If you wish to add this bot, just use the Server Setup Guide on how to do so. With Premium, users can go back 30 days and graph in a variety of ways. More Options For Graphsįree users have a limited period of how far they can go back in terms of the data graphed, and have limited options on how it can be graphs. Using Discord's search functionality (heavily suggest looking into that if you haven't use it, by the way), the possibilities are near endless. I know of one Realm owner who uses it both to narrow down subjects to a precise degree while also tracking active Realm times. This has a variety of uses, from statistical to moderation - it's really up to you what you do with this information. It looks something like this (minus the obvious censoring): Instead of making the bot send a summary of people on every hour, a live playerlist shows who joined and left a Realm every minute, basically making it a live join/leave logger. ![]() While this is very basic for now, it is planned to expand heavily in the future. Realms Playerlist Premium allows for extra features that otherwise could not be provided by the bot without funding. Premium users can go all the way back to 30 days. or just show it off for fun.įree users have limited options that do not go back as far. The data isn't 100% accurate, but you can use it to observe patterns. There are a variety of options to chose from, from the graph up above to a day-to-day breakdown. You can make cool graphs about your Realm and its users: The Realm offline detection is mostly accurate - it may not work as well for smaller Realms, but for larger ones, it should work fine. This simply hooks onto your autorunning playerlist. Sometimes, it can be useful to get pinged when that happens: Realms go down a lot if they're big, most likely because they can't handle the load. For fun, the command also displays their total playtime.īy default, the command only goes back a day, but it can go till 7, as seen here. Using this command allows you to scroll through each session in an intuitive format. You can also request for a breakdown of join/leaves (otherwise known as sessions) via /get-player-log: However, for normal users, there is a command that can be run by everyone that allows you to view everyone currently online: /online. The command can normally only be run by people with Manage Server permissions (can be adjusted the same way you adjust other slash command permissions) and is not meant to be seen by normal people. There is also an automatic version that runs every hour in a specified channel (as seen in the picture) - it displays a list going back an hour, every hour. The command version allows you to get who was on the Realm up to the last 24 hours. The censored space are gamertags of users on the Realm. It's also one of those features that is easier to show than tell: Of course, this is the main feature of the bot. Dedicated users can even (try to) self-host the bot, if they wish. □ Open Source: The code is available to the public and able to be audited and learned from.Take a look at the Server Setup Guide for more information. □ Easy to Use: Simply add the bot, link your Realm, and you already have join/leave tracking enabled.You can also get a breakdown for an individual player to analyze as you wish. ![]()
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