![]() ![]() Once node is installed, run npm install from the bot directory to install the bot's dependencies. tul!cfg cmdblacklist - Add or remove channels to the bot's command blacklist - users will be unable to issue commands in blacklisted channels.tul!cfg blacklist - Add or remove channels to the bot's proxy blacklist - users will be unable to proxy in blacklisted channels.Useful for having a searchable channel and for distinguishing between similar names. tul!cfg log - Enable the bot to send a log of all tulpa messages and some basic info like who registered them.tul!cfg rename - Change all instances of the default name 'tulpa' in bot replies in this server to the specified term.tul!cfg roles - Enable or disable automatically managed mentionable tulpa roles, so that users can mention tulpas.tul!cfg prefix - Change the bot's prefix.tul!cfg - Configure server-specific settings.tul!feedback - Send a message to the developer, who may reply through the bot.tul!find - Find and display info about tulpas by name.tul!showuser - Show the user that registered the tulpa that last spoke. ![]() tul!tag - Remove or change a tulpa's or your user tag (displayed next to name when proxying).tul!brackets - View or change a tulpa's brackets.tul!birthday - View or change a tulpa's birthday, or see upcoming birthdays.tul!describe - View or change a tulpa's description.tul!avatar - View or change a tulpa's avatar.tul!list - Get a detailed list of yours or another user's registered tulpas.tul!help - Print this message, or get help for a specific command.Discord bot written in eris for proxying user messages through webhooks to emulate tulpas/systems users having their own user accounts. (yes im following a tutorial) const Discord = require('discord.js') I'm currently working on a discord bot command that replies with an embed message the code looks like this. ![]()
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