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Afterwards just run through the setup command on your discord server to get everything up and running!
Create a brand-new server or add to your existing server. Add any available features to your server with a guided process that allows you to click through connections, scheduler setups, ticket systems etc.
A robust tool to organize meetings amongst your group-members or team. Keep track of members that have signed up, absent members, scheduled date of a meeting, and more.
A notification system that allows you to connect to available connections. Currently supports full integration with GitHub. Allows customization of ‘type’ of notifications (which determines quantity) that get delivered straight to a Discord channel.
A broad tool to address anything within a project. Primarily used as a technical tool, you can create a ticket to receive support—whether that’s with technical difficulties, project difficulties, conflicts etc.
/setup
The /setup command will walk you through the integration of all of our available features into your server. Drop-down lists will allow you to navigate through different categories.
/schedule
The /schedule command will walk you through the setup of a scheduled event. Text boxes and descriptions will appear for the respective fields such as event name, date etc.
/create_webhook
The /create_webhook command generates a drop-down list to pick through available connections. It then provides you with a step-by-step guide on how to manually set up notifications for these connections.
/delete_webhook
The /delete_webhook command prompts you for a webhook source such as “GitHub.” The command will then remove the webhook from the channel it’s typed in to halt all notifications to that channel.
/github
The /github command prompts is an automated command to create a notification channel. By providing login information and a repository, the one-step command generates an automatic connection to GitHub.
/add
The /add command allows you to add a user to a ticket—useful in situations where you want more attention on something, specific skills from a user, etc.
/remove
The /remove command removes a user from the ticket. If the ticket requires sensitive information that a user isn’t qualified to see, the /remove command can remove them off the ticket.