Quotecord has been archived as Discord now natively supports both quoting and replying.
Click here for the latest release.
If you haven't already, download Quotecord here.
Your token ID is what identifies your Discord account. Quotecord needs your token ID to create and send quotes from your account.
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Press
Ctrl + Shift + I
(for Mac the keybind isCMD + Option + I
) while the Discord window is opened. -
Switch to the
Application
tab in the window that appears. -
Expand the
Local Storage
drop-down on the left and click on the Discord URL. -
Find the
token
key in the list that appears: the value is your token ID.
Once Quotecord has been opened, it will create a config.json
file in the
program's directory. Open the file using a text editor and add your token ID in
between the empty quotation marks. Save the file and relaunch Quotecord to begin
using it.
There is one last step before you can begin quoting messages: enabling a Discord setting which will allow you to copy message IDs, an essential part of how Quotecord is able to identify and quote messages.
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Navigate to the Discord settings and go to the
Appearance
section. -
Scroll to the bottom of the section and enable the switch labeled
Developer Mode
.
With Quotecord downloaded, configured, and running, you can now quote other users' messages! Follow the simple steps below to learn how:
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Right click the message you would like to quote and select
Copy ID
. -
Type
{quote:MESSAGE_ID_HERE}
withMESSGAGE_ID_HERE
replaced by the message ID obtained in the previous step -
Send!
While it is unlikely that action will be taken against a self-bot account doing small tasks (such as quoting), please use Quotecord at your own risk. Discord's official stance on self-bots is that they are forbidden.