discord.py-self-mcp and discord-mcp
The two tools are ecosystem siblings, with one (Microck/discord.py-self-mcp) providing a foundational MCP server implementation for Discord selfbots using discord.py-self, while the other (HardHeadHackerHead/discord-mcp) leverages the MCP concept to offer a comprehensive suite of Discord server administration tools, potentially building upon or utilizing a similar underlying MCP architecture.
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.
About discord-mcp
HardHeadHackerHead/discord-mcp
Manage your entire Discord server from Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, or Windsurf via MCP. 134 admin tools across 20 categories. Interactive setup wizard included.
This project lets Discord server administrators or community managers easily control their server using plain English commands through AI coding assistants like Claude Code or Cursor. You simply type what you want to do, like 'Mute @spammer for 1 hour,' and the tool executes it, managing roles, channels, members, and messages. It's designed for anyone overseeing a Discord community who wants to simplify moderation and management tasks without manual configuration.
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