
Some systems may require a custom plugin to work properly, but once done it’ll work smoothly. Support for most administrative systems such as HD Admin, Kohl’s Admin Infinite, and more.A player mentioning system that comes with an autofill dropdown menu when mentioning a user.If you don’t like display names, you can disable them in settings. DisplayName support, with an ability to hover over display names to reveal the actual username, and an option to make them italicized.An emoji dropdown menu that allows you to quickly send emojis in the chat to further express yourself.A custom Rich Text supported bubble chat system that has an API included using the plugin system for developers to give non-player-objects the ability to use chat bubbles.This allows you to send custom messages, create new channels, quickly make Discord webhooks, and more! I’ve created some plugins that’ll be included in this post for developers. A plugin system that allows you to modify the system’s internals without requiring to fork the source code.The ability to select messages in the chat and copy/paste parts of them.A basic permissions system that allows you to quickly give specific groups of users specific chat colors and chat tags.This means that the system will not work on Xbox, does not allow you to speak to people you have blocked, and will not function if your privacy settings have chat disabled. Support for Roblox’s privacy settings and terms.Support for Roblox’s new attribute system to allow developers to quickly modify specific users chat properties without the need of making a plugin or forking.Rich Text support with a basic markdown format that allows you to use bold, italics, bold italics, strikethroughs, underlines, and even a custom color tag format.Highly customizable configuration that allows you to configure a lot of aspects of the system.I’m planning on introducing more features as the system grows in popularity. Featuresīetter Chat is feature-packed with a lot of features. Although, I may not recommend learning from my code since it’s messy and this is my first ever custom chat system. It’s also fully open-sourced if you want to see how it works. This one is feature-packed, easier to set up, and more functionality for developers. This was branched off of my chat fork that I released. I believe it’s stable enough for release as of now. Hey everyone! I’ve been working on a cool custom chat system for roughly the past month. I’d recommend using that over this when it’s released in it’s entirety.

V3 is an entire ground-up rewrite with significantly better user-experience in mind than what this project is. Check the current solution of this thread for any updates. I’m doing this because this version is not easy to maintain and it’s entire system is inefficient in my opinion. I want to acknowledge this version will be soon outdated by the predecessor V3.
