discord-automation
Automate Discord tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): messages, channels, roles, webhooks, reactions. Always search tools first for current schemas.
What this skill does
# Discord Automation via Rube MCP Automate Discord operations through Composio's Discord/Discordbot toolkits via Rube MCP. ## Prerequisites - Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available) - Active Discord connection via `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkits `discord` and `discordbot` - Always call `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` first to get current tool schemas ## Setup **Get Rube MCP**: Add `https://rube.app/mcp` as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works. 1. Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` responds 2. Call `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `discordbot` (bot operations) or `discord` (user operations) 3. If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Discord auth 4. Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows ## Core Workflows ### 1. Send Messages **When to use**: User wants to send messages to channels or DMs **Tool sequence**: 1. `DISCORD_LIST_MY_GUILDS` - List guilds the bot belongs to [Prerequisite] 2. `DISCORDBOT_LIST_GUILD_CHANNELS` - List channels in a guild [Prerequisite] 3. `DISCORDBOT_CREATE_MESSAGE` - Send a message [Required] 4. `DISCORDBOT_UPDATE_MESSAGE` - Edit a sent message [Optional] **Key parameters**: - `channel_id`: Channel snowflake ID - `content`: Message text (max 2000 characters) - `embeds`: Array of embed objects for rich content - `guild_id`: Guild ID for channel listing **Pitfalls**: - Bot must have SEND_MESSAGES permission in the channel - High-frequency sends can hit per-route rate limits; respect Retry-After headers - Only messages sent by the same bot can be edited ### 2. Send Direct Messages **When to use**: User wants to DM a Discord user **Tool sequence**: 1. `DISCORDBOT_CREATE_DM` - Create or get DM channel [Required] 2. `DISCORDBOT_CREATE_MESSAGE` - Send message to DM channel [Required] **Key parameters**: - `recipient_id`: User snowflake ID for DM - `channel_id`: DM channel ID from CREATE_DM **Pitfalls**: - Cannot DM users who have DMs disabled or have blocked the bot - CREATE_DM returns existing channel if one already exists ### 3. Manage Roles **When to use**: User wants to create, assign, or remove roles **Tool sequence**: 1. `DISCORDBOT_CREATE_GUILD_ROLE` - Create a new role [Optional] 2. `DISCORDBOT_ADD_GUILD_MEMBER_ROLE` - Assign role to member [Optional] 3. `DISCORDBOT_DELETE_GUILD_ROLE` - Delete a role [Optional] 4. `DISCORDBOT_GET_GUILD_MEMBER` - Get member details [Optional] 5. `DISCORDBOT_UPDATE_GUILD_MEMBER` - Update member (roles, nick, etc.) [Optional] **Key parameters**: - `guild_id`: Guild snowflake ID - `user_id`: User snowflake ID - `role_id`: Role snowflake ID - `name`: Role name - `permissions`: Bitwise permission value - `color`: RGB color integer **Pitfalls**: - Role assignment requires MANAGE_ROLES permission - Target role must be lower in hierarchy than bot's highest role - DELETE permanently removes the role from all members ### 4. Manage Webhooks **When to use**: User wants to create or use webhooks for external integrations **Tool sequence**: 1. `DISCORDBOT_GET_GUILD_WEBHOOKS` / `DISCORDBOT_LIST_CHANNEL_WEBHOOKS` - List webhooks [Optional] 2. `DISCORDBOT_CREATE_WEBHOOK` - Create a new webhook [Optional] 3. `DISCORDBOT_EXECUTE_WEBHOOK` - Send message via webhook [Optional] 4. `DISCORDBOT_UPDATE_WEBHOOK` - Update webhook settings [Optional] **Key parameters**: - `webhook_id`: Webhook ID - `webhook_token`: Webhook secret token - `channel_id`: Channel for webhook creation - `name`: Webhook name - `content`/`embeds`: Message content for execution **Pitfalls**: - Webhook tokens are secrets; handle securely - Webhooks can post with custom username and avatar per message - MANAGE_WEBHOOKS permission required for creation ### 5. Manage Reactions **When to use**: User wants to view or manage message reactions **Tool sequence**: 1. `DISCORDBOT_LIST_MESSAGE_REACTIONS_BY_EMOJI` - List users who reacted [Optional] 2. `DISCORDBOT_DELETE_ALL_MESSAGE_REACTIONS` - Remove all reactions [Optional] 3. `DISCORDBOT_DELETE_ALL_MESSAGE_REACTIONS_BY_EMOJI` - Remove specific emoji reactions [Optional] 4. `DISCORDBOT_DELETE_USER_MESSAGE_REACTION` - Remove specific user's reaction [Optional] **Key parameters**: - `channel_id`: Channel ID - `message_id`: Message snowflake ID - `emoji_name`: URL-encoded emoji or `name:id` for custom emojis - `user_id`: User ID for specific reaction removal **Pitfalls**: - Unicode emojis must be URL-encoded (e.g., '%F0%9F%91%8D' for thumbs up) - Custom emojis use `name:id` format - DELETE_ALL requires MANAGE_MESSAGES permission ## Common Patterns ### Snowflake IDs Discord uses snowflake IDs (64-bit integers as strings) for all entities: - Guilds, channels, users, roles, messages, webhooks ### Permission Bitfields Permissions are combined using bitwise OR: - SEND_MESSAGES = 0x800 - MANAGE_ROLES = 0x10000000 - MANAGE_MESSAGES = 0x2000 - ADMINISTRATOR = 0x8 ### Pagination - Most list endpoints support `limit`, `before`, `after` parameters - Messages: max 100 per request - Reactions: max 100 per request, use `after` for pagination ## Known Pitfalls **Bot vs User Tokens**: - `discordbot` toolkit uses bot tokens; `discord` uses user OAuth - Bot operations are preferred for automation **Rate Limits**: - Discord enforces per-route rate limits - Respect `Retry-After` headers on 429 responses ## Quick Reference | Task | Tool Slug | Key Params | |------|-----------|------------| | List guilds | DISCORD_LIST_MY_GUILDS | (none) | | List channels | DISCORDBOT_LIST_GUILD_CHANNELS | guild_id | | Send message | DISCORDBOT_CREATE_MESSAGE | channel_id, content | | Edit message | DISCORDBOT_UPDATE_MESSAGE | channel_id, message_id | | Get messages | DISCORDBOT_LIST_MESSAGES | channel_id, limit | | Create DM | DISCORDBOT_CREATE_DM | recipient_id | | Create role | DISCORDBOT_CREATE_GUILD_ROLE | guild_id, name | | Assign role | DISCORDBOT_ADD_GUILD_MEMBER_ROLE | guild_id, user_id, role_id | | Delete role | DISCORDBOT_DELETE_GUILD_ROLE | guild_id, role_id | | Get member | DISCORDBOT_GET_GUILD_MEMBER | guild_id, user_id | | Update member | DISCORDBOT_UPDATE_GUILD_MEMBER | guild_id, user_id | | Get guild | DISCORDBOT_GET_GUILD | guild_id | | Create webhook | DISCORDBOT_CREATE_WEBHOOK | channel_id, name | | Execute webhook | DISCORDBOT_EXECUTE_WEBHOOK | webhook_id, webhook_token | | List webhooks | DISCORDBOT_GET_GUILD_WEBHOOKS | guild_id | | Get reactions | DISCORDBOT_LIST_MESSAGE_REACTIONS_BY_EMOJI | channel_id, message_id, emoji_name | | Clear reactions | DISCORDBOT_DELETE_ALL_MESSAGE_REACTIONS | channel_id, message_id | | Test auth | DISCORDBOT_TEST_AUTH | (none) | | Get channel | DISCORDBOT_GET_CHANNEL | channel_id | ## When to Use This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview. ## Limitations - Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above. - Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review. - Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
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