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** [https://www.reddit.com/r/discordapp/comments/6c3n60/bot_for_connecting_multiple_discords/ Reddit discussion] | ** [https://www.reddit.com/r/discordapp/comments/6c3n60/bot_for_connecting_multiple_discords/ Reddit discussion] | ||
* '''{{l/sub|PluralKit}}''': a bot for [[multiple system]]s to be able to speak as individuals while connecting from a single account | * '''{{l/sub|PluralKit}}''': a bot for [[multiple system]]s to be able to speak as individuals while connecting from a single account | ||
* '''[ | * '''[[Discord Chat Explorer]]''' (recommended by mek) - apparently doesn't include edits, though | ||
** not sure if this is a bot or what | |||
Latest revision as of 19:02, 28 June 2021
About
Discord's functionality can be enhanced a fair amount by using bots to automatically handle various tasks. Discord explicitly supports the usage of bots without requiring them to go through an existing user account.
List
Note: somewhere, there is a semi-official directory of Discord bots... find this and add it here
- HaileyBot: a general-purpose bot, hosted elsewhere
- LoggerBot by Martacus: GitHub
- or should it be DiscordBot?
- Nadeko: a general-purpose bot that runs on Linux (presumably open-source)
- PluralKit: a bot for multiple systems to be able to speak as individuals while connecting from a single account
- Discord Chat Explorer (recommended by mek) - apparently doesn't include edits, though
- not sure if this is a bot or what
