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mcp-discord

v1.3.4

Published

Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Discord integration, allowing Claude and other MCP clients to interact with Discord

Readme

MCP-Discord

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A Discord MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that enables AI assistants to interact with the Discord platform.

Overview

MCP-Discord provides the following Discord-related functionalities:

  • Login to Discord bot
  • Get server information
  • Read/delete channel messages
  • Send messages to specified channels (using either channel IDs or channel names)
  • Retrieve forum channel lists
  • Create/delete/reply to forum posts
  • Create/delete text channels
  • Add/remove message reactions
  • Create/edit/delete/use webhooks

Table of Contents

Prerequisites

  • Node.js (v16.0.0 or higher)

  • npm (v7.0.0 or higher)

  • A Discord bot with appropriate permissions

    • Bot token (obtainable from the Discord Developer Portal)
    • Message Content Intent enabled
    • Server Members Intent enabled
    • Presence Intent enabled
  • Permissions required in your Discord server:

    Easiest Setup

    • Administrator (Recommended for quick setup and full functionality)

    Or, select only the required permissions:

    • Send Messages
    • Create Public Threads
    • Send Messages in Threads
    • Manage Messages
    • Manage Threads
    • Manage Channels
    • Manage Webhooks
    • Add Reactions
    • View Channel
  • Add your Discord bot to your server

    • To add your Discord bot to your server, use one of the following invite links (replace INSERT_CLIENT_ID_HERE with your bot's client ID):
      • Administrator (full access): https://discord.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=INSERT_CLIENT_ID_HERE&scope=bot&permissions=8
      • Custom permissions (minimum required): https://discord.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=INSERT_CLIENT_ID_HERE&scope=bot&permissions=52076489808

Note:
According to Discord's security model, a bot can only access information from servers it has been explicitly added to.
If you want to use this MCP server to access a specific Discord server, you must add the bot to that server first.
Use the invite link below to add the bot to your target server.

Installation

Installing via NPM

You can use it with the following command:

npx mcp-discord --config ${DISCORD_TOKEN}

For more details, you can check out the NPM Package.

Installing via Smithery

To install mcp-discord automatically via Smithery

Manual Installation

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/barryyip0625/mcp-discord.git
cd mcp-discord

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Compile TypeScript
npm run build

Configuration

A Discord bot token is required for proper operation. The server supports two transport methods: stdio and streamable HTTP.

Transport Methods

  1. stdio (Default)

    • Traditional stdio transport for basic usage
    • Suitable for simple integrations
  2. streamable HTTP

    • HTTP-based transport for more advanced scenarios
    • Supports stateless operation
    • Configurable port number

Configuration Options

You can provide configuration in two ways:

  1. Environment variables:
DISCORD_TOKEN=your_discord_bot_token
  1. Using command line arguments:
# For stdio transport (default)
node build/index.js --config "your_discord_bot_token"

# For streamable HTTP transport
node build/index.js --transport http --port 3000 --config "your_discord_bot_token"

Usage with Claude/Cursor

Claude

  1. Using stdio transport:
{
    "mcpServers": {
        "discord": {
            "command": "node",
            "args": [
                "path/to/mcp-discord/build/index.js",
                "--config",
                "your_discord_bot_token"
            ]
        }
    }
}
  1. Using streamable HTTP transport:
{
    "mcpServers": {
        "discord": {
            "command": "node",
            "args": [
                "path/to/mcp-discord/build/index.js",
                "--transport",
                "http",
                "--port",
                "3000",
                "--config",
                "your_discord_bot_token"
            ]
        }
    }
}

Cursor

  1. Using stdio transport:
{
    "mcpServers": {
        "discord": {
            "command": "cmd",
            "args": [
                "/c",
                "node",
                "path/to/mcp-discord/build/index.js",
                "--config",
                "your_discord_bot_token"
            ]
        }
    }
}
  1. Using streamable HTTP transport:
{
    "mcpServers": {
        "discord": {
            "command": "cmd",
            "args": [
                "/c",
                "node",
                "path/to/mcp-discord/build/index.js",
                "--transport",
                "http",
                "--port",
                "3000",
                "--config",
                "your_discord_bot_token"
            ]
        }
    }
}

Tools Documentation

Basic Functions

  • discord_send: Send a message to a specified channel (supports both channel ID and channel name)
  • discord_get_server_info: Get Discord server information

Channel Management

  • discord_create_text_channel: Create a text channel
  • discord_delete_channel: Delete a channel

Forum Functions

  • discord_get_forum_channels: Get a list of forum channels
  • discord_create_forum_post: Create a forum post
  • discord_get_forum_post: Get a forum post
  • discord_reply_to_forum: Reply to a forum post
  • discord_delete_forum_post: Delete a forum post

Messages and Reactions

  • discord_read_messages: Read channel messages
  • discord_add_reaction: Add a reaction to a message
  • discord_add_multiple_reactions: Add multiple reactions to a message
  • discord_remove_reaction: Remove a reaction from a message
  • discord_delete_message: Delete a specific message from a channel

Webhook Management

  • discord_create_webhook: Creates a new webhook for a Discord channel
  • discord_send_webhook_message: Sends a message to a Discord channel using a webhook
  • discord_edit_webhook: Edits an existing webhook for a Discord channel
  • discord_delete_webhook: Deletes an existing webhook for a Discord channel

Development

# Development mode
npm run dev

License

MIT License