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Usage Logs


Usage Logs


Monitor your servers changes via Circle Usage Logs.

View the past 50 dashboard changes and commands run with information about the user that executed each individual action!



Getting Started


  1. Navigate to your server's dashboard.
  2. Click the Usage Logs button located on the left-hand side of your server's dashboard.



Dashboard Logs


This will display the most recent changes to your server's dashboard, such as changes/adjustments made to plugins or commands.


The information displayed consists of the date and time (automatically converted to your browser's timezone), the username and ID of the user that executed the action, and information regarding the type of action performed.


What are "Dangerous" dashboard logs?


Dashboard logs are usually classified as "Dangerous" by Circle when it's a large action that may cause issues in your server, such as when a large Custom Command has been deleted (because, for example, once a Custom Command is deleted, it's impossible to get it back).


Example of how dashboard logs look


Command Logs


This will display the most recent commands run within your server; this includes utility commands and commands run by community members.


The information displayed consists of the date and time (automatically converted to your browser's timezone), the username and ID of the user that executed the command, and information regarding the command performed.


Example of how command logs look


Rows Per Page


This will change the amount of actions displayed on each page.

For example, changing this to "15" will display the most recent 15 actions of that type as opposed to making you scroll through pages.


50 is the maximum number of actions displayed within usage logs.


In this example, the past most recent 50 actions will be displayed.

Updated on: 09/11/2025

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