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# POW Integration

Wren is fully integrated with **POW** (Project Overwatch), the ultimate tool that delivers "ERLC moderation but better."

## What is POW?

Project Overwatch (POW) is an advanced moderation platform built specifically for Emergency Response: Liberty County (ERLC). It gives server owners and moderators incredibly powerful tools to manage their communities seamlessly.

## How Wren Works with POW

By linking Wren to your POW account, Wren gains the ability to interact with POW's advanced moderation features directly from Discord. This allows your team to easily manage the server, fetch player information, and handle moderation tasks without ever needing to leave the chat!

## Configuration

To connect Wren to your POW instance, server administrators can use the `/wren config view` command:

* Open the configuration panel and go to the **Secrets** section.
* Enter your **POW token** (your unique API token from the POW dashboard).
* Go to the **Identity** or **Channels** sections to set any other required URLs or channels for POW to sync with.

Once connected, Wren will instantly be able to communicate with Project Overwatch!


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