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Automatically upload screenshots into a discord channel
This program automatically uploads new screenshots that appear in a folder on your computer to Discord and posts them in a channel:
Point it at your Steam screenshot folder, or similar, and shortly after you hit your screenshot hotkey the screenshot will appear in your discord chat.
What you'll need
- A folder where screenshots are stored
- A discord webhook
- This program
Getting started
Binaries
Binaries are available for Mac, Linux and Windows here.
Put them somewhere on your path and run from the command line.
The windows version comes with a .bat file to make this a little easier - edit the dau.bat
file to include your webhook URL and
other parameters, then you can simply double click dau.bat
to start dau
running.
From source
You'll need to download Go check the code out somewhere, and 'go build'.
Using it
dau
is a command line driven program. When executed, it will continually scan a directory for new images, and each time it finds one it will upload it to discord, via the discord web hook.
dau
will only upload "new" screenshots, where "new" means a file that appears in a directory that it is watching, if it appears after it has started executing.
Thus, you do not have to worry about pointing dau
at a directory full of images, it will only upload new ones.
If dau
is on your path, you can run it from your screenshot folder and there is then no need to specify the path to your images.
The only two mandatory command line parameters are the discord webhook URL:
--webhook URL
- the webhook URL (see here for details).
and the directory to watch:
--directory /some/path/here
- the directory that screenshots will appear in.
You will have to quote the path on windows, or anywhere where the directory path contains spaces. Note that subdirectories will also be scanned.
Other parameters are:
--exclude <string>
- exclude any files that contain this string (commonly used to avoid uploading thumbnails).
--watch xx
- specify how many seconds to wait between scanning the directory. The default is 10 seconds.
--username <username>
- an arbitrary string to show as the bot's username in the channel.
--no-watermark
- don't watermark images with a reference to this tool.
--help
- show command line help.
--version
- show the version.
Limitations/bugs
- Only files ending jpg, gif or png are uploaded.
- If multiple screenshots occur quickly (<1 second apart) not all may be uploaded.
TODO
This is just a quick hack. Open to suggestions on new features and improvements.
Open an issue and let me know.