It is commonly used for allowlists and per-session config routing.
  • UID: The sender's user ID. It is commonly used when adding AstrBot admins.
  • Bot ID: The platform instance ID of the current bot.
  • Message Type: The message type, such as private chat or group chat.
  • Session ID: The platform-side session ID.

In group chats, if unique_session is enabled, /sid also shows the current group ID. This group ID can be used to allowlist the entire group.

Common uses:

  • Add an admin: run /sid to get the UID, then add it in WebUI under Config -> Other Config -> Admin ID.
  • Configure allowlists: use UMO or group ID to control which sessions can use the bot.
  • Configure routing rules: use UMO to distinguish different platforms, groups, or private chats.

/name ​

/name sets a human-readable display alias for the current UMO. UMO stands for Unified Message Origin. It identifies one concrete message source in the form platform ID:message type:session ID, such as a QQ group, a Telegram group, or a private chat on a specific platform.

Raw UMOs are often long and are not always easy to recognize at a glance. After setting /name, AstrBot shows this alias first in WebUI UMO lists, session source selectors, cron delivery targets, conversation data, and other places where administrators need to identify or select a target session. This reduces the chance of choosing the wrong source when configuring routing rules, cron delivery targets, or per-session rules.

/name also records the readable auto name provided by the current platform when available, such as a group name in group chats or a sender nickname/ID in private chats. This lets WebUI show a readable name even when no manual alias has been set.

Usage:

  • /name <alias>: Set or update the alias for the current UMO. This command can be used repeatedly; the latest value overwrites the previous alias.
  • /name: With no argument, it does not modify the alias. It only shows usage, the current UMO, the current auto name, and the saved alias.

Display rules:

  • If both alias and auto name exist, AstrBot displays alias (auto name).
  • If only the auto name exists, AstrBot displays the auto name.
  • If neither exists, AstrBot displays the raw UMO.

/name requires admin permission.

/reset ​

/reset resets the LLM context of the current session.

For AstrBot's built-in Agent Runner, it:

  • Stops running tasks in the current session.
  • Clears the context messages of the current conversation.
  • Notifies long-term memory to clear the current session state.

For third-party Agent Runners such as dify, coze, dashscope, and deerflow, it:

  • Stops running tasks in the current session.
  • Removes the saved third-party conversation ID for this session, so the next turn starts a new conversation.

Permission notes:

  • In private chat, regular users can use it by default.
  • In group chat with unique_session enabled, regular users can use it by default.
  • In group chat without unique_session, admin permission is required by default.
  • If command permission settings have been customized, the actual configuration takes precedence.

/stop ​

/stop stops Agent tasks currently running in the current session.

It does not clear conversation history and does not create a new conversation. It only sends a stop request to tasks currently executing in this session.

For the built-in Agent Runner, /stop asks the Agent Runner to stop the current task.
For third-party Agent Runners such as dify, coze, dashscope, and deerflow, /stop directly stops registered running tasks in the current session.

If there are no running tasks in the current session, AstrBot will report that no task is running.

/stats ​

/stats shows token usage statistics for the current conversation.

It queries the database for all Provider call records in the current conversation and displays:

  • Total tokens (input + output).
  • Input tokens (cached) — input tokens that were cached by the provider and skipped for billing.
  • Input tokens (other) — input tokens that were not cached and billed normally.
  • Output tokens — tokens generated by the model.

If you are not in a conversation, AstrBot will prompt you to create one with /new.

/provider ​

/provider views or switches the Provider (LLM / TTS / STT) used by the current UMO.

Viewing the Provider list:

With no arguments, /provider lists all configured Providers grouped by LLM, TTS, and STT. Each Provider shows:

  • An index number for switching.
  • Provider ID and the model currently in use (LLM type).
  • Reachability status: ✅ means the connection is healthy, ❌ means a connection failure (with an error code).
  • The currently active Provider is marked with (currently in use) at the end.

NOTE

Reachability checks must be enabled in WebUI under Config -> General Config -> AI Config, expand the "More Settings" section at the bottom, and enable "Provider Reachability Check". When disabled, reachability markers are not shown and the list loads faster.

Switching Providers:

Use /provider <index> to switch the current session's LLM Provider to the Provider at the given index in the list.

  • /provider <index>: Switch to the LLM Provider at the given index.
  • /provider tts <index>: Switch to the TTS Provider at the given index.
  • /provider stt <index>: Switch to the STT Provider at the given index.

This command requires admin permission.

Built-in Commands Extension ​

Other commands that were previously shipped with the core have been moved to a separate plugin:

  • builtin_commands_extension

This plugin provides extended commands for plugin management, Provider management, model switching, Persona management, and conversation management. Examples include:

  • /plugin: View, enable, disable, or install plugins.
  • /op, /deop: Add or remove admins.
  • /provider: View or switch LLM Providers.
  • /model: View or switch models.
  • /history: View current conversation history.
  • /ls: View the conversation list.
  • /groupnew: Create a new conversation for a specified group.
  • /switch: Switch to a specified conversation.
  • /rename: Rename the current conversation.
  • /del: Delete the current conversation.
  • /persona: View or switch Persona.
  • /llm: Enable or disable LLM chat.

Install or enable the builtin_commands_extension plugin if you need these extended commands.

Permission Notes ​

Some commands require AstrBot admin permission, such as /dashboard_update, /name, /op, /deop, /provider, /model, and /persona.

You can use /sid to get a user ID, then add it in WebUI under Config -> Other Config -> Admin ID.

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