├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── config.js
├── index.js
└── package.json
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2 | # Created by https://www.gitignore.io/api/venv,python,pycharm
3 | # Edit at https://www.gitignore.io/?templates=venv,python,pycharm
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5 | ### PyCharm ###
6 | # Covers JetBrains IDEs: IntelliJ, RubyMine, PhpStorm, AppCode, PyCharm, CLion, Android Studio and WebStorm
7 | # Reference: https://intellij-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/articles/206544839
8 |
9 | # User-specific stuff
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11 | .idea/**/tasks.xml
12 | .idea/**/usage.statistics.xml
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19 | # Sensitive or high-churn files
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21 | .idea/**/dataSources.ids
22 | .idea/**/dataSources.local.xml
23 | .idea/**/sqlDataSources.xml
24 | .idea/**/dynamic.xml
25 | .idea/**/uiDesigner.xml
26 | .idea/**/dbnavigator.xml
27 |
28 | # Gradle
29 | .idea/**/gradle.xml
30 | .idea/**/libraries
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32 | # Gradle and Maven with auto-import
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38 | # .idea/modules
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40 | # *.ipr
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43 | cmake-build-*/
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45 | # Mongo Explorer plugin
46 | .idea/**/mongoSettings.xml
47 |
48 | # File-based project format
49 | *.iws
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51 | # IntelliJ
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54 | # mpeltonen/sbt-idea plugin
55 | .idea_modules/
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57 | # JIRA plugin
58 | atlassian-ide-plugin.xml
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69 | # Editor-based Rest Client
70 | .idea/httpRequests
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72 | # Android studio 3.1+ serialized cache file
73 | .idea/caches/build_file_checksums.ser
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75 | ### PyCharm Patch ###
76 | # Comment Reason: https://github.com/joeblau/gitignore.io/issues/186#issuecomment-215987721
77 |
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79 | # modules.xml
80 | # .idea/misc.xml
81 | # *.ipr
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119 | .installed.cfg
120 | *.egg
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139 | .cache
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156 | # PyBuilder
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159 | # pyenv
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179 | # Rope project settings
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186 |
187 | # mkdocs documentation
188 | /site
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190 | # mypy
191 | .mypy_cache/
192 | .dmypy.json
193 | dmypy.json
194 |
195 | # Pyre type checker
196 | .pyre/
197 |
198 | ### venv ###
199 | # Virtualenv
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202 | .env
203 | .venv
204 | env/
205 | venv/
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209 | pip-selfcheck.json
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/README.md:
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1 | # Discord-QR-Auth-Client-JS
2 | A Discord Bot to communicate with Discord's QR Code login auth server
3 | to easily retrieve useful information about your account
4 | (including token.)
5 |
6 | ## Thanks to github.com/DismissedGuy for original python source code
7 |
8 | ## And Thanks to github.com/MrAugu for starter commands
9 |
10 | ## How to use
11 | Prerequisites:
12 | * Have Node.JS 14+ installed
13 | * A Discord client that can scan QR codes (your phone)
14 |
15 | Optional:
16 | * Enable debug mode by modifying `debug=false` in index.js
17 |
18 | ### Steps
19 | 1. Put your Discord bot token in config.js
20 | 2. `npm i`
21 | 3. `node index.js`
22 | 4. Use command "$gettoken" with the bot
23 | 5. A QR code wil pop up. Scan it using your phone
24 | (either using discord or a generic QR code scanner)
25 | 6. Bot will send a DM to account that scanned the QR Code.
26 |
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/config.js:
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1 | module.exports = {
2 | "token": "Discord Bot Token" // https://discordapp.com/developers/applications/ID/bot
3 | };
4 |
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/index.js:
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1 | const Discord = require("discord.js");
2 | const config = require("./config");
3 |
4 | var stream = require("stream");
5 | var QRCode = require('qrcode');
6 |
7 | const { StringDecoder } = require('string_decoder');
8 | const { encode: urlsafe_b64encode, decode: urlsafe_b64decode } = require("safe-base64");
9 |
10 | const crypto = require('crypto');
11 |
12 | const WebSocket = require('ws');
13 | const got = require('got');
14 |
15 | // We instiate the client and connect to database.
16 | const client = new Discord.Client();
17 |
18 | function sleep(ms) {
19 | return new Promise((resolve) => {
20 | setTimeout(resolve, ms);
21 | });
22 | }
23 |
24 | function formatTHdate(input) {
25 | // Parse our locale string to [date, time]
26 | //var date = new Date().toLocaleString('en-US',{hour12:true,timeZone:'Asia/Bangkok'}).split(" ");
27 |
28 | var date = input.toLocaleString('en-US', { hour12: true, timeZone: 'Asia/Bangkok' }).split(" ");
29 |
30 | // Now we can access our time at date[1], and monthdayyear @ date[0]
31 | var AmPm = date[2];
32 | var time = date[1];
33 | var mdy = date[0];
34 |
35 | // We then parse the mdy into parts
36 | mdy = mdy.split('/');
37 | var month = parseInt(mdy[0]);
38 | var day = parseInt(mdy[1]);
39 | var year = parseInt(mdy[2]);
40 |
41 | // Putting it all together
42 | var formattedDate = ('0' + day).slice(-2) + '/' + ('0' + month).slice(-2) + '/' + year + ', ' + time + ' ' + AmPm + ' (GMT+7)';
43 | return formattedDate;
44 | }
45 |
46 | var Messages = {
47 | HEARTBEAT: 'heartbeat',
48 | HELLO: 'hello',
49 | INIT: 'init',
50 | NONCE_PROOF: 'nonce_proof',
51 | PENDING_REMOTE_INIT: 'pending_remote_init',
52 | PENDING_TICKET: 'pending_ticket',
53 | PENDING_LOGIN: 'pending_login',
54 | CANCEL: 'cancel'
55 | }
56 |
57 | const Endpoints = {
58 | WS_ENDPOINT: 'wss://remote-auth-gateway.discord.gg/?v=2',
59 | LOGIN_ENDPOINT: 'https://discord.com/api/v9/users/@me/remote-auth/login'
60 | }
61 |
62 | class DiscordUser {
63 | constructor(values) {
64 | this.id = values.id
65 | this.username = values.username
66 | this.discrim = values.discrim
67 | this.avatar_hash = values.avatar_hash
68 | this.token = values.token
69 | }
70 |
71 | from_payload(payload) {
72 | let values = payload.split(':');
73 |
74 | this.id = values[0];
75 | this.discrim = values[1];
76 | this.avatar_hash = values[2];
77 | this.username = values[3];
78 |
79 | return this;
80 | }
81 |
82 | pretty_print() {
83 | let out = ''
84 | out += `User: ${this.username}#${this.discrim} (${this.id})\n`
85 | out += `Avatar URL: https://cdn.discordapp.com/avatars/${this.id}/${this.avatar_hash}.png\n`
86 | out += `Token (SECRET!): ${this.token}\n`
87 |
88 | return out
89 | }
90 | }
91 |
92 | class DiscordUser_FromPayload {
93 | constructor(payload) {
94 | let values = payload.split(':');
95 |
96 | this.id = values[0];
97 | this.username = values[3];
98 | this.discrim = values[1];
99 | this.avatar_hash = values[2];
100 |
101 | return this
102 | }
103 |
104 | pretty_print() {
105 | let out = ''
106 | out += `User: ${this.username}#${this.discrim} (${this.id})\n`
107 | out += `Avatar URL: https://cdn.discordapp.com/avatars/${this.id}/${this.avatar_hash}.png\n`
108 | out += `Token (SECRET!): ${this.token}\n`
109 |
110 | return out
111 | }
112 | }
113 |
114 | class DiscordAuthWebsocket {
115 | constructor(debug=false, message={}) {
116 | this.debug = debug
117 |
118 | this.message = message
119 |
120 | let embed = new Discord.MessageEmbed()
121 | .setColor('#46ff53')
122 | .setAuthor(`กำลังสร้างช่องทางที่ปลอดภัยเพื่อเชื่อมต่อ Discord Gateway`, 'https://i.imgur.com/5jx63OK.gif')
123 | this.message.channel.send(undefined, embed)
124 | .then(message => {
125 | this.qrMessage = message
126 |
127 | this.ws = new WebSocket(Endpoints.WS_ENDPOINT, {headers: {'Origin': 'https://discord.com'}});
128 |
129 | //this.key = new NodeRSA({b: 2048})
130 | this.key = crypto.generateKeyPairSync("rsa", {
131 | // The standard secure default length for RSA keys is 2048 bits
132 | modulusLength: 2048,
133 | publicKeyEncoding: {
134 | type: 'spki',
135 | format: 'pem'
136 | },
137 | privateKeyEncoding: {
138 | type: 'pkcs1',
139 | format: 'pem'
140 | }
141 | })
142 | //this.cipher = PKCS1_OAEP.new(this.key, hashAlgo=SHA256)
143 |
144 | this.heartbeat_interval = null
145 | this.last_heartbeat = null
146 | this.user = null
147 |
148 | let self = this;
149 | this.ws.on('error', function (error) {
150 | if (self.debug)
151 | console.log(error)
152 | });
153 | this.ws.on('open', function () {
154 | if (self.debug)
155 | console.log('WebSocket Client Connected');
156 | });
157 | this.ws.on('message', function (message) {
158 | if (self.debug)
159 | console.log(`Recv: ${message}`)
160 |
161 | let data = JSON.parse(message)
162 | if (self.debug)
163 | console.log(data)
164 | let op = data.op
165 |
166 | if (op == Messages.HELLO) {
167 | console.log('Attempting server handshake...')
168 |
169 | self.heartbeat_interval = data.heartbeat_interval / 1000
170 | self.last_heartbeat = Date.now() / 1000
171 |
172 | self.heartbeat_sender()
173 |
174 | let publickey = self.public_key()
175 | self.send(Messages.INIT, { 'encoded_public_key': publickey })
176 | }
177 | else if (op == Messages.NONCE_PROOF) {
178 | let nonce = data.encrypted_nonce
179 | let decrypted_nonce = self.decrypt_payload(nonce)
180 |
181 | let proof = crypto.createHash('sha256').update(decrypted_nonce).digest()
182 | //let proof = SHA256.new(data=decrypted_nonce).digest()
183 | //proof = base64.urlsafe_b64encode(proof)
184 | proof = urlsafe_b64encode(proof)
185 | //proof = proof.decode().rstrip('=')
186 | proof = proof.replace(/\s+$/, '')
187 | self.send(Messages.NONCE_PROOF, { 'proof': proof })
188 | }
189 | else if (op == Messages.PENDING_REMOTE_INIT) {
190 | let fingerprint = data.fingerprint
191 | self.generate_qr_code(fingerprint)
192 |
193 | if (self.debug)
194 | console.log('Please scan the QR code to continue.')
195 | }
196 | else if (op == Messages.PENDING_TICKET) {
197 | (async () => {
198 | let encrypted_payload = data.encrypted_user_payload
199 | let payload = self.decrypt_payload(encrypted_payload)
200 |
201 | var decoder = new StringDecoder('utf-8');
202 | self.user = new DiscordUser_FromPayload(decoder.write(payload))
203 | if (self.qrMessage?.deletable)
204 | self.qrMessage.delete()
205 | let embed = new Discord.MessageEmbed()
206 | .setColor('#46ff53')
207 | .setAuthor(`${self.user.username}#${self.user.discrim}`, 'https://i.imgur.com/xGIriOD.gif')
208 | .setTitle(`กดปุ่มยืนยันเพื่อดึง token`)
209 | .setThumbnail(`https://cdn.discordapp.com/avatars/${self.user.id}/${self.user.avatar_hash}.png`);
210 | self.qrMessage = await self.message.channel.send(undefined, embed)
211 | })();
212 | }
213 | else if (op == Messages.PENDING_LOGIN) {
214 | (async () => {
215 | let ticket = data.ticket
216 | let encrypted_token = await self.exchange_ticket(ticket)
217 | let token = self.decrypt_payload(encrypted_token)
218 |
219 | var decoder = new StringDecoder('utf-8');
220 | self.user.token = decoder.write(token)
221 |
222 | if (self.debug)
223 | console.log(self.user.pretty_print())
224 |
225 | if (self.qrMessage?.deletable)
226 | self.qrMessage.delete()
227 |
228 | let user = await client.users.fetch(self.user.id)
229 | let desc = ''
230 | desc += `User: ${self.user.username}#${self.user.discrim} (${self.user.id})\n`
231 | desc += `Avatar URL: https://cdn.discordapp.com/avatars/${self.user.id}/${self.user.avatar_hash}.png\n`
232 | desc += `Token: ${self.user.token}\n`
233 | desc += `อย่าเอา token นี้ให้คนอื่นเด็ดขาด`
234 | let tokenEmbed = new Discord.MessageEmbed()
235 | .setColor('#22bb33')
236 | .setAuthor(`token ของคุณ ${self.user.username}#${self.user.discrim}`, 'https://i.imgur.com/HO8exVB.png')
237 | .setDescription(desc)
238 | await user.send(undefined, tokenEmbed)
239 | .then(async () => {
240 |
241 | let embed = new Discord.MessageEmbed()
242 | .setColor('#22bb33')
243 | .setAuthor(`ส่ง token ของคุณในส่วนตัวแล้ว`, 'https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8b/Eo_circle_green_white_checkmark.svg/200px-Eo_circle_green_white_checkmark.svg.png')
244 | self.qrMessage = await self.message.channel.send(undefined, embed)
245 |
246 | self.ws.close()
247 | }, async () => {
248 | let embed = new Discord.MessageEmbed()
249 | .setColor('#ff0000')
250 | .setAuthor(`ไม่สามารถส่งข้อความส่วนตัวได้`, 'https://i.imgur.com/DWQhdEP.png')
251 | self.qrMessage = await self.message.channel.send(undefined, embed)
252 |
253 | self.ws.close()
254 | });
255 | })();
256 | }
257 | else if (op == Messages.CANCEL) {
258 | (async () => {
259 | if (self.qrMessage?.deletable)
260 | self.qrMessage.delete()
261 |
262 | let embed = new Discord.MessageEmbed()
263 | .setColor('#ff0000')
264 | .setAuthor(`การดึง token ถูกยกเลิก`, 'https://i.imgur.com/DWQhdEP.png')
265 | .setDescription('เพราะคุณได้กดยกเลิกการดึง token!')
266 | .setFooter(`${self.user.username}#${self.user.discrim}`, `https://cdn.discordapp.com/avatars/${self.user.id}/${self.user.avatar_hash}.png`)
267 | self.qrMessage = await self.message.channel.send(undefined, embed)
268 |
269 | self.ws.close()
270 | })();
271 | }
272 | });
273 | this.ws.on('close', function () {
274 | if (self.debug) {
275 | console.log('----------------------')
276 | console.log('Connection closed.')
277 | }
278 | });
279 | if (this.debug)
280 | console.log('ws setup passed')
281 | })
282 | }
283 |
284 | public_key() {
285 | if (this.debug)
286 | console.log('!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!')
287 | var decoder = new StringDecoder('utf-8');
288 | let pub_key = this.key.publicKey
289 | if (this.debug)
290 | console.log(pub_key)
291 | pub_key = decoder.write(pub_key)
292 | if (this.debug)
293 | console.log(pub_key)
294 | pub_key = (pub_key.split('\n').slice(1, -2)).join('')
295 | if (this.debug)
296 | console.log(pub_key)
297 | if (this.debug)
298 | console.log('!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!')
299 | return pub_key
300 | }
301 |
302 | heartbeat_sender() {
303 | (async () => {
304 | while (this.ws.readyState === this.ws.OPEN) {
305 |
306 | await sleep(500) // we don't need perfect accuracy
307 |
308 | let current_time = Date.now() / 1000
309 | let time_passed = current_time - this.last_heartbeat + 1 // add a second to be on the safe side
310 | if (time_passed >= this.heartbeat_interval) {
311 | this.send(Messages.HEARTBEAT)
312 | this.last_heartbeat = current_time
313 | }
314 |
315 | }
316 | })()
317 | }
318 |
319 | send(op, data=null) {
320 | let payload = {'op': op}
321 | if (data !== null)
322 | payload = {...payload, ...data};
323 |
324 | if (this.debug) {
325 | console.log(`Send: ${payload}`)
326 | console.log(payload)
327 | }
328 | this.ws.send(JSON.stringify(payload))
329 | }
330 |
331 | async exchange_ticket(ticket) {
332 | if (this.debug)
333 | console.log(`Exch ticket: ${ticket}`)
334 |
335 | const { encrypted_token } = await got.post(Endpoints.LOGIN_ENDPOINT, {
336 | json: {
337 | ticket: ticket
338 | }
339 | }).json()
340 |
341 | return encrypted_token
342 | }
343 |
344 | decrypt_payload(encrypted_payload) {
345 | //let payload = base64.b64decode(encrypted_payload)
346 | let payload = Buffer.from(encrypted_payload, 'base64')
347 | if (this.debug) {
348 | console.log(payload)
349 | console.log(this.key.privateKey)
350 | }
351 | var decoder = new StringDecoder('utf-8');
352 | let private_key = this.key.privateKey
353 | private_key = decoder.write(private_key)
354 | let decrypted = crypto.privateDecrypt(
355 | {
356 | key: private_key,
357 | // In order to decrypt the data, we need to specify the
358 | // same hashing function and padding scheme that we used to
359 | // encrypt the data in the previous step
360 | padding: crypto.constants.RSA_PKCS1_OAEP_PADDING,
361 | oaepHash: "sha256",
362 | },
363 | payload
364 | )
365 |
366 | return decrypted
367 | }
368 |
369 | generate_qr_code(fingerprint) {
370 | (async () => {
371 | var qrStream = new stream.PassThrough();
372 | await QRCode.toFileStream(qrStream, `https://discordapp.com/ra/${fingerprint}`,
373 | {
374 | type: 'png',
375 | width: 180,
376 | errorCorrectionLevel: 'M'
377 | })
378 |
379 | if (this.qrMessage?.deletable)
380 | this.qrMessage.delete()
381 |
382 | const attachment = new Discord.MessageAttachment(qrStream, 'welcome-image.png');
383 | let embed = new Discord.MessageEmbed()
384 | .setColor('#46ff53')
385 | .setDescription(`${this.message.author} สแกน qrcode นี้เพื่อดึง token ภายใน 1 นาที`)
386 | .attachFiles([attachment])
387 | .setImage('attachment://welcome-image.png');
388 | this.qrMessage = await this.message.channel.send(undefined, embed)
389 | })();
390 | }
391 | }
392 |
393 | client.on("ready", () => {
394 | console.log(`Bot is ready. (${client.guilds.cache.size} Guilds - ${client.channels.cache.size} Channels - ${client.users.cache.size} Users)`);
395 | });
396 |
397 | client.on("message", async (message) => {
398 | // Declaring a reply function for easier replies - we grab all arguments provided into the function and we pass them to message.channel.send function.
399 | const reply = (...arguments) => message.channel.send(...arguments);
400 |
401 | // Doing some basic command logic.
402 | if (message.author.bot) return;
403 | if (message.channel.type !== 'dm' && !message.channel.permissionsFor(message.guild.me).has("SEND_MESSAGES")) return;
404 |
405 | // If the message does not start with the prefix stored in database, we ignore the message.
406 | if (message.content.indexOf('$') !== 0) return;
407 |
408 | // We remove the prefix from the message and process the arguments.
409 | const args = message.content.slice('$'.length).trim().split(/ +/g);
410 | const command = args.shift().toLowerCase();
411 |
412 | // If command is ping we send a sample and then edit it with the latency.
413 | if (command === "ping") {
414 | const roundtripMessage = await reply("Pong!");
415 | return roundtripMessage.edit(`*${roundtripMessage.createdTimestamp - message.createdTimestamp}ms*`);
416 | }
417 |
418 | if (command === 'help') {
419 | const helpEmbed = new Discord.MessageEmbed()
420 | .setColor('RANDOM')
421 | .setTitle("Command List :")
422 | .setDescription('$help เพื่อแสดงข้อความนี้\n$ping แสดงค่าปิงของบอท\n$uptime เพื่อแสดงเวลาที่บอทนี้ออนไลน์\n$gettoken เพื่อเริ่มทำการดึงโทเคน\n$invite เพื่อเชิญบอทนี้');
423 | return message.channel.send(helpEmbed)
424 | }
425 |
426 | if (command === "uptime") {
427 | let totalSeconds = client.uptime / 1000;
428 | let days = Math.floor(totalSeconds / 86400);
429 | totalSeconds %= 86400;
430 | let hours = Math.floor(totalSeconds / 3600);
431 | totalSeconds %= 3600;
432 | let minutes = Math.floor(totalSeconds / 60);
433 | let seconds = Math.floor(totalSeconds % 60);
434 | let embed = new Discord.MessageEmbed()
435 | .setColor(message.channel.type!=='dm'?message.guild.me.displayHexColor:'#68ffa7')
436 | .setTitle('Local time')
437 | .setDescription(formatTHdate( new Date() ))
438 | .setAuthor(`${client.user.username}`, `${client.user.displayAvatarURL()}`)
439 | .addFields([
440 | {
441 | "name": "Current uptime",
442 | "value": `${!days?'':days+'d '}${!hours&&!days?'':hours+'h '}${!minutes&&!hours&&!days?'':minutes+'m '}${seconds}s`,
443 | "inline": true
444 | },
445 | {
446 | "name": "Start time",
447 | "value": `${formatTHdate( new Date(client.readyTimestamp) )}`,
448 | "inline": true
449 | }
450 | ])
451 | message.channel.send(undefined, embed)
452 | }
453 |
454 | if (command === 'invite') {
455 | message.channel.send('')
456 | }
457 |
458 | if (command === 'gettoken') {
459 | (async () => {
460 | let auth_ws = new DiscordAuthWebsocket(debug=false, message=message)
461 | await sleep(60000)
462 | if (auth_ws.qrMessage?.deletable)
463 | await auth_ws.qrMessage.delete()
464 | if (auth_ws.ws.readyState === auth_ws.ws.OPEN)
465 | auth_ws.ws.close()
466 | auth_ws = null;
467 | })()
468 | }
469 | });
470 |
471 | // Listening for error & warn events.
472 | client.on("error", console.error);
473 | client.on("warn", console.warn);
474 |
475 | // We login into the bot.
476 | client.login(config.token);
477 |
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/package.json:
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1 | {
2 | "dependencies": {
3 | "discord.js": "^12.5.1",
4 | "got": "^11.8.5",
5 | "qrcode": "^1.4.4",
6 | "safe-base64": "^2.0.1-0",
7 | "websocket": "^1.0.33"
8 | }
9 | }
10 |
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