Command Reference
Command reference
This page is NOT a comprehensive list of all commands available in /plu/ral.
This page is for extra information about commands that may not be clear from their descriptions.
For a complete list of commands, simply type /
in a discord channel with /plu/ral in it, and select /plu/ral's icon on the left.
Message commands are commands accessed by right-clicking a message (or hold on mobile), and clicking the Apps
option.
This command is used to get the proxy logs for any message. If used on a proxied message, it will return the logs for the original message.
If you are not the original author of the message, or a member of the usergroup that proxied the message, some logs will be removed, such as group channel restrictions, and autoproxy information. This is to keep all potentially sensitive information private.
This command is used to edit /plu/ral messages, including both traditional webhook messages, and userproxy messages.
Running this command will respond with a pop-up, allowing you to make changes to the message.
This command is used to tie a proxied message to the original sender. Use on any proxied message to get the original sender's information.
If you do not use /plu/ral and would like to see the original sender's information,
you can add the /plu/ral info bot to your account.
This is a minimal bot with just the proxy info command, that can be used anywhere.
You do NOT need to add this bot to your account if you are using /plu/ral, as it is already included in the bot.
This bot cannot be added to servers.
- Interaction latency
- Average latency to receive the last 100 interactions (interactions are commands, button presses, etc.)
- Proxy latency
- Average latency from a message being sent, to the proxy message being sent for the last 100 proxied messages
- note: some messages messages will not be included in this average, for example if they include attachments, cloned emoji, dice rolls, etc.
- Average latency from a message being sent, to the proxy message being sent for the last 100 proxied messages
This command is nothing more than a shortcut to /autoproxy
, with the global option set to True
.