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Project Tags

The project tags feature allows you to create custom tags you can apply to your projects to help better organise them. You can use these tags as a filter on the /project list command.

Read on to learn more about this feature!

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Project Tags are a patron-exclusive feature! Learn more about becoming a supporter using the /support command or by visiting the Support WriterStats page!

Creating a Project Tag

A project tag can be created using the /tag create command. Type in the name of your tag in the tag_name field to complete the process!

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You can rename a project tag using the /tag rename command.

Viewing a List of Tags

You can view all your tags using the /tag list command. The embed displayed will have your tags sorted in alphabetical order.

Applying a Project Tag

Once created, you can apply a project tag to a project using the /tag apply command! Simply start typing in your tag name into the tag_name field and select one of your displayed tags.

This automatically applies the tag to your active project. You can also specify another project to add the tag to using the /project_name field.

Removing a Project Tag

You can remove a project tag from a project using the /tag remove command. Simply start typing in your tag name into the tag_name field and select one of your displayed tags.

This automatically removes the tag from your active project. You can also specify another project to remove the tag from using the /project_name field.

Deleting a Project Tag

You can delete a preset using the /tag delete command.

Type in the preset's name into the tag_name field and select one of your displayed tags.

Click on the "Confirm" button on the embed that follows to complete deleting your tag.

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This action is irreversible.

What's Next?

You have now learned how to create and use project tags! This completes the docs' overview on WriterStats projects. Be sure to join the official support server if you have any further questions, where one of our helpers can help you!