discord-fs is a Discord bot that allows creating an encrypted virtual file system accesible via FTP, backed by text-messages for journaling and attachments for storage. The maximum file size limit is 8mb. For bigger files i've implemented multi-part up & download. There is no limit in the amount of files in theory.
- Theoretically unlimited file size thanks to splitting the file in 8mb chunks (discord is quite unreliable when it comes to uploading 20 files in a row without any issues)
- FTP frontend
- HTTP frontend (up & downloading) I've disabled it for now because of building complications on windows. You may wanna tinker with it, to enable, uncomment the lines in GuildStorageHandler.ts
- (Incomplete) fuse frontend
- optional AES-256-CBC encryption (with per file iv, unreadable journal)
If you haven't already created a discord bot, follow the following steps:
- Create a new application on https://discord.com/developers/applications
- Select your new app, navigate to "Bot" in the sidebar, "Add Bot", copy its Token
- Navigate to "OAuth2" in the sidebar, write down your "Client ID"
- Fill in http://localhost as Redirect above "Add Redirect" and save the form
- Complete the following url with your client id: https://discord.com/oauth2/authorize?response_type=code&client_id=YOUR_CLIENT_ID_HERE&scope=bot
- Navigate to the url and let the bot join your preferred guild
You can obtain your guild and channel snowflake (its id) by enabling developer mode on your Discord client (User Settings > Advanced > Developer Mode) and rightclicking both the guilds name or the specifc channel and choose "Copy ID" from the context menu.
You can clone or fork this repo and start from there (recommended if you want to make changes).
git clone https://github.com/fr34kyn01535/discord-fs.git
cd discord-fs
npm install
and then run the code from git repository
#EXAMPLE for your ba/z/shell of choice
export GUILD=536667092276215811 #The guild snowflake
export CHANNEL=536667818452582411 #The channel snowflake
export TOKEN=_6qrZcUqja7812RVdnEKjpzOL4CvHB123qrZcUqja7812RVdnEKjpzOL4CvHBFG #Your discord bot api token
export AES_KEY=BAM~NOBODY~GUESSES_this_:D #If you don't want encrpytion, keep this empty, otherwise roll a new secret
export LISTEN_IP=127.0.0.1 #IP the FTP server will listen on
export EXTERNAL_IP=127.0.0.1 #IP reported to passive FTP connections (Set it to your external ip)
export FTP_PORT=33333 #Port the FTP server will listen on
export HTTP_PORT=1338 #Port the web frontend will listen on
npm start
or directly download and launch the bot as-is from GitHub using npx.
#EXAMPLE for PowerShell
$ENV:GUILD="536667092276215811" #The guild snowflake
$ENV:CHANNEL="536667818452582411" #The channel snowflake
$ENV:TOKEN="_6qrZcUqja7812RVdnEKjpzOL4CvHB123qrZcUqja7812RVdnEKjpzOL4CvHBFG" #Your discord bot api token
$ENV:AES_KEY="BAM~NOBODY~GUESSES_this_:D" #If you don't want encrpytion, keep this empty, otherwise roll a new secret
$ENV:LISTEN_IP="127.0.0.1" #IP the FTP server will listen on
$ENV:EXTERNAL_IP="127.0.0.1" #IP reported to passive FTP connections (Set it to your external ip)
$ENV:FTP_PORT="33333" #Port the FTP server will listen on
$ENV:HTTP_PORT="1338" #Port the web frontend will listen on
npx git+https://github.com/fr34kyn01535/discord-fs
At this point discord-fs is pretty mutch just a POC. Pull requests are welcome.