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SUMMARY

comprehensive Discord selfbot MCP server using discord.py-self

README.md

discord-py-self-mcp

discord-py-self-mcp

comprehensive discord selfbot mcp server for full user autonomy.

license language npm mcp skill Add with OpenCode Studio


quick start

this is a local mcp server (stdio transport). your mcp client spawns it as a process, and you provide secrets (like DISCORD_TOKEN) via the client's env/environment config.

manual run:

DISCORD_TOKEN="your_discord_token_here" python3 -m discord_py_self_mcp.main

important: automating user accounts is against the Discord ToS. use this at your own risk.


overview

discord-py-self-mcp acts as a bridge between your ai assistant (Claude Code, OpenCode, Codex, etc) and your personal discord account. unlike standard bots, this "selfbot" runs as you; allowing your ai to read your dms, reply to friends, manage your servers, and interact with buttons/menus just like a human user.

built on the discord.py-self library by dolfies.


quick installation

paste this into your llm agent session:

Install and configure discord-selfbot-mcp by following the instructions here:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Microck/discord.py-self-mcp/refs/heads/master/INSTALL.md

npm (recommended)

npm install -g discord-selfbot-mcp
discord-selfbot-mcp-setup

manual installation

prerequisites:

  • python 3.10+
  • uv (recommended) or pip
  • voice support (linux only): libffi-dev (or libffi-devel), python-dev (e.g. python3-dev)

install:

uv tool install git+https://github.com/Microck/discord.py-self-mcp.git
# or
pip install git+https://github.com/Microck/discord.py-self-mcp.git

note: voice dependencies (PyNaCl) are included by default. on linux, ensure system packages are installed first.


npm installation (node.js wrapper)

prerequisites:

  • node.js 18+
  • python 3.10+

install:

npm install -g discord-selfbot-mcp

the npm package is a wrapper that uses the underlying python implementation.


how it works (setup wizard)

run the interactive setup script to extract your token and generate the mcp config json (it can also write to common client config files and creates a backup before editing).

# if using npm
discord-selfbot-mcp-setup

# if using python (uv/pip)
python3 -m discord_py_self_mcp.setup
  1. extract token: grabs your token from an open browser session (playwright) or via manual entry
  2. generate config: prints the mcp configuration json (and can write it to your client config)
  3. configure: paste the config into your mcp client settings

manual configuration

because this server uses stdio, you configure it as a local command and pass the token via env (not url/headers).

examples:

  • mcp.example.json
  • mcp.python.example.json
  • .env.example

npm wrapper (recommended):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "discord-py-self": {
      "command": "discord-selfbot-mcp",
      "env": {
        "DISCORD_TOKEN": "${DISCORD_TOKEN}"
      }
    }
  }
}

python (uv tool):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "discord-py-self": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": ["tool", "run", "discord-py-self-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "DISCORD_TOKEN": "${DISCORD_TOKEN}"
      }
    }
  }
}

python (pip / venv):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "discord-py-self": {
      "command": "python3",
      "args": ["-m", "discord_py_self_mcp.main"],
      "env": {
        "DISCORD_TOKEN": "${DISCORD_TOKEN}"
      }
    }
  }
}

if your client does not expand ${DISCORD_TOKEN}, replace it with the literal token value.


features

powered by the robust discord.py-self library.

category tools description
system 2 get_user_info, list_guilds
messages 5 send_message, read_messages, search_messages, edit_message, delete_message
channels 3 create_channel, delete_channel, list_channels
voice 2 join_voice_channel, leave_voice_channel
relationships 4 list_friends, send_friend_request, add_friend, remove_friend
presence 2 set_status, set_activity
interactions 3 send_slash_command, click_button, select_menu
threads 2 create_thread, archive_thread
members 5 kick_member, ban_member, unban_member, add_role, remove_role
invites 3 create_invite, list_invites, delete_invite
profile 1 edit_profile
reactions 2 add_reaction, remove_reaction
discrawl 7 run_discrawl, discrawl_doctor, discrawl_status, discrawl_sync, discrawl_search, discrawl_messages, discrawl_mentions

discrawl integration

Use run_discrawl to execute local discrawl commands directly from MCP.
Use typed tools for common operations (discrawl_sync, discrawl_search, discrawl_messages, etc.) when you want structured params.
This fork prefers a sibling checkout at ../discrawl-self/bin/discrawl when present, then falls back to discrawl in PATH.

Example tool call payload:

{
  "command": "sync",
  "args": ["--guild", "1234567890", "--since", "2026-03-01T00:00:00Z"],
  "config_path": "~/.discrawl/config.toml"
}

Typed tool payload example:

{
  "tool": "discrawl_sync",
  "args": {
    "guild": "1234567890",
    "since": "2026-03-01T00:00:00Z",
    "full": true,
    "config_path": "~/.discrawl/config.toml"
  }
}

Optional env var:

  • DISCRAWL_BIN - custom path to discrawl executable. This overrides the default fork-first lookup.

comparison

feature discord-py-self-mcp discord.py-self (Lib) Maol-1997 codebyyassine elyxlz
read messages
send messages
list guilds
list channels
get user info
search messages
create channels
delete channels
edit messages
delete messages
join voice
manage friends
manage threads
slash commands
click buttons
select menus
kick/ban
invites
profile edit
setup wizard
captcha solver

✅ = supported

❌ = not supported

🚧 = planned / in progress


captcha solving (experimental)

automatically solves hCaptchas when encountered (e.g., joining servers, dms).
built upon QIN2DIM/hcaptcha-challenger - an AI-powered hCaptcha solver using vision models.

warning: this feature is experimental. use at your own risk.

requirements:

  1. Gemini API Key: Required for AI vision. Get from Google AI Studio. Set GEMINI_API_KEY in your mcp client env.
  2. Playwright: Required for browser automation.
    playwright install chromium --with-deps
    

optional:

  • CAPTCHA_PROXY: proxy url for solving hCaptcha challenges.
  • TEMP_DIR: Directory for temporary model files (default: /tmp/hcaptcha)

rate limiting (recommended)

built-in rate limiting to prevent account bans. configurable via environment variables.

configuration:

variable default description
RATE_LIMIT_ENABLED false Enable/disable rate limiting
RATE_LIMIT_MESSAGES_PER_MINUTE 10 Max messages per minute
RATE_LIMIT_MESSAGES_PER_SECOND 1 Max messages per second
RATE_LIMIT_ACTIONS_PER_MINUTE 5 Max actions (joins, etc.) per minute
RATE_LIMIT_COOLDOWN 60 Cooldown duration when limit hit (seconds)
RATE_LIMIT_RESPECT_GLOBAL true Respect Discord's global rate limit

recommended: Enable rate limiting (RATE_LIMIT_ENABLED=true) to reduce ban risk.


troubleshooting

problem solution
token invalid run the setup script again to extract a fresh one
missing dependencies ensure uv or pip installed all requirements
playwright error run playwright install chromium
audioop error ensure audioop-lts is installed if using python 3.13+
camoufox missing run python -m camoufox fetch
voice error install libffi-dev (linux) or ensure PyNaCl built correctly

project structure

discord_py_self_mcp/
├── bot.py
├── main.py
├── setup.py
├── rate_limiter.py
├── captcha/
│   └── solver.py
└── tools/
    ├── channels.py
    ├── discrawl.py
    ├── guilds.py
    ├── interactions.py
    ├── invites.py
    ├── members.py
    ├── messages.py
    ├── presence.py
    ├── profile.py
    ├── reactions.py
    ├── registry.py
    ├── relationships.py
    ├── threads.py
    └── voice.py

skill cli mode (optional)

in addition to the mcp server, this package also provides a skill/cli mode for command-line usage with a persistent daemon. this is useful for scripts or when you need faster execution without the mcp protocol overhead.

quick start:

# install (same package)
npm install -g discord-selfbot-mcp

# create .env file
echo "DISCORD_TOKEN=your_token" > .env

# use skill mode (from package directory)
python3 scripts/dcli.py send-message --channel 123 --content "Hello!"

key commands:

python3 scripts/dcli.py daemon start     # start the daemon
python3 scripts/dcli.py daemon status    # check daemon status
python3 scripts/dcli.py send-message --channel CHANNEL_ID --content "Hello"
python3 scripts/dcli.py list-guilds
python3 scripts/dcli.py read-messages --channel CHANNEL_ID --limit 20

when to use skill mode:

  • command-line scripting
  • faster execution (persistent connection)
  • automation tasks
  • when mcp is not needed

see SKILL.md for detailed documentation.


license

mit

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