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INTRODUCTION

You’ve found the Unofficial Discord User API Documentation! These pages are
dedicated to showing you all the ways that you can use Discord to make cool
stuff. It is not an official source of information. Automating user accounts is
against the platform Terms of Service, so just a heads up: doing so unsafely
might get you banned.

While we try our best to not publish any information without basis, quite a lot
of the documentation contents are based off of reverse engineering and educated
guesses. This means inaccuracies may be present. All of our documentation is on
GitHub and we <3 corrections and improvements!

The success of this project depends on the community’s contributions. If you
have any knowledge of the Discord API, please consider contributing to this
project. See CONTRIBUTING.md for more information.


SCOPE

This documentation is not affiliated with or endorsed by Discord in any way. It
is a community effort to document the unsupported user side of the Discord API,
used by the official client and developer portal, amongst others.

This means this documentation is focused on the API as it is used by non-bot
users, namely with user and bearer authentication tokens. Most bot-only
endpoints, and other functionality that is not usable with user/bearer tokens is
generally out of scope and will not be focused on.

If bots, interactions, and guaranteed non-breaking APIs are what you’re looking
for, head over to Discord’s official documentation.


BUGS

If you believe you’re experiencing a bug with a public, bot-accessible part of
the API, open an issue in the official documentation issue tracker.


GO MAKE COOL STUFF!

Discord offers an open API to serve requests for users, bots, and OAuth2
integrations. So whether you’re making your own !userinfo command or looking to
rickroll someone, it has you (mostly) covered.

So go do it! Go! Go make an account and do something awesome.

-- Alien