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Obtaining Token and Channel IDs
Warning: Do not share your token! A token gives full access to an account. To reset a user token, change your account password. To reset a bot token, click on Regenerate in the bot settings.
How to get a User Token
Caution: Automating user accounts violates Discord's terms of service and may result in account termination. Use at your own risk.
Through your web browser
Prerequisite step: Navigate to discord.com and login.
In Chrome
Using the network monitor
- Press Ctrl+Shift+I (⌥+⌘+I on macOS). Chrome's DevTools tools will display.
- Click the
Network
tab. The network panel will open
- Press F5. The page will reload, and the network log (the lower half of the network panel) will display several entries.
- Click the text box labelled
Filter
and typelibrary
. The entries will filter down to a single entry namedlibrary
.
- Click the entry named
library
. A panel will open to the right and display details about the entry. Click theHeaders
tab if it isn't already active.
- Scroll through the contents of the
Headers
tab until you find an entry beginning withauthorization:
.
- Right-click the entry and click
copy value
.
Using the storage inspector
- Press Ctrl+Shift+I (⌥+⌘+I on macOS). Chrome's DevTools will display.
- Press Ctrl+Shift+M (⌘+Shift+M). Chrome will enter Device Mode, and the webpage will display as if on a mobile device.
- If necessary, click the
»
at the right end of the tab bar, and clickApplication
. The application panel will display.
- In the menu to the right, under
Storage
, expandLocal Storage
if necessary, then clickhttps://discord.com
. The pane to the right will display a list of key-value pairs.
- In the text box marked
Filter
, typetoken
. The entries will filter down to those containing the stringtoken
.
- Click the
token
entry. (Note: if the token doesn't display, try refreshing by pressing F5 or ⌘+R on macOS)
- Click the text box at the bottom, press Ctrl+A (⌘+A on macOS) then Ctrl+C (⌘+C on macOS) to copy the value to your clipboard.
In Firefox
Using the network monitor
- Press Ctrl+Shift+E (⌥+⌘+E on macOS). Firefox’s web developer tools will display at the bottom of the window, and the network monitor will display.
- Press F5. The page will reload, and the network request list will populate with entries.
- Type
library
into the filter. The network request list will filter out any entries not containing the stringlibrary
.
- Click
library
. The network request details pane will display. The headers tab should be active by default. If it isn’t, click it.
- Type
authorization
into the text box labelledFilter Headers
.
- Scroll down until you see an entry labeled authorization under
Request Headers
.
- Right-click the entry labeled
authorization
and selectcopy value
.
Using the storage inspector
- Press Shift+F9. Firefox’s web developer tools will display at the bottom of the window, and the storage panel will be selected.
- Press Ctrl+Shift+M (⌥+⌘+M on macOS). Firefox will toggle responsive design mode, and the web page will display as if on a mobile device. (Note: Discord may steal focus and respond to the command by toggling mute. If this happens, return focus to Firefox’s web developer tools by clicking somewhere in it, then try the command again.)
- In the storage tree (the list on the left side of the web developer tools panel), click Local Storage. The entry will expand, and the entry
https://discord.com
will display beneath it.
- In the storage tree, click
https://discord.com
. The table widget to the right of the storage tree will display several key-value pairs.
- In the text box labelled
Filter items
at the top of the table widget, entertoken
. The table will now only display entries containing the stringtoken
.
- Click the entry
token
. The sidebar will display. (Note: If the token doesn’t display, try refreshing by pressing F5.)
- Right-click the single entry in the sidebar and select
copy
.
Through the desktop app / Enabling web developer tools
By editing the settings file
-
If Discord is running, exit the application by right-clicking the icon in your taskbar tray and clicking
Quit Discord
. -
Open Discord's settings file in your preferred text editor. See the following table for help finding it:
OS Stable Canary Public Test Build (PTB) Windows %APPDATA%\discord\settings.json
%APPDATA%\discordcanary\settings.json
%APPDATA%\discordptb\settings.json
macOS ~/Library/Application Support/discord/settings.json
~/Library/Application Support/discordcanary/settings.json
~/Library/Application Support/discordptb/settings.json
Linux ~/.config/discord/settings.json
~/.config/discordcanary/settings.json
~/.config/discordptb/settings.json
If you use BetterDiscord, use the following table instead:
OS Stable Canary Public Test Build (PTB) Windows %APPDATA%\BetterDiscord\data\stable\settings.json
%APPDATA%\BetterDiscord\data\canary\settings.json
%APPDATA%\BetterDiscord\data\ptb\settings.json
macOS ~/Library/Application Support/BetterDiscord/data/stable/settings.json
~/Library/Application Support/BetterDiscord/data/canary/settings.json
~/Library/Application Support/BetterDiscord/data/ptb/settings.json
Linux ~/.config/BetterDiscord/data/stable/settings.json
~/.config/BetterDiscord/data/canary/settings.json
~/.config/BetterDiscord/data/ptb/settings.json
-
Insert a blank line after the first curly bracket (
{
), add the text"DANGEROUS_ENABLE_DEVTOOLS_ONLY_ENABLE_IF_YOU_KNOW_WHAT_YOURE_DOING": true,
to it, and save the file. Your file should resemble the following:
{
"DANGEROUS_ENABLE_DEVTOOLS_ONLY_ENABLE_IF_YOU_KNOW_WHAT_YOURE_DOING": true,
"BACKGROUND_COLOR": "#202225",
"IS_MAXIMIZED": true
}
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Launch Discord.
-
To find your user token, continue here.
Via settings menu (BetterDiscord only)
- Click the User Settings button (the gear icon to the right of your username). Discord’s settings page will open.
- In the sidebar to the left, click
Settings
under theBetterDiscord
group. BetterDiscord’s settings page will display.
- In the main panel to the right, expand the
Developer Settings
group if necessary, and toggleDevTools
to enabled.
- Press Esc. The settings page will close.
- To find your user token, continue here.
How to get a Bot Token
- Go to Discord developer portal
- Open your Application's settings
- Navigate to the Bot section on the left
- Under Token click Copy
Warning: Your bot needs to have Message Content Intent enabled for it to be able to read messages!
How to get a Server ID or a Server Channel ID
- Open Discord Settings
- Go to the Advanced section
- Enable Developer Mode
- Right-click on the desired server or channel and click Copy ID
How to get a Direct Message Channel ID
- Click the three dots next to any message in the channel you want to export.
- Paste the link into a text editor.
- Copy the text in the highlighted part of the link.
E.g. in https꞉//discord.com/channels/@me/189716987098470/0985709387059874, you should copy 189716987098470
Make sure you're not copying the user's ID.
Alternatively, you can also:
- Open the desired direct message channel
- Press Ctrl+Shift+I (⌥+⌘+I on macOS) on Discord to show developer tools
- Navigate to the
Console
tab - Type
window.location.href
and press Enter - Copy the first long sequence of numbers inside the URL
E.g. in https꞉//discord.com/channels/@me/84289740160, you should copy 84289740160