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Discordo · discord ci Go Report Card license

Discordo is a lightweight, secure, and feature-rich Discord terminal client. Heavily work-in-progress, expect breaking changes.

Preview

  • Lightweight
  • Secure
  • Configurable
  • Cross-platform
  • Minimalistic
  • Feature-rich

Installation

Prebuilt binaries

You can download and install a prebuilt binary here for Windows, macOS, or Linux.

Package managers

  • Arch Linux: yay -S discordo-git

  • FreeBSD: pkg install discordo or via the ports system make -C /usr/ports/net-im/discordo install clean.

  • NixOS: nix-shell -p discordo

  • Windows (Scoop):

scoop bucket add vvxrtues https://github.com/vvirtues/bucket
scoop install discordo

Building from source

git clone https://github.com/ayn2op/discordo
cd discordo
go build .

Linux clipboard support

  • xclip or xsel for X11 (apt install xclip)
  • wl-clipboard for Wayland (apt install wl-clipboard)

Usage

  1. Run the discordo executable with no arguments.

If you are logging in using an authentication token, provide the token command-line flag to the executable (eg: --token "OTI2MDU5NTQxNDE2Nzc5ODA2.Yc2KKA.2iZ-5JxgxG-9Ub8GHzBSn-NJjNg"). The token is stored securely in the default OS-specific keyring.

  1. Enter your email and password and click on the "Login" button to continue.

Configuration

The configuration file allows you to configure and customize the behavior, keybindings, and theme of the application.

  • Unix: $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/discordo/config.toml or $HOME/.config/discordo/config.toml
  • Darwin: $HOME/Library/Application Support/discordo/config.toml
  • Windows: %AppData%/discordo/config.toml

The default configuration can be found here.

FAQ

Manually adding token to keyring

Do this if you get the error:

failed to get token from keyring: secret not found in keyring

  1. First, start the keyring daemon
eval $(gnome-keyring-daemon --start)
export $(gnome-keyring-daemon --start)
  1. Create a keyring using seahorse application if a keyring doesn't already exist.

  2. Add the token secret using

secret-tool store --label="Discord Token" service discordo username token
  1. When it prompts for the password, paste your token, and that's it!

Disclaimer

Automated user accounts or "self-bots" are against Discord's Terms of Service. I am not responsible for any loss caused by using "self-bots" or Discordo.