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# Commands

Code color argument :&#x20;

* <mark style="color:red;">Required</mark>
* <mark style="color:green;">Not required</mark>
* <mark style="color:purple;">Can pass more than one argument</mark>

### Specify arguments

You can specify arguments in all commands to pass data in commands.

You must use `--` keyword followed by the name of the argument to pass data to him.

```
sm "my message to send" --channel 123456789     :: I specified the channel where the message should be sent

```

Required parameters can be specified if you don't desire put them in the right order.

```
sm --channel 123456789 --message "my message to send"

```

{% hint style="warning" %}
Argument in <mark style="color:purple;">purple</mark> can't be specified because it's taken all parameters before.
{% endhint %}


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