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Most member commands follow the format of `pk;member MemberName verb Parameter`. Note that if a member's name has multiple words, you'll need to enclose it in "double quotes" throughout the commands below (_except_ for `pk;member new`).
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Most member commands follow the format of `pk;member MemberName verb Parameter`. Note that if a member's name has multiple words, you'll need to enclose it in "double quotes" throughout the commands below (_except_ for `pk;member new`).
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*:information_source: For all memer commands, you can use either the member name or display name, but not the proxy tag.*
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*:information_source: For all member commands, you can use either the member name or display name, but not the proxy tag.*
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### Creating a member
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### Creating a member
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You can't do much with PluralKit without having registered members with your system, but doing so is quite simple - just use the `pk;member new` command followed by the member's name, like so:
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You can't do much with PluralKit without having registered members with your system, but doing so is quite simple - just use the `pk;member new` command followed by the member's name, like so:
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