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
Message commands are commands accessed by right-clicking a message (or hold on mobile), and clicking the Apps
option.
/plu/ral debug
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.
/plu/ral edit
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.
/plu/ral proxy info
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.
proxy info without /plu/ral
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.
General
/ping
- 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
/switch
This command is nothing more than a shortcut to /autoproxy
, with the global option set to True
.