# Command list
This page shows a list of all commands PluralKit supports.
## How to read this page
The first block for each command, **Usage**, shows the format of each command. This is essentially a "template" you'll need to fill in.
The parts you can change are called **arguments**, and they're highlighted.
### Arguments
The command's **Arguments** section will describe how to fill them in, and what you need to put there.
::: details Example of a command with an argument
Here's an example of a command with an argument:
some-command this-is-an-argument
When running this command, fill in the argument like so:
some-command My cool text
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### Systems and members
Some commands accept a **target system or member**:
For **systems**, this can either be a [5-character ID](./ids.md), a `@mention`, or a [Discord user ID](https://support.discord.com/hc/en-us/articles/206346498-Where-can-I-find-my-User-Server-Message-ID-).
In many cases you can leave the system out entirely. Instead, it'll just use your own system.
For **members**, this can be the member's name or their [5-character ID](./ids).
::: details Example of referring to systems
system list
system abcde list
system @Myriad#1234 list
system 466378653216014359 list
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::: details Example of referring to members
member Myriad info
member "Myriad Kit"
member zxcvb info
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::: warning
If you're trying to refer to a member with **spaces or emojis** in their name, you'll need to wrap the name in either 'single' or "double" quotes. Alternatively, you can use the [member ID](./ids).
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## System commands
::: tip
You can use s instead of system as a short-hand.
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## Member commands
::: tip
You can use m instead of member as a short-hand.
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## Switch commands
::: tip
You can use sw instead of switch as a short-hand.
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