Bot Usage
Bot Commands
Section titled “Bot Commands”@all-contributors add
Section titled “@all-contributors add”Comment on Issue or Pull Request, asking @all-contributors to add a contributor:
@all-contributors please add @<username> for <contributions>
Also, you can now add multiple contributors at the same time:
Using single line
Section titled “Using single line”@all-contributors please add @<username> for <contributions>. please add @<username> for <contributions>.
Using multiple lines
Section titled “Using multiple lines”@all-contributorsplease add @<username> for <contributions>.please add @<username> for <contributions>.
contribution: See the Emoji Key (Contribution Types Reference) for a list of valid contribution
types.
The bot will then create a Pull Request to add the contributor, then reply with the pull request details.

Natural Language Processing
Section titled “Natural Language Processing”Your request to the bot doesn’t need to be perfect. The bot will use basic Natural Language Parsing to determine your intent.
For example, this will work too:
Jane you are crushing it in the documentation and your infrastructure work has been great too. Let's add @jane.doe23 for her contributions. cc @all-contributors
The bot will work best in parsing your comment correctly if you precede the contributor’s username with @ as shown above. Otherwise, the bot may not correctly identify the user.