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You can PM, or post on Global to set a reminder. <code>#remindme</code>, <code>#remember</code>, <code>#reminder</code>, <code>@remindme</code> can all be used with [time/interval] [optionally <code>-pm</code>, if posting and you want the reminder to be a PM.]
 
Easiest way to set a reminder is to say it like this: <code>April 1 "this is my reminder"</code>.
In a PM, you can also say <code>show reminders</code>, and it will show upcoming reminders.
You may also manage what chat rooms @remindme is watching/subscribed to, with the commands <code>rooms!</code> (shows currently watched rooms) and <code>[un]subscribe! [room ID]</code>.
 
===MNDP===
 
To be notified before any Monday Night Dance Parties, follow the @remindme bot, and send it this message:
 
<code>@remindme sub mndp</code>
 
===Beacons===
You can create "beacons" which are alerts for events. Be sure to follow @remindme first.(Because it is a bot, you need to follow it for it to have permission to message you.)
* <code>edit [public] [relay] beacon [beacon name] [@username @username...]</code> changes the publishers and whether the beacon is public or private.
* <code>delete beacon [beacon name]</code> will delete the beacon.
* <code>show [my] beacons</code> will list all public beacons, or all public beacons and your beacons, if you ask in a PM. Beacons with a <code>(r)</code> are "relay" beacons. If you ask for "my" beacons in a PM, it will show your subscribed beacons.
* <code>sub [beacon name]</code> will subscribe you to a beacon.
* <code>unsub [beacon name]</code> will unsubscribe you from a beacon.
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