Discordo is a lightweight, secure, and feature-rich Discord terminal client. Heavily work-in-progress, expect breaking changes.
- Lightweight
- Configurable
- Mouse & clipboard support
- Attachments
- Notifications
- 2-Factor & QR code authentication
- Discord-flavored markdown
You can download and install a prebuilt binary here for Windows, macOS, or Linux.
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Arch Linux:
yay -S discordo-git -
Gentoo (available on the guru repos as a live ebuild):
emerge net-im/discordo -
FreeBSD:
pkg install discordoor via the ports systemmake -C /usr/ports/net-im/discordo install clean. -
Nix: Add
pkgs.discordotoenvironment.systemPackagesorhome.packages. -
Windows (Scoop):
scoop bucket add vvxrtues https://github.com/vvirtues/bucket
scoop install discordogit clone https://github.com/ayn2op/discordo
cd discordo
go build .wl-clipboard is required for clipboard support.
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Run the
discordoexecutable with no arguments. -
Enter your token and click on the "Login" button to save it.
Set the value of the DISCORDO_TOKEN environment variable to the authentication token to log in with.
DISCORDO_TOKEN="OTI2MDU5NTQxNDE2Nzc5ODA2.Yc2KKA.2iZ-5JxgxG-9Ub8GHzBSn-NJjNg" discordo-
Run the
discordoexecutable with no arguments. -
Click on the "Login with QR" button.
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Follow the instructions in the QR Login screen.
The configuration file allows you to configure and customize the behavior, keybindings, and theme of the application.
- Unix:
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/discordo/config.tomlor$HOME/.config/discordo/config.toml - Darwin:
$HOME/Library/Application Support/discordo/config.toml - Windows:
%AppData%/discordo/config.toml
Discordo uses the default configuration if a configuration file is not found in the aforementioned path; however, the default configuration file is not written to the path. The default configuration can be found here.
Important
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.
