> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.aurinfer.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Profile & Personality

> Edit your character's public profile — vanity URL, tags, description — and define their personality, traits, and conversational style.

# Profile & Personality

This is where you tell the AI **who your character is**. Think of it like filling out a character sheet — the more detail you add, the better your character will behave.

There are two separate sections here: **Profile** (what the public sees) and **Personality** (how the AI actually behaves).

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## Profile

**How to get here:**

> Go to your character's dashboard → look at the left sidebar → click **Universal** → click **Profile**

The full path is: **Universal → Profile**

The Profile page is your character's public page — it's like a social media page for your AI. When someone finds your character on AurInfer, this is what they see.

### What you can edit here

| Field                      | What it does                                                                                                                              |
| -------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Cover Image / Avatar**   | The picture shown at the top of your character's public page. Click it to upload a new image.                                             |
| **Name**                   | Your character's display name — the name everyone sees.                                                                                   |
| **Vanity URL**             | A custom web address for your character, like `labs.aurinfer.com/yourcharactername`. Click the pencil ✏️ icon next to the URL to edit it. |
| **Tags**                   | Hashtag labels like `#Helpful`, `#Gaming`, `#Anime` that help people find your character when searching. Click to add or remove tags.     |
| **Description**            | A short bio or description of your character. This appears below the name on the public page.                                             |
| **Discord Profile** button | Click this to open your character's Discord bot page in a new tab.                                                                        |

<Info>
  After you make changes to the Profile, it may take a few seconds to a minute for the changes to appear on the public discovery page.
</Info>

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## Personality

**How to get here:**

> Go to your character's dashboard → left sidebar → click **Universal** → click **Personality**

The full path is: **Universal → Personality**

This is the **most important section** on the entire dashboard. This is where you write out who your character is in plain English — their name, age, how they talk, what they like, what they hate, their history, and more.

**Think of it like this:** The AI reads everything you write here before it replies to anyone. The more detail you give, the more accurately it will "be" your character.

### Basic Info

These are simple fields at the top of the Personality page:

| Field                 | What to put here                                                                                                                |
| --------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Name**              | The name the character uses when it introduces itself.                                                                          |
| **Age**               | The character's age. This affects how it talks and presents itself. A character aged 14 will talk differently than one aged 40. |
| **Conversation Tone** | The general feeling of how it talks. Options like: formal, casual, aggressive, warm, playful, serious.                          |

### Personality Sections

Below the basic info, there are five text boxes you fill in. Each one shapes a different part of the character:

| Section                 | What to write here                                                                                                                                                                        |
| ----------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Likes**               | Things the character enjoys, loves, or reacts positively to. Example: "loves cats, enjoys philosophical debates, gets excited about space exploration."                                   |
| **Dislikes**            | Things that annoy the character or that it avoids or reacts negatively to. Example: "hates rudeness, dislikes small talk, gets angry at dishonesty."                                      |
| **Traits**              | The personality itself — how the character acts. Example: "patient, deeply curious, sarcastic when challenged, fiercely protective of friends."                                           |
| **Conversation Goals**  | What the character is trying to do in conversations. Example: "entertain the user, make them think, provide useful information, be a loyal companion."                                    |
| **Character Backstory** | The character's history and background. Write it like a story. This is what the character "already knows" about its own life. The AI draws on this when answering questions about itself. |

<Tip>
  **The Backstory field is the most powerful one.** Write it like a Wikipedia article about the character. Include their history, beliefs, important relationships, skills, and anything they would know about the world. The more you write, the more the character feels real.
</Tip>

<Tip>
  **Be specific with Traits.** "Nice" is too vague. Instead write: "Patient with beginners but blunt when someone asks the same question twice. Loyal to people who earn trust over time. Never backs down from a debate."
</Tip>
