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  1. Tupperbox

    Tupperbox is a bot that allows you to create and talk through fake bot profiles. Great for plural users and roleplay!

  2. Tupperbox Guide | Basics

    Tupperbox is a bot that allows you to send messages that look like they came from other profiles. Getting started is easy - you just need to know how to make a tupper and how to send a tupper …

  3. Tupperbox Guide | Command Reference

    Tupperbox Commands Note: Tupperbox has a configurable prefix. In command examples below, replace tul! with your server's Tupperbox prefix where necessary. Getting Started tul! register - …

  4. Tupperbox Guide | FAQ

    Leverage the full power of Tupperbox's CDN for your tupper avatars by storing additional uncompressed and uncropped versions for easy access! Send custom Discord embeds with tuppers!

  5. Tupperbox Guide | Customizing Tuppers

    Learn about all the ways to show off your tupper's personality with avatars, descriptions, and more.

  6. Tupperbox Guide | Troubleshooting

    This is probably an issue with Tupperbox's chat command parsing. Bots can be kinda finicky sometimes, especially if your tupper name has spaces, fancy fonts, or emojis.

  7. Tupperbox Guide | Command tul!invite

    If you want to use Tupperbox in your server, you can use this command to get an invite link. You'll need the Manage Server permission in the server in order to add it.

  8. Tupperbox Guide | Command tul!remove

    tul! remove Usage tul! remove <name> Remove <name> from your account. tul! remove * Remove all of your tuppers (requires confirmation). Note: Tupperbox has a configurable prefix. In command …

  9. Tupperbox Guide | Command tul!edit

    tul! edit <message> <content> Edit a message by link or ID. Link edits work in DMs too if you want to edit in private. Note: Tupperbox has a configurable prefix. In command examples above, replace tul! …

  10. Tupperbox Guide | Configuring Your Server

    The default prefix for Tupperbox is tul!. This means that to use a command, you would type something like tul!help in a channel where Tupperbox can see your message. If you want to change the prefix, …