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Concord

Concord is a terminal user interface client for Discord. Full Discord experience, right in your terminal.

concord

Installation

Homebrew

brew install chojs23/tap/concord

Cargo

cargo install concord

To install the latest unreleased version directly from the Git repository:

cargo install --git https://github.com/chojs23/concord

Nix

Run without installing (requires flakes enabled):

nix run github:chojs23/concord

Install into your profile:

nix profile install github:chojs23/concord

Or add the flake as an input in your own flake.nix:

{
  inputs.concord.url = "github:chojs23/concord";
}

Then reference it as concord.packages.${system}.default in your configuration.

A development shell with the pinned Rust toolchain and rust-analyzer is also available:

nix develop github:chojs23/concord

GitHub Release installer

Install the latest release with the cargo-dist shell installer:

curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -LsSf https://github.com/chojs23/concord/releases/latest/download/concord-installer.sh | sh

The installer places concord under $CARGO_HOME/bin, which is usually ~/.cargo/bin. Make sure that directory is on your PATH before running concord.

Build from source

You need the Rust stable toolchain and Cargo.

git clone https://github.com/chojs23/concord.git
cd concord
cargo build --release

The release binary is produced at:

target/release/concord

Features

Concord does not currently support voice calls, but will be added. For now it is focusing ui/ux and conveniency features.

Authentication

  • Token : paste an existing Discord token.
  • Email / Password : login with credentials. MFA (TOTP, SMS) is fully supported.
  • QR Code : scan the code from the Discord mobile app.

Email and QR code logins may trigger a CAPTCHA challenge on Discord's side. We cannot solve that, so I strongly recommend using token authentication.

Tokens are saved to $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/concord/credential (default ~/.config/concord/credential on Linux) in plain text. See the Security section below for details.

Guilds & Channels

  • Browse servers with guild folder grouping
  • Navigate text channels, threads, and forum channels
  • View and filter forum posts (active / archived)
  • Load pinned messages per channel
  • Open channel actions for pinned messages, thread lists, and mark-as-read
  • Track unread messages and mention counts per channel

Messaging

  • Send, edit, and delete messages
  • Reply to specific messages
  • Upload files by copying them from your file manager and pasting them into the composer
  • Use @mention autocomplete while composing messages
  • View full message history with pagination
  • Rich content display (embeds, attachments, stickers, and mentions)
  • Message action menu for reply, edit, delete, open thread, show profile, pin/unpin, reactions, poll votes, and attachment/image actions

Reactions & Polls

  • View, add, and remove emoji reactions (Unicode and custom server emoji)
  • Browse who reacted with a specific emoji
  • View and vote on polls

Media & Images

  • Inline image previews directly in the terminal
  • Avatar and custom emoji rendering
  • Download attachments to your platform Downloads directory (XDG_DOWNLOAD_DIR on Linux)
  • Full-screen image viewer with navigation

Image rendering is powered by ratatui-image. On startup, Concord queries the terminal to detect the best available graphics protocol. Supported protocols:

  • Kitty Graphics Protocol - Kitty, WezTerm, Ghostty, etc.
  • iTerm2 Inline Images - iTerm2, WezTerm, mintty, etc.
  • Sixel - foot, mlterm, xterm (if compiled with Sixel support), etc.
  • Halfblocks (fallback) - works on any terminal, but uses block characters instead of true pixels.

If your terminal does not support any graphics protocol, images will be rendered as halfblock approximations. For the best experience, use a terminal that supports the Kitty or iTerm2 protocol.

You can toggle image viewing on or off in the configuration file. When image viewing is off, attachments and emojis will be shown as text placeholders.

Members & Profiles

  • Member list with grouping
  • Presence indicators (Online, Idle, DND, Offline)
  • User profile popups with guild-specific details

Typing Indicators & Read State

  • Live "user is typing..." indicators
  • Unread message tracking with mention counts
  • Mark server, channel as read

Notifications

  • Desktop notifications for Discord messages that pass your Discord notification settings
  • Active channel notifications are suppressed so Concord does not notify for the conversation you are already viewing
  • On macOS, Concord plays one explicit notification sound so focused terminal windows do not silently swallow audible alerts

Navigation & Keybindings

Concord has a four-pane layout like Discord. Guilds (1), Channels (2), Messages (3), Members (4)

With vim-style navigation:

Key Action
1 2 3 4 Focus pane
Tab / Shift+Tab Cycle focus forward / backward
j / k, arrows Move down / up
J, K / H, L Scroll viewport
Ctrl+d / Ctrl+u Half-page scroll
Alt+h/l/←/→ Resize focused pane width
g / G, Home / End Jump or scroll to top / bottom
Enter Open or activate the selected item
Space Open leader shortcut window
i Text insert mode
Esc Close popup, cancel mode, or go back
q / Ctrl+c Quit

Leader key

Press Space to open the leader shortcut window.

Key sequence Action
Space, 1 Toggle the Servers pane
Space, 2 Toggle the Channels pane
Space, 4 Toggle the Members pane
Space, a Open actions for the focused pane
Space, o Open concord options
Space, Space Open the fuzzy channel switcher

Action menus

Focus a pane, then press Space, a to open actions for that pane. Action shortcuts are shown inside the popup and only run when the action is enabled.

Server actions:

Shortcut Action Description
m Mark server as read Mark all unread viewable channels in this server read

Channel actions:

Shortcut Action Description
p Show pinned messages Open the selected channel's pinned messages
t Show threads List threads for the selected channel
m Mark as read Mark the selected channel read

Hidden side panes give their width back to Messages. Pressing a hidden pane's number key directly shows and focuses it again.

Composer

You can paste copied files into the composer to attach them. Pending uploads are shown above the input before sending, and Ctrl+Backspace removes the last pending attachment.

Use Ctrl+Left / Ctrl+Right to jump the cursor by word.

Mention picker

When the @mention picker is open, use Up / Down, Ctrl+p / Ctrl+n, Tab, or Enter to choose a mention.

Mouse support

Mouse support is also available: click to focus or select rows, double-click to open or activate items, and use the wheel to scroll panes and popups.

Configuration

Display options are stored in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/concord/config.toml (default ~/.config/concord/config.toml on Linux):

  • Disable all image previews with one master switch
  • Toggle inline image previews
  • Set image preview quality for attachments, embeds, and the image viewer
  • Toggle avatar display
  • Toggle custom emoji rendering
  • Toggle desktop notifications

You can change these from the in-app Options menu, and Concord saves them back to the config file.

Example:

[display]
disable_image_preview = false
show_avatars = true
show_images = true
image_preview_quality = "balanced"
show_custom_emoji = true
desktop_notifications = true

image_preview_quality supports these values:

  • efficient: smaller preview requests to reduce bandwidth and memory use.
  • balanced: default quality with bounded resource use.
  • high: sharper resized previews using lossless quality.
  • original: request the original source image for previews when possible.

This setting only applies to attachment, embed, and image viewer previews. Avatars and custom emoji keep their separate small-image behavior.

desktop_notifications controls OS notifications for Discord messages that pass Discord notification settings. On macOS, Concord keeps the visual notification and audible alert separate to avoid duplicate sounds while still playing a sound when the terminal app is focused.

Performance

Concord is designed to stay lightweight in normal terminal use. In observed typical use, it usually uses about 20-40 MB of memory.

Image-heavy screens can temporarily use more memory because compressed image bytes need to be decoded before they can be rendered in the terminal. When many images are loaded, memory can briefly rise to around 100-200 MB while decoding and then drop again as work completes and caches are pruned.

To keep resource usage bounded, Concord limits media work in several places:

  • Attachment previews are downloaded with an 8 MiB per-preview cap.
  • Attachment downloads are capped at 64 MiB.
  • Up to 4 attachment previews are fetched at once.
  • Up to 2 inline image previews are decoded at once.
  • Inline image previews, avatars, and custom emoji use small LRU caches.
  • Image preview requests prefer resized Discord proxy URLs sized for the terminal instead of original full-size media when possible.
  • The preview quality preset can lower preview source dimensions or opt into original source images. It does not change avatar or custom emoji sizing.

Message history is also cached with a per-channel limit, so long-running sessions do not keep every message in memory forever.

FAQ

Can my account be blocked?

Honestly, no.

In day-to-day use, I have not seen an account block after several months of using Concord. There was one path that did trigger a temporary block: trying to create a new DM channel and send a message to an unknown user(meaning there was no pre-existing DM created through the Discord client) immediately blocked my account for 30 minutes. That feature has been removed. Other supported features have not caused blocks in my testing.

That said, Concord is not an official Discord client. Using unofficial clients, automated user accounts, or self-bots can violate Discord's TOS, so there is always some risk. Use it at your own discretion.

Does Concord support CAPTCHA?

No. If Discord requires a CAPTCHA during login, use token login instead.

Security

  • Tokens are stored as plain text in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/concord/credential (default ~/.config/concord/credential on Linux). So keep that file secure and do not share it. You can use the token from that file to log in to the official Discord client, so treat it like a password.
  • On Unix, the credential's parent directory is created with 0700 and the credential file with 0600 permissions.
  • All concord state (config, credential, log) lives under a single $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/concord/ directory.
  • No system keychain integration yet.

Contributing

Any issues, pull requests, and feedback are welcome. See CONTRIBUTING.md for details.

License

Concord is licensed under GPL-3.0-only.

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