Discordo is a lightweight, secure, and feature-rich Discord terminal client. Heavily work-in-progress, expect breaking changes.
- Lightweight
- Secure
- Configurable
- Cross-platform
- Minimalistic
- Feature-rich
- Mouse & clipboard support
- 2-Factor authentication
- Desktop notifications
- Partial Discord-flavored markdown
You can download and install a prebuilt binary here for Windows, macOS, or Linux.
- Arch Linux:
yay -S discordo-git
(thanks to Alyxia Sother for maintaining the AUR package). - FreeBSD:
pkg install discordo
or via the ports systemmake -C /usr/ports/net-im/discordo install clean
.
git clone https://github.com/ayntgl/discordo
cd discordo
make build
# optional
sudo mv ./discordo /usr/local/bin
xclip
orxsel
for X11.- Ubuntu:
apt install xclip
- Arch Linux:
pacman -S xclip
- Fedora:
dnf install xclip
- Ubuntu:
wl-clipboard
for Wayland.- Ubuntu:
apt install wl-clipboard
- Arch Linux:
pacman -S wl-clipboard
- Fedora:
dnf install wl-clipboard
- Ubuntu:
- 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.
- Enter your email and password and click on the "Login" button to continue.
- Most of the Discord third-party clients store the token in a configuration file unencrypted. Discordo securely stores the token in the default OS-specific keyring.
A default configuration file is created on first start-up at $HOME/.config/discordo.yml
on Unix, $HOME/Library/Application Support/discordo.yml
on Darwin, and %AppData%/discordo.yml
on Windows. The configuration file path can be customized using the config
command-line flag (eg: --config ~/myconfigs/discordo.yml
).
Similarly, a log file is created on first start-up at $HOME/.cache/discordo.log
on Unix, $HOME/Library/Caches/discordo.log
on Darwin, and %LocalAppData%/discordo.yml
on Windows. The log file path can be customized using the log
command-line flag.
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.