Profile is a powerful Discord bot used to help handle storing user-filled forms in your servers.
With Profile, a server's moderators are able to create, modify, and manage different forms for users to fill in. Systems like this are a great help to a variety of communities - from storing character sheets in roleplay servers, to storing your fantasy football team, to just making moderator applications within your server.
Using Profile gives you automated flexibility - roles can be assigned to people after profiles are verified. Profiles can automatically fill in values based on current user roles. Don't worry about explicit language either; you can set up Profile so that user profiles need to be verified by your moderator team before they can go public.
There are two main parts to Profile - the moderator side (setting up and managing templates) and the user side (filling in created templates in a server).
By default, these commands require the manage guild
permission. You can
change this in your server's integrations settings, however.
/template create [name]
- This will create a new template that users can fill in.
/template edit [name]
- From this you can edit the attributes of the template - fields for the users to fill in, role to be assigned, locations where verification and archiving takes place, etc.
/template delete [name]
- This will permanently delete the referenced template, and all associated profiles.
/template list
- This will list the templates for your server.
Profiles are the user-facing side of Profile. Users can fill in the templates that you have created.
For the purposes of this example, we're going to assume that your created template has the name "character".
/character create
- This will set up a profile under the template for you.
/character get <user?>
- This will give you a list of your profiles in that template.
- If you provide a user, it will give you a list of their profiles instead.
/character edit [name]
- This will let you edit one of your profiles.
/character delete [name]
- This will delete one of your profiles.
Sometimes you may want to manage profiles for other people, forcibly editing or deleting something for another user. There are commands in place to help with that!
/template manage create [template] [user]
/template manage edit [template] [user] [name]
/template manage delete [template] [user] [name]