├── .editorconfig ├── .gitattributes ├── .github ├── stale.yml └── workflows │ ├── release.yml │ └── rust.yml ├── .gitignore ├── .license_template ├── Cargo.toml ├── LICENSE ├── Makefile.toml ├── README.rst ├── benches └── bench.rs ├── renovate.json ├── rust-toolchain ├── rustfmt.toml └── src ├── cli.rs ├── main.rs └── nitrous.rs /.editorconfig: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | root = true 2 | 3 | [*] 4 | charset = utf-8 5 | indent_style = space 6 | indent_size = 2 7 | end_of_line = lf 8 | insert_final_newline = true 9 | trim_trailing_whitespace = true 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitattributes: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Auto detect text files and perform LF normalization 2 | * text=auto 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/stale.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | daysUntilStale: 30 2 | daysUntilClose: 7 3 | exemptLabels: 4 | - pinned 5 | - security 6 | staleLabel: wontfix 7 | markComment: > 8 | This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had 9 | recent activity. 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Thank you 10 | for your contributions. 11 | closeComment: true 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/release.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Release ⚾ 2 | 3 | on: 4 | push: 5 | tags: 6 | - 'v*' 7 | 8 | jobs: 9 | release: 10 | runs-on: ubuntu-20.04 11 | steps: 12 | - name: Checkout 🛒 13 | uses: actions/checkout@v3 14 | 15 | - name: Toolchain 🧰 16 | uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1 17 | with: 18 | profile: minimal 19 | toolchain: nightly-2021-05-19 20 | components: rustfmt, clippy 21 | override: true 22 | 23 | - name: Build 🏗 24 | uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1 25 | continue-on-error: false 26 | with: 27 | command: build 28 | args: --release 29 | 30 | - name: Create Release 🏉 31 | id: create_release 32 | uses: actions/create-release@v1 33 | env: 34 | GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }} 35 | with: 36 | tag_name: ${{ github.ref }} 37 | release_name: ${{ github.ref }} 38 | draft: false 39 | prerelease: false 40 | 41 | - name: Upload Artifacts to Release 💎 42 | uses: actions/upload-release-asset@v1 43 | env: 44 | GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }} 45 | with: 46 | upload_url: ${{ steps.create_release.outputs.upload_url }} 47 | asset_path: ./target/release/nitrous 48 | asset_name: nitrous 49 | asset_content_type: application/x-elf # x-msdownload for Windows 50 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/rust.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Rust ✅ 2 | 3 | on: 4 | push: 5 | paths: 6 | - "src/**" 7 | - "Cargo.toml" 8 | pull_request: 9 | paths: 10 | - "src/**" 11 | - "Cargo.toml" 12 | 13 | env: 14 | CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always 15 | 16 | jobs: 17 | check: 18 | runs-on: ubuntu-20.04 19 | steps: 20 | - name: Checkout 🛒 21 | uses: actions/checkout@v3 22 | 23 | - name: Toolchain 🧰 24 | uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1 25 | with: 26 | profile: minimal 27 | toolchain: nightly-2021-06-04 28 | components: rustfmt, clippy 29 | override: true 30 | 31 | - 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # ------------ 2 | # | Wrappers | 3 | # ------------ 4 | [tasks.fmt] 5 | command = "cargo" 6 | args = ["fmt"] 7 | private = true 8 | 9 | [tasks.check] 10 | command = "cargo" 11 | args = ["check"] 12 | private = true 13 | 14 | [tasks.clippy] 15 | command = "cargo" 16 | args = ["clippy"] 17 | private = true 18 | 19 | # ------------- 20 | # | Executors | 21 | # ------------- 22 | [tasks.checkf] 23 | dependencies = ["fmt", "check"] 24 | 25 | [tasks.checkfc] 26 | dependencies = ["fmt", "check", "clippy"] 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.rst: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 📘 Nitrous 2 | ========== 3 | 4 | What? 5 | ----- 6 | 7 | Nitrous is a Discord Nitro code generator and checker. 8 | 9 | Why should I use Nitrous? 10 | ------------------------- 11 | - Nitrous is very fast. 12 | - Nitrous is simple to use. 13 | - Nitrous is efficient. 14 | 15 | Getting up and Running 16 | ---------------------- 17 | 18 | Installation 19 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 20 | 21 | A prebuilt binary for x86_64-based Linux systems is available in the 22 | `releases `_. If you are using 23 | a different operating system such as macOS or Windows, you'll have to build and 24 | install the tool yourself! 25 | 26 | .. code-block:: shell 27 | 28 | $ cargo install --git https://github.com/fuwn/nitrous --branch main 29 | 30 | If you are building and installing yourself, you must have 31 | `Rust `_ installed! 32 | 33 | Usage 34 | ^^^^^ 35 | 36 | Generating Codes 37 | """""""""""""""" 38 | 39 | .. code-block:: shell 40 | 41 | $ nitrous generate 42 | 43 | Checking Codes 44 | """""""""""""" 45 | 46 | .. code-block:: shell 47 | 48 | $ nitrous check tor 49 | 50 | It is recommended that you use Tor as a proxy, however, if you'd like to use any 51 | of the other supported proxy types, -- :code:`http`, :code:`socks4`, or 52 | :code:`socks5` -- you can can specify your proxy file as so; 53 | 54 | .. code-block:: shell 55 | 56 | $ nitrous check [proxy_list] 57 | 58 | .. code-block:: shell 59 | 60 | $ nitrous check socks5 ./socks5_proxies.txt 61 | 62 | The previous command (without any specified codes file) will run the check 63 | routine on a default file value of :code:`./.nitrous/codes.txt`. If you would 64 | like to override this behaviour, specify your file after the proxy type with the 65 | :code:`file` flag; 66 | 67 | .. code-block:: shell 68 | 69 | $ nitrous check tor --file /path/to/codes.txt # `-f` also works! 70 | 71 | Prebuilt Binaries 72 | """"""""""""""""" 73 | 74 | Prebuilt binaries for the latest release may be found 75 | `here `_. 76 | 77 | Up and Coming 78 | -------------- 79 | 80 | - Multi-threaded support 81 | 82 | License 83 | ------- 84 | 85 | `GNU General Public License v3.0 <./LICENSE>`_ 86 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /benches/bench.rs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // Copyright (C) 2021-2021 Fuwn 2 | // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only 3 | 4 | #[macro_use] 5 | extern crate criterion; 6 | 7 | use criterion::Criterion; 8 | use rand::Rng; 9 | 10 | fn bench_generate(c: &mut Criterion) { 11 | c.bench_function("generate", |b| { 12 | b.iter(|| { 13 | rand::thread_rng() 14 | .sample_iter(rand::distributions::Alphanumeric) 15 | .take(16) 16 | .map(char::from) 17 | .collect::() 18 | }) 19 | }); 20 | } 21 | 22 | criterion_group!(benches, bench_generate); 23 | criterion_main!(benches); 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /renovate.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "extends": [ 3 | "config:base" 4 | ] 5 | } 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rust-toolchain: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | nightly-2021-05-19 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rustfmt.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | condense_wildcard_suffixes = true 2 | edition = "2018" 3 | enum_discrim_align_threshold = 20 4 | error_on_line_overflow = true 5 | error_on_unformatted = true 6 | fn_single_line = true 7 | force_multiline_blocks = true 8 | format_code_in_doc_comments = true 9 | format_macro_matchers = true 10 | format_strings = true 11 | imports_layout = "HorizontalVertical" 12 | license_template_path = ".license_template" 13 | match_arm_blocks = false 14 | imports_granularity = "Crate" 15 | newline_style = "Unix" 16 | normalize_comments = true 17 | normalize_doc_attributes = true 18 | reorder_impl_items = true 19 | group_imports = "StdExternalCrate" 20 | reorder_modules = true 21 | report_fixme = "Always" 22 | struct_field_align_threshold = 20 23 | struct_lit_single_line = false 24 | tab_spaces = 2 25 | use_field_init_shorthand = true 26 | use_try_shorthand = true 27 | where_single_line = true 28 | wrap_comments = true 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/cli.rs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // Copyright (C) 2021-2021 Fuwn 2 | // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only 3 | 4 | use std::str::FromStr; 5 | 6 | use structopt::{ 7 | clap, 8 | clap::{App, Arg, SubCommand}, 9 | }; 10 | 11 | use crate::nitrous::Nitrous; 12 | 13 | #[derive(PartialEq)] 14 | pub enum ProxyType { 15 | Http, 16 | Socks4, 17 | Socks5, 18 | Tor, 19 | } 20 | impl FromStr for ProxyType { 21 | type Err = &'static str; 22 | 23 | fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result { 24 | match s { 25 | "http" => Ok(Self::Http), 26 | "socks4" => Ok(Self::Socks4), 27 | "socks5" => Ok(Self::Socks5), 28 | "tor" => Ok(Self::Tor), 29 | _ => Err("no match"), 30 | } 31 | } 32 | } 33 | 34 | pub struct Cli; 35 | impl Cli { 36 | pub async fn execute() { 37 | let matches = Self::cli().get_matches(); 38 | 39 | let debug = matches.is_present("debug"); 40 | 41 | match matches.subcommand() { 42 | ("generate", _) => 43 | Nitrous::generate( 44 | matches 45 | .subcommand_matches("generate") 46 | .unwrap() 47 | .value_of("amount") 48 | .unwrap() 49 | .to_string() 50 | .parse::() 51 | .unwrap(), 52 | debug, 53 | ), 54 | ("check", _) => 55 | Nitrous::check( 56 | { 57 | let argument = matches 58 | .subcommand_matches("check") 59 | .unwrap() 60 | .value_of("file"); 61 | if argument.is_some() { 62 | argument.unwrap() 63 | } else if std::fs::File::open(".nitrous/codes.txt").is_err() { 64 | panic!("cannot open nitrous generated codes.txt"); 65 | } else { 66 | ".nitrous/codes.txt" 67 | } 68 | }, 69 | debug, 70 | ProxyType::from_str( 71 | matches 72 | .subcommand_matches("check") 73 | .unwrap() 74 | .value_of("proxy_type") 75 | .unwrap(), 76 | ) 77 | .unwrap(), 78 | matches 79 | .subcommand_matches("check") 80 | .unwrap() 81 | .value_of("proxy_list") 82 | .unwrap_or("null"), 83 | ) 84 | .await, 85 | ("clean", _) => 86 | for dir in &[".nitrous/check/", ".nitrous/"] { 87 | let file_type = if dir.ends_with('/') { 88 | "directory" 89 | } else { 90 | "file" 91 | }; 92 | info!("cleaning {}: {}", file_type, dir); 93 | if let Err(e) = std::fs::remove_dir_all(dir) { 94 | warn!("cannot delete {}: {}: {}", file_type, dir, e); 95 | } 96 | }, 97 | _ => unreachable!(), 98 | } 99 | } 100 | 101 | fn cli() -> App<'static, 'static> { 102 | App::new(env!("CARGO_PKG_NAME")) 103 | .about(env!("CARGO_PKG_DESCRIPTION")) 104 | .version(env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION")) 105 | .author(env!("CARGO_PKG_AUTHORS")) 106 | .setting(clap::AppSettings::SubcommandRequiredElseHelp) 107 | .subcommands(vec![ 108 | SubCommand::with_name("generate") 109 | .alias("gen") 110 | .about("Generate a specified number Discord Nitro codes") 111 | .arg( 112 | Arg::with_name("amount") 113 | .required(true) 114 | .index(1) 115 | .takes_value(true), 116 | ), 117 | SubCommand::with_name("check") 118 | .about("Check a file of Discord Nitro codes for valid/ invalid codes") 119 | .long_about( 120 | "Check a file of Discord Nitro codes for valid/ invalid codes.\n\nIf a codes file is \ 121 | not explicitly specified, the check routine will run on a default file value of \ 122 | `./.nitrous/codes.txt`. If you would like to override this behaviour, specify your \ 123 | file after the subcommand.", 124 | ) 125 | .arg( 126 | Arg::with_name("file") 127 | .required(false) 128 | .takes_value(true) 129 | .long("file") 130 | .short("f"), 131 | ) 132 | .args(&[ 133 | Arg::with_name("proxy_type") 134 | .required(true) 135 | .takes_value(true) 136 | .index(1) 137 | .possible_values(&["http", "socks4", "socks5", "tor"]), 138 | Arg::with_name("proxy_list") 139 | .required_ifs(&[ 140 | ("proxy_type", "http"), 141 | ("proxy_type", "socks4"), 142 | ("proxy_type", "socks5"), 143 | ]) 144 | .takes_value(true) 145 | .index(2), 146 | ]), 147 | SubCommand::with_name("clean") 148 | .about("Delete Nitrous-generated files/ directories which are NOT critical."), 149 | ]) 150 | .arg( 151 | Arg::with_name("debug") 152 | .long("debug") 153 | .short("d") 154 | .takes_value(false) 155 | .multiple(false) 156 | .global(true), 157 | ) 158 | } 159 | } 160 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main.rs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // Copyright (C) 2021-2021 Fuwn 2 | // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only 3 | 4 | #![feature( 5 | type_ascription, 6 | hash_set_entry, 7 | type_name_of_val, 8 | decl_macro, 9 | proc_macro_hygiene 10 | )] 11 | #![deny( 12 | warnings, 13 | nonstandard_style, 14 | unused, 15 | future_incompatible, 16 | rust_2018_idioms, 17 | unsafe_code 18 | )] 19 | #![deny(clippy::all, clippy::nursery, clippy::pedantic)] 20 | #![recursion_limit = "128"] 21 | 22 | #[macro_use] 23 | extern crate log; 24 | 25 | #[cfg(target_family = "windows")] 26 | #[global_allocator] 27 | static GLOBAL: mimalloc::MiMalloc = mimalloc::MiMalloc; 28 | 29 | #[cfg(target_family = "unix")] 30 | #[global_allocator] 31 | static GLOBAL: jemallocator::Jemalloc = jemallocator::Jemalloc; 32 | 33 | mod cli; 34 | mod nitrous; 35 | 36 | use crate::nitrous::Nitrous; 37 | 38 | #[tokio::main] 39 | async fn main() { Nitrous::execute().await; } 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/nitrous.rs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // Copyright (C) 2021-2021 Fuwn 2 | // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only 3 | 4 | use std::{ 5 | fs::{create_dir, File}, 6 | io::{BufRead, BufReader, Write}, 7 | }; 8 | 9 | use rand::{seq::IteratorRandom, Rng}; 10 | 11 | use crate::cli::ProxyType; 12 | 13 | pub struct Nitrous; 14 | impl Nitrous { 15 | pub async fn execute() { 16 | // Environment 17 | dotenv::dotenv().ok(); 18 | std::env::set_var("RUST_LOG", "nitrous=trace"); 19 | 20 | // Logging 21 | pretty_env_logger::init(); 22 | human_panic::setup_panic!(); 23 | 24 | crate::cli::Cli::execute().await; 25 | } 26 | 27 | #[allow(clippy::let_underscore_drop)] 28 | fn initialize() { let _ = create_dir(".nitrous"); } 29 | 30 | pub fn generate(amount: usize, debug: bool) { 31 | Self::initialize(); 32 | 33 | let mut codes = File::create(".nitrous/codes.txt").unwrap(); 34 | 35 | for _ in 0..amount { 36 | let code = rand::thread_rng() 37 | .sample_iter(rand::distributions::Alphanumeric) 38 | .take(16) 39 | .map(char::from) 40 | .collect::(); 41 | 42 | writeln!(codes, "{}", code).unwrap(); 43 | if debug { 44 | info!("{}", code,); 45 | } 46 | } 47 | } 48 | 49 | pub async fn check( 50 | codes_file_name: &str, 51 | debug: bool, 52 | proxy_type: crate::cli::ProxyType, 53 | proxy_file: &str, 54 | ) { 55 | Self::initialize(); 56 | 57 | #[allow(clippy::let_underscore_drop)] 58 | let _ = create_dir(".nitrous/check/"); 59 | let codes = File::open(codes_file_name).unwrap(); 60 | let mut invalid = File::create(".nitrous/check/invalid.txt").unwrap(); 61 | let mut valid = File::create(".nitrous/check/valid.txt").unwrap(); 62 | let mut valid_count = 0; 63 | let mut invalid_count = 0; 64 | 65 | for code in std::io::BufReader::new(codes).lines() { 66 | let proxy_addr = if matches!(&proxy_type, ProxyType::Tor) { 67 | "127.0.0.1:9050".to_string() 68 | } else { 69 | BufReader::new( 70 | File::open(proxy_file).unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("unable to open file: {}", e)), 71 | ) 72 | .lines() 73 | .map(|l| l.expect("couldn't read line")) 74 | .choose(&mut rand::thread_rng()) 75 | .expect("file had no lines") 76 | }; 77 | 78 | let code = code.unwrap(); 79 | let status = reqwest::Client::builder() 80 | .proxy( 81 | reqwest::Proxy::all(format!( 82 | "{}://{}", 83 | { 84 | match proxy_type { 85 | ProxyType::Http => "http", 86 | ProxyType::Socks4 => "socks4", 87 | ProxyType::Socks5 | ProxyType::Tor => "socks5h", 88 | } 89 | }, 90 | proxy_addr 91 | )) 92 | .unwrap(), 93 | ) 94 | .build() 95 | .unwrap() 96 | .get(format!( 97 | "{}://discordapp.com/api/v6/entitlements/gift-codes/{}?with_application=false&\ 98 | with_subscription_plan=true", 99 | { 100 | if proxy_type == ProxyType::Http { 101 | "http" 102 | } else { 103 | "https" 104 | } 105 | }, 106 | code 107 | )) 108 | .send() 109 | .await 110 | .unwrap() 111 | .status() 112 | .as_u16(); 113 | 114 | if status == 200 { 115 | writeln!(valid, "{}", code).unwrap(); 116 | if debug { 117 | info!("{}: {}", proxy_addr, code); 118 | } 119 | valid_count += 1; 120 | } else { 121 | writeln!(invalid, "{}", code).unwrap(); 122 | if debug { 123 | error!("{}: {}", proxy_addr, code); 124 | } 125 | invalid_count += 1; 126 | } 127 | } 128 | 129 | println!( 130 | "\nfinished!\n\nvalid: {}\ninvalid: {}", 131 | valid_count, invalid_count 132 | ); 133 | } 134 | } 135 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------