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# Reputation Commands

{% hint style="info" %}
Everyone can use these commands!
{% endhint %}

```
/rep add [user] <superrep>
```

Add/Give someone reputation points\
Note:- If superrep is false then 1 point will be added if it is true then 5 points will be added

```
/rep leaderboard
```

Shows Top users who have the most points

```
/rep profile [user]
```

Shows reputation points of that user

```
/rep remove
```

Remove points from a user\
**Note: Only admins can use this command**

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