Concord brings Discord into the terminal

Concord brings Discord into the terminal

Concord is a new app for using Discord inside a terminal. It supports messages, voice chat, file uploads, and file downloads. For solo makers who live in command-line tools, it may reduce app switching.

Key points

  • You can log in with email and password, a token, or a QR code from the mobile app.
  • It supports keyboard-heavy use and custom settings.
  • It can show image previews, reactions, polls, mentions, and desktop notifications.

Quick term guide

IDE
A software tool that combines a code editor, a way to run code, and error checking all in one app.
terminal
A text-based way to use a computer by typing commands.
ports
Numbers that apps use so they can talk on the same computer without clashing.
port
A specific virtual door on your computer used by apps to send and receive information.
command-line tool
A program you interact with by typing text commands rather than clicking buttons.
command-line
A way to control a computer by typing commands instead of clicking buttons.
token
A small piece of text used to measure AI input, output, and cost.
QR code
A square code that a phone camera can scan to open a link or sign in.
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