MCP Discord Agent Communication
An MCP server that enables AI agents to send notifications and request user input via Discord during long-running tasks. It allows users to remotely interact with their AI assistants and provide feedback through the Discord messaging platform.
README
MCP Discord Agent Communication
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that enables async communication between AI agents and users via Discord. Perfect for long-running AI tasks where you need remote interaction capabilities.
🎯 Purpose
This isn't a full Discord bot - it's specifically designed for AI agents to communicate with users remotely during long-running tasks. Step away from your machine while your AI assistant handles complex work and reaches out when needed.
Features
- 💬 Unified Communication - Single tool for all Discord interactions
- 📢 Send Notifications - Agent sends updates without waiting for response
- 🔄 Request User Input - Agent asks questions and waits for replies
- ⏰ Async Communication - Perfect for long-running tasks requiring remote interaction
Use Cases
Perfect for scenarios where AI agents need remote human interaction:
- Kick off complex tasks and get notified when they complete
- Let AI ask for your input or feedback when decisions are needed
- Stay in the loop while doing other activities (workouts, walks, meetings)
- Monitor progress without being glued to your screen
Quick Setup
1. Create Discord Bot
- Go to Discord Developer Portal
- Create "New Application" → Go to "Bot" → "Add Bot"
- Copy the bot token
- Enable "MESSAGE CONTENT INTENT" in bot settings
- Use OAuth2 URL Generator to invite bot to your server with these permissions:
- Send Messages, Read Message History, Add Reactions, View Channels
2. Get Channel ID
Enable Developer Mode in Discord settings, then right-click your channel → "Copy Channel ID"
3. Configure Claude Desktop
Add to ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (macOS) or %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json (Windows):
{
"mcpServers": {
"discord-agent-comm": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["mcp-discord-agent-comm"],
"env": {
"DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN": "your-bot-token-here",
"DISCORD_CHANNEL_ID": "your-channel-id-here"
}
}
}
}
Available Tool
discord_message
Send a message to Discord, optionally waiting for a response.
Simple notification (no response needed):
{
"message": "Task completed! 🎉"
}
Request user input (waits for reply):
{
"message": "What should I name this file?",
"expect_reply": true
}
Yes/No or any other question (waits for reply):
{
"message": "Should I deploy to production?",
"expect_reply": true
}
Note: When expect_reply is true, the tool waits for the user to reply to the message in Discord.
Agent Instructions
For guidance on how to instruct AI agents to use these tools effectively, see AGENT_INSTRUCTIONS.md. It provides example guidelines for when agents should communicate vs. work autonomously.
Important Notes
Discord Notifications
- Only one device receives Discord notifications - disable Discord on other devices or turn off notifications if you want them on a specific device
- Notifications work best on mobile devices when other instances are closed
How It Works
- Notifications: Direct message to channel (when
expect_replyis false or omitted) - Input requests: Users reply to the bot's message using Discord's reply feature (when
expect_replyis true) - Default timeout: 300 seconds (5 minutes) when waiting for replies
Troubleshooting
- Bot offline: Check token and permissions
- No notifications: Ensure MESSAGE CONTENT INTENT enabled, check channel permissions
- Timeouts: Users must reply to messages (not just type in channel) or click reactions
Development
git clone https://github.com/EugenEistrach/mcp-discord-agent-comm.git
cd mcp-discord-agent-comm
bun install
cp .env.example .env # Edit with your tokens
bun run dev
License
MIT
Publishing Status
Install globally: npm install -g mcp-discord-agent-comm
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