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Verification bot for Discord

discordcaptcha

An easy-to-use verification bot for Discord

Requirements

  • Node.js v12+
  • TypeScript 3.8

Verification procedure

When joining, the user is supposed (if everything was set up correctly) to only be able to send messages in a verification channel. It is recommended to add a short message to the channel (topic, ...) so that new users know what to do next. After typing !verify (! represents the prefix, can be changed in the config file), the bot will send an image containing a short verification code. The user is then supposed to send !verify in the verification channel and will be assigned a role. That role should have send and view messages permissions in all other channels.

Note (context)

The package that's used to generate captcha images is known to be quite slow. If you want faster captcha generation, use the canvas branch. It uses canvas, which is much faster than Jimp.
Most of the time, you won't see a big difference between those two since the difference on average is about 40ms. Network time will probably at least be 3x the time it takes to generate these captchas using Jimp.

Setup

  • Make sure you're running the requirements mentioned above
$ node -v && tsc -v
# Example output:
# v13.12.0
# Version 3.8.3
  • Clone the repository
$ git clone https://github.com/y21/discordcaptcha
  • Install all required dependencies and TypeScript

If you don't have superuser permissions, run npm i typescript (without the -g flag) and specify the path to the binary when transpiling (./node_modules/typescript/bin/tsc)

$ npm i && npm i typescript -g
  • Transpile the source code
$ tsc
  • Edit the configs/config.json file
$ vim configs/config.json
  • Run the bot
$ node .
Initialised 3 commands
# [warn] Local version does not match origin version.
# [info] Option `noEOI` is enabled, which blocks certain text recognition services. If you're seeing broken images, try disabling this option.
# Validation completed! 1 potential warnings, 1 warnings, 0 errors

# Bot started!

FAQ

  • Q: What does noEOI do?
    • A: noEOI (= No End of Image) will break the image by removing bytes from the buffer. This will break certain text recognition services such as Google's Vision API and will make it much harder for people to bypass this system. If you're experiencing problems, change this to false.
  • Q: What does boundTo mean? / The bot is not responding to the verify command!
    • A: If you only want the bot to respond to the verify command in one channel, you may bind it to a specific channel by specifying the channel name. If you want it to function in any channel, use null. That being said, if you don't change this property, the bot will only respond to verification attempts in a channel named verification.
  • Q: Why does the role name have to be in lowercase letters?
    • A: This warning can be ignored, as the validator will internally lowercase it for you. However, for consistency, I decided to warn users if they try to use uppercase letters in the role name.