

There are three autoproxy modes currently implemented: The bot's autoproxy feature allows you to have messages be proxied without directly including the proxy tags. Note that this only works if the message hasīeen sent from your own account. To delete a PluralKit-proxied message, you can react to it with the ❌ emoji. Since the messages will be posted by PluralKit's webhook, there's no way to delete the message as you would a normal user message. Use a different proxy bot there), you can type pk system proxy on/off to do that. If you need to disable proxying messages for your system entirely in a specific server (for example, if you'd like to # Disabling proxying on a per-server basis You can react to the message with the 🔔 or ❗️ emoji (or even 🏓), and PluralKit will ping the relevant member and account in the sameĬhannel on your behalf with a link to the message you reacted to. If you'd like to "ping" the account behind a proxied message without having to query the message and ping them yourself, Or you can use the pk message command followed by the message's ID (opens new window). for moderation reasons), you can query the message for its sender account, system, member, etc.Įither you can react to the message itself with the ❔ or ❓ emoji, which will DM you information about the message in question, If you want information about a proxied message (eg.

When proxying, you may then use any of the tags to proxy for that specific member. If you'd like to proxy a member in multiple ways (for example, a name or a nickname, uppercase and lowercase variants, etc), you can add multiple tag pairs. # Using multiple distinct proxy tag pairs The current workaround is to use different proxy tags. NB: If you want as proxy tags, there is currently a bug where custom server emojis will (wrongly)īe interpreted as proxying with that member (see issue #37 (opens new window)).

You can now type a message enclosed in your proxy tags, and it'll be deleted by PluralKit and reposted with the appropriate member name and avatar (if set). You can have any proxy tags you want, including one containing emojis.
