discord-reader

Read Discord for financial research using opencli (read-only). Use this skill whenever the user wants to read Discord channels, search for messages in trading servers, view guild/channel info, monitor crypto or market discussion groups, or gather financial sentiment from Discord. Triggers include: "check my Discord", "search Discord for", "read Discord messages", "what's happening in the trading Discord", "show Discord channels", "list my servers", "Discord sentiment on BTC", "what are people saying in Discord about AAPL", "monitor crypto Discord", any mention of Discord in context of reading financial news, market research, or trading community discussions. This skill is READ-ONLY — it does NOT support sending messages, reacting, or any write operations.

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Discord Skill (Read-Only)

Reads Discord for financial research using opencli, a universal CLI tool that bridges desktop apps and web services to the terminal via Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP).

This skill is read-only. It is designed for financial research: searching trading server discussions, monitoring crypto/market groups, tracking sentiment in financial communities, and reading messages. It does NOT support sending messages, reacting, editing, deleting, or any write operations.

Important: opencli connects to the Discord desktop app via CDP — no bot account or token extraction needed. Just have Discord Desktop running.


Step 1: Ensure opencli Is Installed and Discord Is Ready

Current environment status:

!`(command -v opencli && opencli discord-app status 2>&1 | head -5 && echo "READY" || echo "SETUP_NEEDED") 2>/dev/null || echo "NOT_INSTALLED"`

If the status above shows READY, skip to Step 2. If NOT_INSTALLED, install first:

# Install opencli globally
npm install -g @jackwener/opencli

If SETUP_NEEDED, guide the user through setup:

Setup

opencli connects to Discord Desktop via CDP (Chrome DevTools Protocol). Two things are required:

  • Start Discord with remote debugging enabled:
  • # macOS
    /Applications/Discord.app/Contents/MacOS/Discord --remote-debugging-port=9232 &
    
    # Linux
    discord --remote-debugging-port=9232 &

  • Set the CDP endpoint environment variable:
  • export OPENCLI_CDP_ENDPOINT="http://127.0.0.1:9232"

    Add this to your shell profile (.zshrc / .bashrc) so it persists across sessions.

  • Verify connectivity:
  • opencli discord-app status

    Common setup issues

    SymptomFix
    CDP connection refusedEnsure Discord is running with --remote-debugging-port=9232
    OPENCLI_CDP_ENDPOINT not setRun export OPENCLI_CDP_ENDPOINT="http://127.0.0.1:9232"
    status shows disconnectedRestart Discord with the CDP flag and retry
    Discord not on expected portCheck that no other app is using port 9232, or use a different port

    Tip: create a shell alias

    alias discord-cdp='/Applications/Discord.app/Contents/MacOS/Discord --remote-debugging-port=9232 &'


    Step 2: Identify What the User Needs

    Match the user's request to one of the read commands below, then use the corresponding command from references/commands.md.

    User RequestCommandKey Flags
    Connection checkopencli discord-app status
    List serversopencli discord-app servers-f json
    List channelsopencli discord-app channels-f json
    List online membersopencli discord-app members-f json
    Read recent messagesopencli discord-app readN (count), -f json
    Search messagesopencli discord-app search "QUERY"-f json

    Note: opencli operates on the currently active server and channel in Discord. To read from a different channel, the user must navigate to it in the Discord app first, or use the channels command to identify what's available.


    Step 3: Execute the Command

    General pattern

    # Use -f json or -f yaml for structured output
    opencli discord-app servers -f json
    opencli discord-app channels -f json
    
    # Read recent messages from the active channel
    opencli discord-app read 50 -f json
    
    # Search for financial topics in the active channel
    opencli discord-app search "AAPL earnings" -f json
    opencli discord-app search "BTC pump" -f json

    Key rules

  • Check connection first — run opencli discord-app status before any other command

  • Use -f json or -f yaml for structured output when processing data programmatically

  • Navigate in Discord first — opencli reads from the currently active server/channel in the Discord app

  • Start with small reads — use opencli discord-app read 20 unless the user asks for more

  • Use search for keywordsopencli discord-app search uses Discord's built-in search (Cmd+F / Ctrl+F)

  • NEVER execute write operations — this skill is read-only; do not send messages, react, edit, delete, or manage server settings
  • Output format flag (-f)

    FormatFlagBest for
    Table-f table (default)Human-readable terminal output
    JSON-f jsonProgrammatic processing, LLM context
    YAML-f yamlStructured output, readable
    Markdown-f mdDocumentation, reports
    CSV-f csvSpreadsheet export

    Typical workflow for reading a server

    # 1. Verify connection
    opencli discord-app status
    
    # 2. List servers to confirm you're in the right one
    opencli discord-app servers -f json
    
    # 3. List channels in the current server
    opencli discord-app channels -f json
    
    # 4. Read recent messages (navigate to target channel in Discord first)
    opencli discord-app read 50 -f json
    
    # 5. Search for topics of interest
    opencli discord-app search "price target" -f json


    Step 4: Present the Results

    After fetching data, present it clearly for financial research:

  • Summarize key content — highlight the most relevant messages for the user's financial research

  • Include attribution — show username, message content, and timestamp

  • For search results, group by relevance and highlight key themes, sentiment, or market signals

  • For server/channel listings, present as a clean table with names and types

  • Flag sentiment — note bullish/bearish sentiment, consensus vs contrarian views

  • Treat sessions as private — never expose CDP endpoints or session details

  • Step 5: Diagnostics

    If something isn't working, check:

  • Is Discord running with CDP?

  • # Check if the port is open
    lsof -i :9232

  • Is the environment variable set?

  • echo $OPENCLI_CDP_ENDPOINT

  • Can opencli connect?

  • opencli discord-app status

    If all checks fail, restart Discord with the CDP flag:

    /Applications/Discord.app/Contents/MacOS/Discord --remote-debugging-port=9232 &
    export OPENCLI_CDP_ENDPOINT="http://127.0.0.1:9232"
    opencli discord-app status


    Error Reference

    ErrorCauseFix
    CDP connection refusedDiscord not running with CDP or wrong portStart Discord with --remote-debugging-port=9232
    OPENCLI_CDP_ENDPOINT not setMissing environment variableexport OPENCLI_CDP_ENDPOINT="http://127.0.0.1:9232"
    No active channelNot viewing any channel in DiscordNavigate to a channel in the Discord app
    Rate limitedToo many requestsWait a few minutes, then retry


    Reference Files

  • references/commands.md — Complete read command reference with all flags and usage examples
  • Read the reference file when you need exact command syntax or detailed flag descriptions.