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
PluralKit has a Discord server for support, feedback, and discussion: https://discord.gg/PczBt78
Running the bot requires .NET Core (v3.1) and a PostgreSQL database.
Configuring the bot is done through a JSON configuration file. An example of the configuration format can be seen in 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 following keys are available:
PluralKit.Database
: the URI of the database to connect to (in ADO.NET Npgsql format)PluralKit.Bot.Token
: the Discord bot token to connect with
Running PluralKit is pretty easy with Docker. The repository contains a docker-compose.yml
file ready to use.
- Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/xSke/PluralKit
- Create a
pluralkit.conf
file in the same directory asdocker-compose.yml
containing at least aPluralKit.Bot.Token
field- (
PluralKit.Database
is overridden indocker-compose.yml
to point to the Postgres container)
- (
- Build the bot:
docker-compose build
- Run the bot:
docker-compose up
In other words:
$ git clone https://github.com/xSke/PluralKit
$ cd PluralKit
$ cp pluralkit.conf.example pluralkit.conf
$ nano pluralkit.conf # (or vim, or whatever)
$ docker-compose up -d
- Install the .NET Core 3.1 SDK (see https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download)
- Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/xSke/PluralKit
- Create and fill in a
pluralkit.conf
file in the same directory asdocker-compose.yml
- Run the bot:
dotnet run --project PluralKit.Bot
The website and documentation are automatically built by GitHub Pages when pushed to the master
branch. They use Jekyll 3, which requires Ruby and Bundler.
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:
$ bundle exec jekyll serve
This project is under the Apache License, Version 2.0. It is available at the following link: https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0