PluralFlux is a proxybot akin to PluralKit and Tupperbox, but for [Fluxer](https://fluxer.app/). It is written with the [Fluxer.js](https://fluxerjs.blstmo.com/) library.
[Invite it to your server](https://web.fluxer.app/oauth2/authorize?client_id=1471588659706540815&scope=bot&permissions=4503600164498496).
[Join the support server](https://fluxer.gg/WaO6qGdU)
If it's not running at the moment, it's because my computer crashed or something. I'm looking to move running it to a somewhat more permanent solution.
-`pf;import` - Imports from PluralKit using the JSON file provided by their export command. Importing from other proxy bots is *TBD*. `pf;import` and attach your JSON file to the message. This will only save the fields that are present in the bot currently, not anything else like birthdays or system handles (yet?). **Only one proxy can be set per member currently.**"
-`new` - Creates a new member to proxy with, for example: `pf;member new jane`. The member name should ideally be short so you can write other commands with it easily. The order of values is `pf;member new [name] [displayname] [proxy] [propic]`, _without brackets_. The name is **required**, but the rest are optional.
Usage notes:
- If anything has spaces, put it in quotes: `"Jane Doe"`
- If anything is unset, and you want to set something after it (for ex: you haven't set a display name, but you want to add a proxy), put the unset value in empty quotes in the same position: "" If you leave it out, the bot will set things wrong.
- The maximum length of a display name is 32 characters.
- You can't use the same proxy for two different members.
- You can also upload an image directly instead of using a url.
Examples:
- Full example: `pf;member new jane "Jane Doe" J:text https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2023/10/20/19/07/aster-8330078_1280.jpg`
- Example with gaps: `pf;member new bob "Bob he/him" "" https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2016/05/09/11/09/tennis-1381230_1280.jpg
-`remove` - Removes a member based on their name, for example: `pf;member remove jane`.
-`name` - Updates the name for a specific member based on their current name, for ex: `pf;member john name jane`. The member name should ideally be short so you can write other commands with it easily.
-`displayname` - Updates the display name for a specific member based on their name, for example: `pf;member jane "Jane Doe | ze/hir"`.This can be up to 32 characters long. If it has spaces, put it in __double quotes__.
-`propic` - Updates the profile picture for the member. Must be in JPG, PNG, or WEBP format and less than 10MB. The two options are:
1. Pass in a direct remote image URL, for example: `pf;member jane propic <https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2020/05/02/02/54/animal-5119676_1280.jpg>`. You can upload images on sites like <https://imgbb.com/>.
-`proxy` Updates the proxy tag for a specific member based on their name. The proxy must be formatted with the tags surrounding the word 'text', for example: `pf;member jane proxy Jane:text` or `pf;member amal proxy A{text}` This is so the bot can detect what the proxy tags are. **Only one proxy can be set per member currently.**
Check for, and add, feature requests in the [Issues tracker](https://github.com/pieartsy/PluralFlux/issues).
## LLM note
I do **not** use LLMs or other GenAI to generate code, nor do I ever plan to. _Very_ rarely, I ask questions of LLMs to troubleshoot bugs after search engines/StackOverflow/friends' knowledge has failed me, but that should lessen even more over time. As well, I used the Docker "Gordon" LLM to fix the many errors in my initial docker compose, but now that I have a devops person helping me, that should never happen again.