POD Guild Addons

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All About Addons 

( A Tutorial on Addons; How to Install, Uninstall, and Overall Basic Use.)

 

DoIKnowYou

"Do I Know You?" - The question asked by countless WoW players when looking for a group, someone to trade, or to just chat with.

About

This addon helps Our Guild by keeping track of people we have grouped with traded with, or just know. The addon allows you to rate a person, as well as make notes about them. It then stores your opinion, making this information avaliable for the Guild to see. You will be able to setup a easy landmark symbol under options that will appear colored code next to a players name, for example: 

Orriana!!

This easy tool tip will appear and be easy to see by adding it to your tooltip and automatically informing you when interacting with others. The real power behind this is guild usage. This addon uses the guild shared data channel to share your opinion of other players, so you can be informed of potential without ever seeing them before.

 Features:

  • Set notes for players of both factions
  • Display rep and notes in tooltip
  • Share data with guild
  • Notes saved across characters, pug with one, avoid on another!
  • Auto-query other players when interacting (grouping, whispering, trading)
  • Adds a rep indicator to players' names in chat!
  • View rep + notes on your friends list.
  • Data browser to search your saved data 

Armory

About

This addon allows are guild to share, and interact no matter if we are on an alt or not. All armory information as seen on the offical site from Blizzard Entertainment, in game, for all your characters, on all realms. It includes all information about all skills, professions, recipes, PVP, arena teams. There is even a searchable inventory, including bags, bank, mailbox and auctioned items. It keeps track of your Quest logs, spell books, achievments, and statistics of all your characters. You are able to share quests, recipes, and character information with other Armory Users. Armory also has a searchable Guild Bank that updates itself automatically. 

Features

  • Overview of location, stats, equipment, reputation, skill levels, talents and honor per character
  • Overview of inventory items, including bag, bank, mail and auctioned items per character and overall
  • Overview of quests per character
  • Overview of profession recipes per character
  • Overview of spells per character (including pets)
  • Overview of arena teams
  • Searchable inventory by name or quality (e.g. "=epic") per character or overall
  • Searchable professions by level (e.g. "10", "~10" or "10-20") or recipe name
  • Searchable achievements and statistics per character
  • Multiple realm support
  • Copy link in chat frame (shift-click in equipment, inventory, recipes, quests, spells and talents)
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  • Copy reputation into chat frame (shift-click)  
  • Gold per character and faction total
  • Saved instances (raid info) per character
  • Equipment comparison tooltips
  • Configurable inventory item expiration scanning at start-up and on-demand
  • Draggable frames
  • Native Auctioneer (EnhTooltip), oGlow, Pawn, ReagentCost and Elephant support
  • LibDataBroker support
  • Command-line search for items, spells, quests and recipes
  • Lookup quests, recipes and character information of other Armory users
  • Ability to filter Armory messages in the chat frame
  • Fully integrated Guild Bank support through a separate add-on*  
  • Startup

    There are five different ways in which you can start Armory.

    1. /armory
    2. /ar
    3. Bind a key in the key bindings section e.g. shift-a
    4. Use of a LDB display add-on
    5. Use the minimap button
    Data Collection

    Once Armory is enabled as a WoW add-on it will scan and keep track of your playing character's data. But some information can only be reached when you actually open a game window. Before you do so Armory will not be aware of any information contained in it. Game windows concerned are the bank, mailbox, AH and your skill windows (i.e. professions). Once opened Armory will contain their data.

    Just below the portrait there are two small arrows that enable you to browse forward and backward through your characters. In the key bindings section you can define hotkeys for both functions. At the right-hand side of the portrait you can push a dropdown button to access a character selection menu.

    Information Sharing

    You can lookup quests, recipes and character information (limited to gear and build) of other characters. The command "/ar lookup" will open a window just for this purpose. To communicate with other Armory users, Armory needs to use one of the available channels. Most usable are group channels, so you can "ask within the guild" or "ask within the raid", but you can also target someone to communicate directly. Note that when you look up character information you don't need to target someone, because you can still use one of the group channels to communicate. In this case you just enter the name of the character you want to inspect (this can also be name of an alt of the person who is online, as long as that person didn't block alt revelation for privacy reasons) and use a group channel you currently share. If this person is a guild member for instance you can select the guild channel to connect to this person's Armory. The lookup window will only show the channels available to you.
    One special note about quest lookups: when you lookup quests you can specify an area as well as a quest name (part). In the first case all quests that a character has in that area will be returned.

    Guild Bank

    Armory Guild Bank, AGB for short, is a separate add-on that enables you to view the Guild Bank contents anywhere in game. You need to visit the Guild Bank once and open all tabs. This will create an initial snapshot of each tab. Once this is done AGB will keep itself updated by exhanging information about tab changes between other guild members who also run AGB. This means that if someone else visits the Guild Bank and makes a deposit for instance, your AGB will be noticed about this change and will update its contents automatically.
    You open the Guild Bank with the command "/ar guildbank" or "/ar gb". Please note that sometimes it takes time to retrieve the item information from the game server. Usually after a refresh (reopening the tab) AGB will show the missing item names.
    If you disable the sharing module in Armory you can only use the snapshot feature of AGB.
     

    To search the database without opening Armory you can use "/ar find" from the command-line. The syntax is:

    • /ar find all | item | quest | spell | skill [namepart]

    where you should choose one of the search types "all", "item", "quest" "spell" or "skill", e.g. "/ar find item boots". If you omit the search type "item" will be assumed, .e.g. "/ar find item boots" is the same as "/ar find boots". To search all occurrences of the phrase "spell" you need to specify "/ar find all spell".
    You can also search for multiple name parts, e.g. "/ar find boots for" will find "Boots of Foretelling" and "Reinforced Mail Boots". To search an extact phrase you need to put quotes (single or double) around it, e.g. "/ar find 'boots of for'".

    Equipment Comparison

    If you see an equipment tooltip in game, you can press the Alt key to get a comparison tooltip with the equipment of the selected character. If you use for example Alt-PgUp and Alt-PgDn as navigation hotkeys you can easily browse through the equipment of all your alts while comparing.

    Options

    Armory's options are set by using the configuration panel. To access the options panel type "/ar config" or select it from the Interface option in the game's main menu. When using LDB integration or the minimap button (by default disabled if you use the toolbar integration) some options are also available in the icon's context menu. Use "/ar help" to get an overview of available commands.

    Maintenance

    There are some command-line options you can use to delete characters from your database: 

    • /ar delete all

    Deletes all characters in the database. The playing character will be rescanned.

    Example: /ar delete all

     

    • /ar delete realm [name]

    Deletes all characters that belong to the specified realm. If [name] is not provided the current realm will be assumed. If the playing character is part of the realm deleted, it will be rescanned.

    Example: /ar delete realm MyRealm (case sensitive)

     

    • /ar delete char [name] [realm]

    Deletes the specified character from the database. If [name] is omitted the playing character will be deleted first and then rescanned. If [realm] is not specified the current realm will be assumed.

    Example: /ar delete char MyChar MyRealm (case sensitive)

     
    Tips
    1. You can copy an item's name into the search box of the inventory and guild bank frame by alt-clicking a bag item or an item link.
    2. You can define several shortcut keys in WoW's key binding interface.
    3. If you have a "secret" guild character (i.e. not known as one of your alts) you should not reveal its relationship by clearing this option in the "Sharing" option panel for this character.
    4. Lookup and Guild Bank windows can also be opened through a context menu (toolbar and minimap button).
    5. You can delete an alt (not the playing character) by right-clicking its portrait and a pet by right-clicking the pet slot.
     
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