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Destiny Item Manager

Destiny Item Manager (DIM) lets Destiny game players easily move items between their Guardians and the Vault. DIM's goal is to let players equip their guardians quickly. Our Loadouts feature accomplishes this by removing manual steps needed when transferring items.

Loadouts give players the ability to define sets of items that they want on their Guardians. When a loadout is selected, DIM will move all of the items referenced by the Loadout to a Guardian. If the item was equipped by another guardian, the Loadouts feature will replace that item with a similar item, if possible, to allow the Loadout referenced item to be transferred. With a single click of a button, you can have a PVP, PVE, or Raid-ready guardian.

DIM is based on the same services used by the Destiny Companion app to move and equip items. DIM will not be able to dismantle any of your items.

Visit /r/DestinyItemManager or @ThisIsDIM for updates and more details.

Bugs and feature requests

Have a bug or a feature request? Please first search for existing and closed issues. If your problem or idea is not addressed yet, please open a new issue.

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Translation

If you speak a language other than English that Destiny supports, a great way to help with DIM development is to provide translations. See translation guide for more info on how to help.

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md for information on how to Contribute to the development of DIM.

License

Code released under the MIT license.

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