PluralKit is a Discord bot meant for plural communities. It has features like message proxying through webhooks, switch tracking, system and member profiles, and more.
**Do you just want to add PluralKit to your server? If so, you don't need any of this. Use the bot's invite link: https://discordapp.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=466378653216014359&scope=bot&permissions=536995904**
Configuring the bot is done through a JSON configuration file. An example of the configuration format can be seen in [`pluralkit.conf.example`](https://github.com/xSke/PluralKit/blob/master/pluralkit.conf.example).
The configuration file needs to be placed in the bot's working directory (usually the repository root) and must be called `pluralkit.conf`.
The configuration file is in JSON format (albeit with a `.conf` extension), and the following keys (using `.` to indicate a nested object level) are available:
The website and documentation are automatically built by GitHub Pages when pushed to the `master` branch. They use [Jekyll 3](https://jekyllrb.com), which requires [Ruby](https://www.ruby-lang.org) and [Bundler](https://bundler.io/).
To build the docs locally, run:
```
$ cd docs/
$ bundle install --path vendor/bundle
$ bundle exec jekyll build
To run an auto-reloading server, substitute the last command with: