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DiscordConsole License

DiscordConsole is software aiming to give you full control over accounts, bots and webhooks!

Install

To get started, simply download the console from releases, or compile it yourself: go get github.com/discordconsole-team/DiscordConsole

Usage

It is recommended to run DiscordConsole in a terminal. To do that, just cd to the folder you extracted it and run it by typing DiscordConsole. There are a few launch options. You can display them by running DiscordConsole with -h.

When starting the DiscordConsole in Windows for the first time, you might get a screen saying that Windows SmartScreen prevented an unrecognized app from starting. Just click More Info and then Run anyway.

Once started, you'll get asked to fill in your token. If it's a bot token, just type <token> in the terminal. If it's a user token, enter user <token>. If it's a webhook, enter webhook <link>.

If you have copied your token to your clipboard and are having troubles pasting it on Windows, use the substitute ${paste} in place of your token.

Then, just press enter! You'll get the following screen: Picture

Try to type something like help and let the magic happen! For a detailed review of each command, type help command.

DiscordConsole also supports the use of quotes " " to use more than one word as an argument.

Credits

DiscordConsole was founded and written by LEGOlord208/jD91mZM2 and has seen continued development by maintainer Mnpn since mid-September of 2017. You can find a full list of contributors here.

DiscordConsole is licensed under the GNU G.P.L. © Mnpn - Click here for more information.