> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://guide.tstudybot.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://guide.tstudybot.com/initial-setup/tstudy-permissions.md).

# TStudy Permissions

Permissions are divided into two types:&#x20;

* Global Permissions
* Channel Permissions

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Global permissions are used to apply permissions generally on the server. \
If they conflict with channel permissions, the channel permissions will be applied.
{% endhint %}

Permissions are managed through the use of roles, or by the users themselves. In the case of bots, Discord generates a role for the bot when it is invited.

If we want to add or remove permissions to TStudy, we must do so by configuring the permissions for that role.

## Global Permissions

We can check TStudy permissions by going to Server **Settings** >> **Roles** >> **TStudy**.

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If we go into the TStudy role, and on the permissions tab, we can see what TStudy can do on the server.

From here you can give and remove permissions by clicking on the switches.

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Do not remove any permissions, as TStudy will not work properly.
{% endhint %}

## Channel Permissions

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