Add Workshop Skins via Discord

coresnap

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Would like a variant of the (seemingly) discontinued Discord to Skinbox plugin that's on CF. The primary functionality would be for a much more appealing user experience for requesting and adding skins onto a server than what the typical skinbox UI's provide.

This would allow for players on the server to simply paste a link to a workshop skin in the designated discord channel, after which an admin/mod could approve/reject the request. Approvals will then dynamically add the requested skin to the configuration file of the server owner's skin plugin of choice, granting access to said skin on the server within moments of approval.

The original plugin required quite a bit of configuration and decent prompt skills, in which you'd have to download node js, implement it and run it in the correct location (not as cut and dry for a lot of server owners/pc operators), set up corresponding bots and map them to the correct locations (channels). Obviously some of this is not avoidable as it requires specific input to effectively operate, but still feel like there is a lot of room for improvement for the user experience, which would likely drive up price and definitely be a premium offering.

Anyways, just wanted to suggest this. Let me know if any further input is required from me. :) Thanks!
 
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