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A WoW Classic addon that automatically tracks every player you group with, displaying encounter history (times met, first/last seen, zone, GearScore) in tooltips and a searchable browse window with filters, personal notes, and data cleanup tools.

Description

Do I Know You?

Automatically tracks every player you group with and shows your shared history right in the tooltip.

Ever joined a dungeon and thought "do I know this person?" Now you'll always know. Do I Know You? silently records every party, raid, dungeon, and battleground companion — building a personal journal of everyone you've crossed paths with in Azeroth.


Features

Tooltip Integration

Hover over any player you've met before and instantly see:

  • Times met — how many separate occasions you've grouped together
  • First met — when and where you first encountered them
  • Last seen — when and where you last played together
  • GearScore & iLvl — cached gear information (requires TacoTip)
  • Instance history — shared dungeon/raid/BG runs (requires NovaInstanceTracker)
  • Trade count — number of trades with this player (requires NovaInstanceTracker)
  • Personal notes — your own annotations about the player

All tooltip fields can be individually toggled on or off.

Browse Window

A full searchable database of every player you've tracked, accessible via /diky or the minimap button:

  • Search across name, realm, class, guild, zone, notes, and more
  • Sort by any column — name, level, class, GearScore, first met, last seen, encounter count, and more
  • Filter by source (Party / Raid / Dungeon / BG / World), class, race, guild, faction, and time last seen
  • Detail panel — click any player to see their full profile with editable notes, plus instance and trade history from NovaInstanceTracker
  • Per-row delete with confirmation, plus a bulk Cleanup tool to prune stale entries by age
  • Smart defaults — opens filtered to your faction and players seen this week, so the list stays relevant

Smart Tracking

  • Automatically scans your group/raid roster on join, on member changes, and periodically while grouped
  • Detects context: knows whether you met someone in a dungeon, raid, battleground, party, or the open world
  • Per-group-session deduplication prevents inflated encounter counts (encounters only bump once per group join)
  • Records which of your characters met each player
  • Optional world tracking — record players on mouseover even outside of groups

Minimap Button

  • One-click access to the browse window
  • Shows total tracked player count on hover
  • Draggable to any position around the minimap
  • Can be hidden via settings

Slash Commands

/diky — Toggle the browse window

/diky note <text> — Add a note to your current target (creates entry if new)

/diky note <Name> <text> — Add a note to a specific player

/diky spec <Name> <spec> — Set a player's spec manually

/diky search <keyword> — Open the browse window with a search prefilled

/diky info <Name> — Print a player's full profile to chat

/diky tooltip [field] — List or toggle individual tooltip fields

/diky track — Toggle world player tracking on mouseover

/diky help — Show all available commands

Settings Panel

Access via Interface → AddOns → Do I Know You? or the Settings button in the browse window:

  • Toggle each tooltip field independently
  • Enable/disable world player tracking
  • Show or hide opposite-faction data in tooltips
  • Show or hide the minimap button
  • Toggle NovaInstanceTracker instance and trade history display

Compatibility

  • WoW Classic Anniversary Edition (Interface 20505)
  • TacoTip (optional) — if installed, GearScore and average item level are captured and displayed
  • NovaInstanceTracker (optional) — if installed, shared instance runs and trade history are displayed in tooltips and the detail panel

Data Storage

All player data is stored in DoIKnowYouDB (shared across characters) with per-character UI preferences in DoIKnowYouCharDB. Use the built-in Cleanup tool to manage database size over time.


Never forget a face in Azeroth again.