⚠️ Any tool that automates actions on user accounts, including this one, could result in account termination. (see self-bots).
Use at your own risk! (discussion).
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First you need a Browser Extension for managing UserScripts[1] (skip if you already have one):
- Chrome: Violentmonkey or Tampermonkey
- Firefox: Greasemonkey, Tampermonkey, or Violentmonkey
- Opera: Tampermonkey or Violentmonkey
- Brave: Violentmonkey or Tampermonkey
- Edge: Tampermonkey
- Safari:
Tampermonkey
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Install Undiscord:
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(NOTE: GreasyFork is recommended for now, OpenUserJS is not receiving updates) -
Open Discord in your browser (Not the App) and go to the channel or direct message you would like to be wiped.
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Click the 🗑️ button that was added in the top right corner.
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Click on the buttons near Author ID and Server ID and Channel ID.
I made this tool just for you ❤️ , it would be awesome if you could just click the ⭐️ Star button at the top!
A few extra generous people asked for this, so here you can buy me a coffee. Thank you! You'll be in my special list ^_^
Check out the wiki for helpful articles, or read existing questions, or post a new one.
Check out the Ideas section, if your idea hasn't been posted before, please post a new one.
Is prefered that issues follow a certain format. If you're not familiar with bug reports, please use the discussions tab instead.
If you believe you found a bug please file an issue, but please fill the issue template.
If you are looking to contribute please read the CONTRIBUTING first.
Looking for the old Copy/Paste version? here
Originally from https://gist.github.com/victornpb/135f5b346dea4decfc8f63ad7d9cc182
Sharing your authToken on the internet will give full access to your account! There are bots gathering credentials all over the internet. If you post your token by accident, LOGOUT from discord on that same browser you got that token imediately. Changing your password will make sure that you get logged out of every device. I advice that you turn on 2FA afterwards.
If you are unsure do not post screenshots, or logs on the internet.
Using third-party scripts means you trust that the script’s developer hasn’t inserted malicious functionality into the code and has secured it against attackers trying to do the same. You should never run code you don't trust.
Please read: what I'm doing to ensure this is safe for users.
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