This page will get you started :zap: lightning-fast :zap: with the bot. You'll need to follow these steps:
## Create a system
First, **create a system** with the following command:
pk;system new
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You can also specify a system name if you want:
pk;system new My System Name
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## Create a member
Second, **create a member** with the following command, inserting the member name:
pk;member new MyMember
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You can include spaces, punctuation, or symbols in the member name. However, you'll need to write them `"in quotes"` every time you refer to the member elsewhere.
Instead, you can give your member a simple, easy to type name, then set the member's [display name](/guide/#member-display-names) to a more complex version. That'll get displayed when proxying, and then you can keep the following commands simple.
Now, you'll need to tell PluralKit how you want to trigger the proxy using **proxy tags**. Often, these will be a pair of brackets, an emoji prefix, or something similar.
To set a member's proxy tags, you'll need to "pretend" you're proxying the word `text` - just the word itself, all-lowercase. This often gets a bit confusing, so here are a couple of examples with various patterns:
pk;member MyMember proxy J:text
pk;member MyMember proxy [text]
pk;member MyMember proxy 🌸text
pk;member MyMember proxy text -Q
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You're not limited to the types of proxy tags shown above. You can put anything you'd like around the word `text` (before, after, or both), and PluralKit will look for that. Be creative!
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## Set an avatar (optional)
If you want an avatar displayed, use the following command:
If you don't have a link, you can leave that out entirely, and then **attach** the image to the command message itself. PluralKit will pick up on the attachment, and use that instead.
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Avatars have some restrictions:
- The image must be in **.jpg**, **.png**, or **.webp** format
- The image must be under **1024 KB** in size
- The image must be below **1024 x 1024 pixels** in resolution (along the smallest axis).
- Animated GIFs are **not** supported (even if you have Nitro).