Add docs page for permission check command
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		| @@ -20,4 +20,16 @@ PluralKit has a couple of useful command shorthands to reduce the typing: | ||||
| |pk;member|pk;m| | ||||
| |pk;member new|pk;m n| | ||||
| |pk;switch|pk;sw| | ||||
| |pk;message|pk;msg| | ||||
| |pk;message|pk;msg| | ||||
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| ## Permission checker command | ||||
| If you're having issues with PluralKit not proxying, it may be an issue with your server's channel permission setup. | ||||
| PluralKit needs the *Read Messages*, *Manage Messages* and *Manage Webhooks* permission to function. | ||||
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| To quickly check if PluralKit is missing channel permissions, you can use the `pk;permcheck` command in the server | ||||
| in question. It'll return a list of channels on the server with missing permissions. This may include channels | ||||
| you don't want PluralKit to have access to for one reason or another (eg. admin channels). | ||||
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| If you want to check permissions in DMs, you'll need to add a server ID, and run the command with that. | ||||
| For example: `pk;permcheck 466707357099884544`. You can find this ID | ||||
| [by enabling Developer Mode and right-clicking (or long-pressing) on the server icon](https://discordia.me/developer-mode). | ||||
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