Global Playlist Commands

Global playlists are shared across all servers using Soya Music. Create, manage, and play playlists that everyone can enjoy. All commands use the prefix >.

About Global Playlists

  • Global playlists are accessible from any server with Soya Music
  • Create themed playlists to share your favorite music collections
  • Use >gb-all to discover playlists created by others

gb-all

Shows all available global playlists that can be accessed by anyone on any server with Soya Music.

Usage

>gb-all

Examples

>gb-all

Note

This displays a paginated list if there are many playlists.

gb-create

Creates a new global playlist that can be accessed by all users across all servers.

Usage

>gb-create <name>

Examples

>gb-create Workout_Hits>gb-create Best_of_2024

Note

Choose descriptive names to make your playlist easily findable by others.

gb-delete

Deletes a global playlist that you own.

Usage

>gb-delete <name>

Examples

>gb-delete Workout_Hits

Note

You can only delete global playlists that you have created.

gb-info

Displays detailed information about a specific global playlist, including songs, creator, and more.

Usage

>gb-info <name>

Examples

>gb-info Dance_Party_Mix

Note

This will show all tracks in the playlist along with additional metadata.

gb-my

Shows all global playlists that you have created.

Usage

>gb-my

Examples

>gb-my

Note

Useful for managing your own global playlist collection.

gb-play

Loads and plays a global playlist in the current voice channel.

Usage

>gb-play <name>

Examples

>gb-play Top_Hits_2024

Note

This will add all songs from the global playlist to your current queue and start playing.

gb-playshuffle

Loads and plays a global playlist in shuffled order.

Usage

>gb-playshuffle <name>

Examples

>gb-playshuffle Study_Music

Note

Great for when you want variety from a playlist instead of sequential playback.

gb-remove

Removes a specific track from a global playlist that you own.

Usage

>gb-remove <playlist name> <track position>

Examples

>gb-remove My_Favorites 3

Note

The track position is the number shown in the playlist when using gb-info.

gb-removedupe

Removes duplicate tracks from a global playlist that you own.

Usage

>gb-removedupe <name>

Examples

>gb-removedupe Party_Mix

Note

Useful for cleaning up playlists that may have accumulated duplicate songs.

gb-save

Saves the currently playing track to one of your global playlists.

Usage

>gb-save <playlist name>

Examples

>gb-save Favorites

Note

A quick way to add songs you discover to your global collections.

gb-saveall

Saves the entire current queue to a global playlist that you own.

Usage

>gb-saveall <playlist name>

Examples

>gb-saveall Great_DJ_Set

Note

Perfect for preserving a great listening session for future use.