discord-mcp and discord.py-self-mcp
These two tools are competitors, as both provide an MCP server to control Discord programmatically, but with different underlying implementations and feature sets.
About discord-mcp
PaSympa/discord-mcp
MCP server to control Discord — messages, channels, roles, permissions, members, and moderation
This project offers a unified way to manage your Discord servers using natural language commands within AI coding assistants or chat clients. It takes your verbal instructions and carries out actions like sending messages, creating channels, assigning roles, or moderating members across multiple Discord guilds. Community managers, moderators, and server administrators who manage active Discord communities would find this useful for streamlining their daily tasks.
About discord.py-self-mcp
Microck/discord.py-self-mcp
comprehensive Discord selfbot MCP server using discord.py-self
This project allows an AI assistant to fully control your personal Discord account, letting it interact just like a human user. It takes your Discord account token as input and enables your AI to read DMs, reply to friends, manage servers, and use buttons/menus. Anyone who wants to automate or delegate their Discord presence to an AI assistant would use this.
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