├── .editorconfig ├── .github └── workflows │ ├── build-release-binaries.yml │ └── build.yml ├── .gitignore ├── CHANGELOG.md ├── Cargo.lock ├── Cargo.toml ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── renovate.json └── src ├── cli.rs ├── execute.rs └── main.rs /.editorconfig: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # EditorConfig is awesome: https://EditorConfig.org 2 | 3 | # top-most EditorConfig file 4 | root = true 5 | 6 | [*] 7 | indent_style = space 8 | indent_size = 4 9 | end_of_line = lf 10 | charset = utf-8 11 | trim_trailing_whitespace = true 12 | insert_final_newline = false 13 | 14 | [*.yml] 15 | indent_style = space 16 | indent_size = 2 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/build-release-binaries.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Build release binaries (and publish them if this is a tag) 2 | 3 | on: 4 | push: 5 | paths-ignore: 6 | - '*.md' 7 | 8 | pull_request: 9 | 10 | jobs: 11 | binaries: 12 | strategy: 13 | fail-fast: false 14 | 15 | matrix: 16 | target: 17 | - x86_64-unknown-linux-musl 18 | - aarch64-unknown-linux-musl 19 | - x86_64-pc-windows-msvc 20 | - x86_64-apple-darwin 21 | - aarch64-apple-darwin 22 | 23 | include: 24 | - os: ubuntu-latest 25 | target: x86_64-unknown-linux-musl 26 | artifact_name: target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/discordrpc 27 | release_name: x86_64-unknown-linux-musl 28 | cross: true 29 | strip: true 30 | compress: true 31 | cargo_flags: "" 32 | 33 | - os: ubuntu-latest 34 | target: aarch64-unknown-linux-musl 35 | artifact_name: target/aarch64-unknown-linux-musl/release/discordrpc 36 | release_name: aarch64-unknown-linux-musl 37 | cross: true 38 | strip: false 39 | compress: true 40 | cargo_flags: "" 41 | 42 | - os: windows-latest 43 | target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc 44 | artifact_name: target/x86_64-pc-windows-msvc/release/discordrpc.exe 45 | release_name: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc.exe 46 | cross: false 47 | strip: true 48 | compress: true 49 | cargo_flags: "" 50 | 51 | - os: macos-latest 52 | target: x86_64-apple-darwin 53 | artifact_name: target/x86_64-apple-darwin/release/discordrpc 54 | release_name: x86_64-apple-darwin 55 | cross: false 56 | strip: true 57 | compress: true 58 | cargo_flags: "" 59 | 60 | - os: macos-latest 61 | target: aarch64-apple-darwin 62 | artifact_name: target/aarch64-apple-darwin/release/discordrpc 63 | release_name: aarch64-apple-darwin 64 | cross: false 65 | strip: true 66 | compress: true 67 | cargo_flags: "" 68 | 69 | name: ${{ matrix.os }} for ${{ matrix.target }} 70 | runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} 71 | 72 | steps: 73 | - name: Checkout 74 | uses: actions/checkout@v3 75 | 76 | - name: Setup Rust toolchain 77 | uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1 78 | with: 79 | toolchain: stable 80 | target: ${{ matrix.target }} 81 | 82 | - name: Cache 83 | uses: actions/cache@v3 84 | id: cache 85 | with: 86 | path: target 87 | key: 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id: changelog_reader 123 | uses: mindsers/changelog-reader-action@v1 124 | with: 125 | version: ${{ steps.tag_name.outputs.current_version }} 126 | path: ./CHANGELOG.md 127 | if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v') 128 | 129 | - name: Publish 130 | uses: svenstaro/upload-release-action@v2 131 | with: 132 | repo_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} 133 | file: ${{ matrix.artifact_name }} 134 | tag: ${{ github.ref }} 135 | asset_name: discordrpc-$tag-${{ matrix.release_name }} 136 | body: ${{ steps.changelog_reader.outputs.log_entry }} 137 | if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v') 138 | 139 | crates: 140 | name: Publish to crates.io 141 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 142 | 143 | if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v') 144 | 145 | steps: 146 | - name: Checkout 147 | uses: actions/checkout@v3 148 | 149 | - name: Setup Rust toolchain 150 | uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1 151 | with: 152 | toolchain: stable 153 | target: ${{ matrix.target }} 154 | 155 | - name: Publish to crates.io 156 | uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1 157 | with: 158 | command: publish 159 | args: --token ${{ secrets.CARGO_REGISTRY_TOKEN }} 160 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/build.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Rust 2 | 3 | on: 4 | push: 5 | branches: 6 | - main 7 | 8 | paths-ignore: 9 | - '*.md' 10 | 11 | env: 12 | CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always 13 | 14 | jobs: 15 | build: 16 | strategy: 17 | fail-fast: false 18 | matrix: 19 | os: [ubuntu-latest, windows-latest, macos-latest] 20 | rust: [stable, nightly] 21 | 22 | name: ${{ matrix.rust }} on ${{ matrix.os }} 23 | runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} 24 | 25 | steps: 26 | - name: Checkout 27 | uses: actions/checkout@v3 28 | 29 | - name: Setup Rust toolchain 30 | uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1 31 | with: 32 | profile: minimal 33 | toolchain: ${{ matrix.rust }} 34 | override: true 35 | components: rustfmt, clippy 36 | 37 | - name: Cache 38 | uses: actions/cache@v3 39 | id: cache 40 | with: 41 | path: target 42 | key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.rust }}-cargo-target-${{ hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }} 43 | 44 | - name: cargo build 45 | uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1 46 | with: 47 | command: build 48 | 49 | - name: rustfmt 50 | if: always() 51 | uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1 52 | with: 53 | command: fmt 54 | args: --all --check 55 | 56 | - name: clippy 57 | if: always() 58 | uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1 59 | with: 60 | command: clippy 61 | args: -- -D warnings 62 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Cargo 2 | /target 3 | 4 | # IDEs 5 | .vscode 6 | .idea 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CHANGELOG.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Changelog 2 | 3 | All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. 4 | 5 | The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](http://keepachangelog.com/) 6 | and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/). 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | ## [Unreleased] 11 | 12 | ## [0.2.2] - 2022-05-22 13 | - bump dependencies 14 | 15 | ## [0.2.1] - 2022-03-14 16 | - added manpage 17 | - change license to GPL3 18 | 19 | ## [0.2.0] - 2022-03-09 20 | ### CLI 21 | - added completions 22 | - update short aliases 23 | - added option --timeout 24 | 25 | ### Other 26 | - Added README 27 | 28 | ## [0.1.0] - 2022-02-13 29 | ### CLI 30 | - options 31 | - -c, --client-id <*string*> Discord application Client ID (required) 32 | - -d, --details <*string*> Details (required) 33 | - -s, --state <*string*> State (optional) 34 | - -N, --large-image <*string*> Large Image name (optional) 35 | - -I, --large-image-text <*string*> Large Image text (optional) 36 | - -n, --small-image <*string*> Small Image name (optional) 37 | - -i, --small-image-text <*string*> 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Discord RPC Client 2 | 3 | ## Examples 4 | 5 | ### Big image, small image, details and one button 6 | 7 | ![](https://i.imgur.com/6MmBURG.png) 8 | 9 | ```bash 10 | discordrpc --client-id 942151169185316874 --details 'untypeable nickname' --button-1-text 'Discord RPC written in Rust' --button-1-url 'https://github.com/MedzikUser/discord-rpc' --large-image medzik --large-image-text medzik --small-image archlinux --small-image-text archlinux 11 | ``` 12 | 13 | ### Big image, details, state and two buttons 14 | 15 | ![](https://i.imgur.com/tRbcy40.png) 16 | 17 | ```bash 18 | discordrpc --client-id 942151169185316874 --details 'untypeable nickname' --state 'MedzikUser' --button-1-text 'Discord RPC written in Rust' --button-1-url 'https://github.com/MedzikUser/discord-rpc' --button-2-text 'GitHub' --button-2-url 'https://github.com/MedzikUser' --large-image medzik --large-image-text medzik 19 | ``` 20 | 21 | ## How to install? 22 | 23 | ### Linux 24 | Download discordrpc-linux from the [releases page](https://github.com/MedzikUser/discordrpc/releases/latest) and run 25 | 26 | chmod +x discordrpc-linux 27 | ./discordrpc-linux 28 | 29 | ### Arch Linux 30 | Using yay ([AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/discordrpc)) 31 | 32 | yay -S discordrpc 33 | 34 | Alternatively you can add [this repo](https://github.com/archlinux-pkg/packages) and run 35 | 36 | sudo pacman -S discordrpc 37 | 38 | ### OSX 39 | Download discordrpc-darwin from the [releases page](https://github.com/MedzikUser/discordrpc/releases/latest) and run 40 | 41 | chmod +x discordrpc-darwin 42 | ./discordrpc-darwin 43 | 44 | ### Windows 45 | Download discordrpc-windows from the [releases page](https://github.com/MedzikUser/discordrpc/releases/latest) and run 46 | 47 | chmod +x discordrpc-windows 48 | ./discordrpc-windows 49 | 50 | ### Compile with Cargo 51 | Make sure you have the latest version of Rust. Then you can run 52 | 53 | cargo install imgurs 54 | 55 | ## How do I get a client id? 56 | 1. Go to [Discord Developer Portal](https://discord.com/developers/applications) 57 | 2. Make New Application, name them freely (the name will be displayed in RPC) 58 | 59 | ![new app](https://i.imgur.com/RMUjPep.png) 60 | 61 | 3. Go to General Information 62 | 63 | ![general](https://i.imgur.com/yuQufwT.png) 64 | 65 | 3. Copy ID 66 | 67 | ![copy id](https://i.imgur.com/JDHZ6jy.png) 68 | 69 | 5. Then go to the Rich Presence tab (optional) 70 | 71 | ![rich presence](https://i.imgur.com/hIB5VEW.png) 72 | 73 | 6. Add images to be able to display them in RPC (optional) 74 | 75 | ![add image](https://i.imgur.com/vtEs7v6.png) 76 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /renovate.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "extends": [ 3 | "config:base" 4 | ], 5 | "prHourlyLimit": 0, 6 | "automergeType": "pr", 7 | "prCreation": "immediate", 8 | "packageRules": [ 9 | { 10 | "matchUpdateTypes": [ 11 | "minor", 12 | "patch", 13 | "pin", 14 | "digest" 15 | ], 16 | "automerge": true 17 | } 18 | ] 19 | } 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/cli.rs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | use clap::Parser; 2 | use clap_complete::Shell; 3 | 4 | #[derive(Debug, Parser, Clone)] 5 | #[clap(name = "discordrpc")] 6 | pub struct Cli { 7 | #[clap( 8 | short = 'c', 9 | long = "client-id", 10 | help = "Discord application Client ID", 11 | required = true, 12 | display_order = 1 13 | )] 14 | pub client_id: String, 15 | 16 | #[clap( 17 | short = 'd', 18 | long = "details", 19 | help = "Details", 20 | required = true, 21 | display_order = 2 22 | )] 23 | pub details: String, 24 | 25 | #[clap( 26 | short = 's', 27 | long = "state", 28 | help = "State", 29 | required = false, 30 | default_value = "none", 31 | display_order = 3 32 | )] 33 | pub state: String, 34 | 35 | #[clap( 36 | short = 'I', 37 | long = "large-image", 38 | help = "Large Image name", 39 | default_value = "none", 40 | required = false, 41 | display_order = 4 42 | )] 43 | pub large_image: String, 44 | 45 | #[clap( 46 | short = 'T', 47 | long = "large-image-text", 48 | help = "Large Image text", 49 | default_value = "none", 50 | required = false, 51 | display_order = 5 52 | )] 53 | pub large_text: String, 54 | 55 | #[clap( 56 | short = 'i', 57 | long = "small-image", 58 | help = "Small Image name", 59 | default_value = "none", 60 | required = false, 61 | display_order = 6 62 | )] 63 | pub small_image: String, 64 | 65 | #[clap( 66 | short = 't', 67 | long = "small-image-text", 68 | help = "Small Image text", 69 | default_value = "none", 70 | required = false, 71 | display_order = 7 72 | )] 73 | pub small_text: String, 74 | 75 | #[clap( 76 | short = 'B', 77 | long = "button-1-text", 78 | help = "Button 1 Text", 79 | default_value = "none", 80 | required = false, 81 | display_order = 8 82 | )] 83 | pub button_1_text: String, 84 | 85 | #[clap( 86 | short = 'U', 87 | long = "button-1-url", 88 | help = "Button 1 URL address", 89 | default_value = "none", 90 | required = false, 91 | display_order = 9 92 | )] 93 | pub button_1_url: String, 94 | 95 | #[clap( 96 | short = 'b', 97 | long = "button-2-text", 98 | help = "Button 2 Text", 99 | default_value = "none", 100 | required = false, 101 | display_order = 10 102 | )] 103 | pub button_2_text: String, 104 | 105 | #[clap( 106 | short = 'u', 107 | long = "button-2-url", 108 | help = "Button 2 URL address", 109 | default_value = "none", 110 | required = false, 111 | display_order = 11 112 | )] 113 | pub button_2_url: String, 114 | 115 | #[clap( 116 | short = 'e', 117 | long = "timer", 118 | help = "Enable timer (counted from the current time)", 119 | display_order = 12 120 | )] 121 | pub enable_time: bool, 122 | 123 | #[clap( 124 | short = 'E', 125 | long = "timeout", 126 | help = "Exit after X seconds", 127 | default_value = "0", 128 | required = false, 129 | display_order = 13 130 | )] 131 | pub timeout: u64, 132 | 133 | #[clap( 134 | long = "print-completions", 135 | value_name = "shell", 136 | arg_enum, 137 | display_order = 14 138 | )] 139 | pub print_completions: Option, 140 | 141 | #[clap(long = "print-manpage", display_order = 15)] 142 | pub manpage: bool, 143 | } 144 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/execute.rs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | use colored::Colorize; 2 | use discord_rich_presence::{ 3 | activity::{self, Activity}, 4 | DiscordIpc, DiscordIpcClient, 5 | }; 6 | use std::{ 7 | time::{SystemTime, UNIX_EPOCH}, 8 | vec, 9 | }; 10 | 11 | use crate::cli::Cli; 12 | 13 | pub fn run(args: Cli) { 14 | let state = args.state; 15 | let details = args.details; 16 | let large_image = args.large_image; 17 | let large_text = args.large_text; 18 | let small_image = args.small_image; 19 | let small_text = args.small_text; 20 | let button_1_text = args.button_1_text; 21 | let button_1_url = args.button_1_url; 22 | let button_2_text = args.button_2_text; 23 | let button_2_url = args.button_2_url; 24 | let enable_timer = args.enable_time; 25 | 26 | let mut client = DiscordIpcClient::new(&args.client_id).expect("failed to create client"); 27 | 28 | let activity = Activity::new(); 29 | 30 | client 31 | .connect() 32 | .expect("failed to connect to Discord, please try again or relaunch Discord app"); 33 | 34 | println!("{} {}", "details :".cyan(), details.yellow()); 35 | 36 | let mut activity: Activity = activity.details(&details); 37 | 38 | if state != "none" { 39 | println!("{} {}", "state :".cyan(), state.yellow()); 40 | 41 | activity = activity.state(&state); 42 | } 43 | 44 | let mut assets = activity::Assets::new(); 45 | 46 | if large_image != "none" { 47 | println!("{} {}", "large image :".cyan(), large_image.yellow()); 48 | 49 | assets = assets.large_image(&large_image); 50 | } 51 | 52 | if large_text != "none" { 53 | println!("{} {}", "large image text :".cyan(), large_text.yellow()); 54 | 55 | assets = assets.large_text(&large_text); 56 | } 57 | 58 | if small_image != "none" { 59 | println!("{} {}", "small image :".cyan(), small_image.yellow()); 60 | 61 | assets = assets.small_image(&small_image); 62 | } 63 | 64 | if small_text != "none" { 65 | println!("{} {}", "small image text :".cyan(), small_text.yellow()); 66 | 67 | assets = assets.small_text(&small_text); 68 | } 69 | 70 | activity = activity.assets(assets); 71 | 72 | if button_1_text != "none" && button_1_url != "none" { 73 | println!("{} {}", "button 1 text :".cyan(), button_1_text.yellow()); 74 | println!("{} {}", "button 1 url :".cyan(), button_1_url.yellow()); 75 | 76 | activity = activity.buttons(vec![activity::Button::new(&button_1_text, &button_1_url)]); 77 | } 78 | 79 | if button_1_text != "none" 80 | && button_1_url != "none" 81 | && button_2_text != "none" 82 | && button_2_url != "none" 83 | { 84 | println!("{} {}", "button 2 text :".cyan(), button_2_text.yellow()); 85 | println!("{} {}", "button 2 url :".cyan(), button_2_url.yellow()); 86 | 87 | activity = activity.buttons(vec![ 88 | activity::Button::new(&button_1_text, &button_1_url), 89 | activity::Button::new(&button_2_text, &button_2_url), 90 | ]); 91 | } 92 | 93 | if enable_timer { 94 | let time_unix = SystemTime::now() 95 | .duration_since(UNIX_EPOCH) 96 | .unwrap() 97 | .as_secs() as i64; 98 | 99 | activity = activity.timestamps(activity::Timestamps::new().start(time_unix)) 100 | } 101 | 102 | client.set_activity(activity).expect("client set activity"); 103 | } 104 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main.rs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | mod cli; 2 | mod execute; 3 | 4 | use clap::{IntoApp, StructOpt}; 5 | use clap_complete::generate; 6 | use colored::Colorize; 7 | use std::{io, process::exit, thread::sleep, time::Duration}; 8 | 9 | use crate::cli::Cli; 10 | 11 | fn main() { 12 | better_panic::install(); 13 | 14 | let args = Cli::parse(); 15 | 16 | // print completions 17 | if let Some(shell) = args.print_completions { 18 | let mut clap_app = Cli::command(); 19 | let app_name = clap_app.get_name().to_string(); 20 | 21 | generate(shell, &mut clap_app, app_name, &mut io::stdout()); 22 | exit(0) 23 | } 24 | 25 | // print manpage 26 | if args.manpage { 27 | let clap_app = Cli::command(); 28 | let man = clap_mangen::Man::new(clap_app); 29 | 30 | man.render(&mut io::stdout()).expect("generate manpage"); 31 | exit(0) 32 | } 33 | 34 | // start discord rpc 35 | execute::run(args.clone()); 36 | 37 | println!( 38 | "{} {}", 39 | "Connected!".green(), 40 | "Press Ctrl+C to exit!".magenta() 41 | ); 42 | 43 | if args.timeout != 0 { 44 | sleep(Duration::from_secs(args.timeout)); 45 | 46 | println!("{}", "Stopping due to timeout...".blue()); 47 | 48 | exit(0) 49 | } else { 50 | loop { 51 | // empty `loop {}` wastes CPU cycles 52 | sleep(Duration::from_secs(9999999)); 53 | } 54 | } 55 | } 56 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------