TheMonarch VS discord-term

Compare TheMonarch vs discord-term and see what are their differences.

TheMonarch

This is a discord bot that deletes people's swears and replies back with an insult. It sometimes even randomly replies to people with insults. Basically, it's a troll bot. (by TheHamsterDog)
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TheMonarch discord-term
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0.0 1.5
almost 5 years ago almost 5 years ago
TypeScript TypeScript
MIT License The Unlicense
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TheMonarch

Posts with mentions or reviews of TheMonarch. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-01.

discord-term

Posts with mentions or reviews of discord-term. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-24.
  • How Discord Stores Billions of Messages (2017)
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 24 Aug 2021
    > There are alternate Discord clients, and — unlike Slack — Discord doesn't try to actively prevent people from writing alternate clients against their API.

    Yes, they do.

    https://github.com/Bios-Marcel/cordless:

    > Hey, so I know this is somewhat of a bummer, but I got banned because of ToS violation today. This seemed to be connected to creating a new PM channel via the /users/@me endpoint. As that's basically a confirmation for what we've believed would never be enforced, I decided to not work on the cordless project anymore. I'll be taking down cordless in package managers in hope that no new users will install it anymore without knowing the risks. I believe that if you manage to build it yourself, you've probably read the README and are aware of the risks. I'll keep the repository up, but might archive it at some point. And yes, you'll still be able to use existing binaries for as long as discord doesn't introduce any more breaking changes. However, be aware that the risk of getting a ban will only get higher with time!

    https://github.com/atlx/discord-term:

    > Disclaimer: So-called "self-bots" are against Discord's Terms of Service and therefore discouraged. I am not responsible for any loss or restriction whatsoever caused by using self-bots or this software. That being said, there's no one stopping you from risking using an account, so go head!

What are some alternatives?

When comparing TheMonarch and discord-term you can also consider the following projects:

DDOSable - DDOSable is a tool that you can use to attack your site, to check if it could be DDOSed.

discordx - 🤖 Create a discord bot with TypeScript and Decorators!

retain - It's kinda like a google keep clone...

MineCloud - An AWS CDK project to set up a low-cost on-demand multiplayer server (Minecraft, Terraria, and more...) for a Discord community in just a few minutes

markov-discord - A Markov chain Discord chat bot. Generates unique messages by learning from past messages. Also occasionally attaches images to messages.

cordless - The Discord terminal client you never knew you wanted.

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