How to Enable or Disable Developer Mode on Discord

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Developer mode enables certain additional information in the Discord client, such as channel and message IDs for your server. If you’re developing a bot to monitor and post in a certain channel, for instance, you’ll need this information to point the bot in the right direction.

Discord has plenty of features for gamers and community builders, but if you don’t see the features you need, you’ll need to add a bot. If you’re a bot developer yourself, you may want to enable Discord’s developer mode first.

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If you’re using the Discord desktop app on Windows or Mac, or if you’re using the web client in your web browser, you can enable or disable Discord developer mode by following these steps.

  • To start, open Discord and sign in. Once you’re signed in, select the settings icon in the bottom-left corner next to your username.

  • In Discord’s settings menu, select the “Appearance” option in the menu on the left.
  • In the “Appearance” menu, you’ll see settings that impact how Discord appears to you, with theme options, message sizes, and accessibility settings.
  • Scroll down to the bottom, then select the slider next to the “Developer Mode” option. If the slider is green with a checkmark, developer mode is enabled. If it’s gray with an “X” symbol, developer mode is disabled.
  • With developer mode active, you can copy ID values for users, channels, and servers by right-clicking the server name, channel name, or username and selecting the “Copy ID” option.
  • To copy a message ID, hover over any posted message, then click the three-dot menu icon. From the menu, select the “Copy ID” option.
  • If you’re developing a Discord bot, you can then use these values (along with the Discord API) to instruct your bot to target certain channels, users, or messages as well as to interact with your server generally.

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