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Discordo is a lightweight, secure, and feature-rich Discord terminal client.

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Features

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

Installation

Building from source

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

# optional
sudo mv ./discordo /usr/local/bin

Package managers

  • Arch Linux (unofficial, AUR, may be outdated): yay -S discordo-git

Usage

  1. Run the discordo executable with no arguments. A new default configuration will be created at ~/.config/discordo/config.toml on first startup.
  2. Log in using the account email and password (first-time login) and click on the "Login" button to continue.

By default, Discordo utilizes OS-specific keyring to store credentials such as client authentication token. However, if you prefer not to use a keyring (not recommended), you may set the token field in the configuration file and Discordo will prioritize the usage of the provided token to login instead of keyring.

Configuration

Discordo aims to be highly configurable, it may be easily customized via a configuration file. It creates a default configuration file on the first start-up. The default and newly created configuration file is located at $HOME/.config/discordo/config.toml.

Clipboard support

On Linux, clipboard support requires:

  • xclip or xsel for X11.
  • wl-clipboard for Wayland.

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.