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# Command Settings

Command Settings are used in the runWithSettings function.

### pagination.page

The page to start on for all pagination commands. The page number is zero indexed. Starting at a page that doesn't exist leads to bad times

### pagination.disabled

Disables the pagination buttons on paginated commands, so will just display the first page, or the pagination.page if it's set.

### 8ball.rig

Only applies to the !8ball command. Rigs the 8ball response to a specific one, has to be a number between 0 and 14.

### clap.emoji

Only applies to the !clap command. Sets the emoji/character put in between each word.

```lua
local discord = require('discord');
discord.runWithSettings("!clap this has 💀 inbetween", {["clap.emoji": 💀})
-- this💀has💀💀💀inbetween
```

### emoji.count

The number of emojis in the !emoji command, should not be set too high otherwise emojis won't show up.

### spongebob.url

The URL of the image used in the !spongebob command


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