To use the Midjourney bot, you'll need to use a designated bot channel and a Discord slash command.

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/imagine: Start typing "/imagine" to see an option appear above your text. Click or tap on the "/imagine" option to create a prompt field where you can enter the details of what you want the bot to generate, as shown in the video below.

Usage: /imagine [image prompts] [text prompts] [parameters].

/blend: This feature allows you to blend two images together, similar to using multiple image prompts with the /imagine command. The main advantage is that you don't need to provide image URLs, making it much easier to use.

/fast: This option runs each job in about 1 minute, but keep in mind that it will consume your monthly allotment of GPU/processing hours.

/help: Use this command to access general information about Midjourney AI, including basic commands, account links, DM info, and links to official knowledge articles.

/info: Use this command to see information related to your account, including your subscription level, job mode, visibility mode, fast time remaining, lifetime usage, relaxed usage, and queued job info.

/public: This is the default mode, where anyone can see your jobs and images.

/prefer: This command allows you to permanently add a command or parameter to the end of all your jobs, making it easier to customize your image generation settings.

/private: This command switches your jobs to private mode, meaning that they will not be visible to anyone else except moderators.

/relax: This command allows you to generate jobs essentially for free, but keep in mind that they will take longer to complete. Use this when you've run out of hours in the month to avoid being billed for usage.

/settings: This command opens up the visual user interface that allows you to adjust your image generation settings, making it a very useful tool for fine-tuning your results.

/show: Use this command to rerun an old job by providing the job ID. You can find the job ID in your website gallery or by "Reacting" to the old image with the "Envelope" icon.

/subscribe: This command allows you to modify your subscription to Midjourney AI, and the bot will send you a link to get started.