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# TempMute Command

Tempmute command is used when you want a user to be muted but for a specific time only!!

{% hint style="warning" %}
**NOTE:** *For this command to work, you need to setup your mute command perfectly.. that is putting the mute role above the member role but below the bot role.. and not allowing muted users to send messages through channel settings and role settings*
{% endhint %}

## *Usage*

| *Command*                  | Output                                               |
| -------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------- |
| \*tempmute <@user> \<time> | Mutes the mentioned user for the specific time given |


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