Welcome to the Discord Member Backup and Recovery Tool, known as "The Better Restorecord." This tool helps you manage your Discord community more effectively by allowing you to back up and restore member data. Whether you are merging guilds or simply want to keep your member list safe, this tool is designed to make your life easier.
For the latest updates and downloads, visit the Releases section.
- Member Backup: Easily back up all member data from your Discord guild.
- Member Recovery: Restore member data when needed, ensuring no one is left behind.
- Guild Mergers: Smoothly merge guilds while keeping member data intact.
- User-Friendly Interface: Simple commands make it easy to use, even for beginners.
- Discord Nitro Support: Compatible with Discord Nitro features for enhanced performance.
- Data Security: Ensures that all member data is securely stored and retrieved.
To get started, you need to download the latest release from the Releases section. Once you have the file, execute it to install the tool on your system.
- A Discord account
- Node.js installed on your machine
- Basic knowledge of how to use Discord bots
- Download the Release: Go to the Releases section and download the latest version.
- Run the Installer: Execute the downloaded file to install the tool.
- Configure Your Bot: Set up your Discord bot and give it the necessary permissions to access guild member data.
Once installed, you can start using the tool to back up and recover member data. Below are the basic commands you will need.
To back up your members, use the following command:
!backup
This command will create a backup file containing all member data from your guild.
To restore members from a backup file, use:
!restore <backup_file>
Replace <backup_file>
with the name of your backup file.
If you are merging guilds, you can use the following command:
!merge <source_guild_id> <target_guild_id>
This will transfer members from the source guild to the target guild.
We welcome contributions to improve this tool. If you want to contribute, please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
- Make your changes and commit them.
- Push your changes to your forked repository.
- Submit a pull request.
Please ensure your code follows the existing style and includes tests where applicable.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
If you encounter any issues or have questions, please check the Releases section for updates or open an issue in the repository.
For more information and to stay updated, please visit the Releases section.