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# me

## Summary

The `/me` command is used to view and change your [user settings](/settings/user-settings.md). These settings are tied to you, and apply to all servers that you are in.

* `/me view` - View your settings.
* `/me edit <setting>` - Change one of your settings.
* `/me remove` Remove all of your data.

## View Your Settings

Type `/me view` to view your current user settings.

![](/files/P9phB5F3WjWfdVwpqUMu)

{% hint style="info" %}
If a setting is *italicized* it means you are using the default setting value.
{% endhint %}

## Change One of Your Settings

Type `/me edit <setting>` to change one of your settings.

![](/files/w6tHD2Gkh2cTlC8N8SoI)

## Reset a Setting to Default

Type `/me edit <setting> reset:True` to reset a setting to default.

![](/files/cXr4SN32SKfCdon8JzeZ)

## Remove All of Your Data

Type `/me remove` to remove all of your data.

![](/files/3CiGgj57sHtt0trO1UD8)


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