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Livebot can no longer be used for user accounts. It can now only be used for bots. This is due to the recent update to discord.js v12.2.0

An app that allows you to be inside a bot!

At the moment, livebot is still in beta. Installation instructions can be found below.

Discord

If you would like to get the latest information on the project, talk with the developers, post suggestions, get help, etc... join the official Livebot Discord server!

What is this?

Livebot is a program built with electron and discord.js, that will allow you to have discord controlling a bot. You are able to view messages in channels, send messages, interact with people, and see what is going on in the servers your bot is in. Livebot will also work with a user account as well, so you are not just limited to bots. This is just not reccomended, since it is against TOS. Therefore, if you need help finding your user token, please look elsewhere. Our team is not liable for any damages using Livebot with a user account may cause.
Livebot had been built so that the style and flow is similar to discord, and while it is not exact, it is pretty close. it is also built from scratch, using no frameworks, just straight html, css, and javascript. Due to this, and having a very small developer team, additions may take a while to be added. The point is to built from scratch, we know very well that it's not the fastest way to make something like this. However, Livebot is slowly being filled with cool exclusive features like the pull-up user settings menu, the soon to come embed builder, native support for scripts, and more!

How to install

Manual (Necessary for Mac and Linux)

Before following any installation steps, make sure you install nodejs. To install livebot, just download as a zip file, which you can do by pressing the green button above. Once you have downloaded and extracted the zip file, go into the directory with a command prompt or shell window. In the shell window, enter the command npm install. Make sure that the terminal window is running as administrator. Once this process is finished - it may take some time - type npm test. The livebot window will open and you're ready to go! Just paste your token in the bar at the top, press save, and that bot will be loaded into each time you open the app automatically!

Easy (Windows Only)

If you would like to just download and open an exe file, switch to the executable branch, then just download that zip file. If you don't know how to switch, click the dropdown menu just above the file list, and to the left.

Some features:

Token switcher

This box is how you log into a profile. To log into a token by default, put it into this box then press the save button. Otherwise if you are just logging into a token just for a look, input the token into the box then press enter.
The token changer used to be at the top of the main screen, but has moved to the user options menu.

Barry!

Barry is the livebot version of discord's Clyde. Except Barry has some fun commands! Just use the prefix /. Only you can see what barry says, so don't worry about interfering with any conversations.

Profile card.

The profile card is able to tell you the username, the avatar image, the discriminator, and something discord does not have. The profile card will tell you if the account you are signed into is a bot or a user. This can be handy if you are not quite sure.

Guild card.

The guild card gives a little more information than the basic discord 'name of the guild'. The guild card shows you the name of the guild, the guild icon, and how many users are in the guild.

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