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Tool to mass delete your Discord messages and reactions with filters and retention controls.

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Delete Me Discord

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Delete Me Discord is a command-line tool to delete your own Discord messages (and reactions) with filters and retention controls.

⚠️ Using automated tools on Discord may violate Discord’s Terms of Service. Use at your own risk.

TL;DR

  • Deletes your messages/reactions in bulk.
  • Filters by time/count and include/exclude (channels, categories/parents*, guilds).
  • Dry-run + discovery helpers (--list-guilds, --list-channels) to target safely.
  • GitHub Actions example: see the workflow.

*Discord’s API uses parent_id for categories; we use “category” and “parent” interchangeably.

Installation

You can install delete-me-discord using pip. Ensure you have Python 3.7 or higher installed:

pip install delete-me-discord

Usage

After installation, you can execute the script directly from the command line using the delete-me-discord command.

Quick Start

  • Export your token first (See this guide to obtain your token):
    export DISCORD_TOKEN=<your_token>

  • Find IDs first (safe):
    delete-me-discord --list-guilds and delete-me-discord --list-channels

  • Full channel wipe (preview first):
    delete-me-discord --include-ids <channel_id> --delete-reactions --preserve-n 0 --preserve-last "seconds=0" --dry-run
    Drop --dry-run to execute.

Rolling retention (keep recent, expire older)

  • Initial purge (once): run without --fetch-max-age to process the whole history and establish your preserve settings.
  • Daily/recurring: fetch only the recent slice to speed things up.
  • Time-only (no cache needed):
    • Initial/full: delete-me-discord --preserve-n 0 --preserve-last "weeks=2" --dry-run
    • Daily: delete-me-discord --preserve-n 0 --preserve-last "weeks=2" --fetch-max-age "weeks=2,days=1" --dry-run
      Drop --dry-run to keep the last 2 weeks; everything older is deletable.
  • Time and/or count (cache recommended):
    • Initial/full: delete-me-discord --preserve-last "weeks=2" --preserve-n 20 --preserve-cache --dry-run
    • Daily: delete-me-discord --preserve-last "weeks=2" --preserve-n 20 --fetch-max-age "weeks=2,days=1" --preserve-cache --dry-run
      Drop --dry-run to keep the last 2 weeks and last 20 messages; cache avoids “forgotten” preserves when using fetch-max-age.
  • Daily guidance: set --fetch-max-age to your preserve window + 1 day (e.g., --preserve-last "weeks=2" + --fetch-max-age "weeks=2,days=1"), so you only fetch the recent slice while keeping your preservation buffer. With --preserve-cache + --preserve-n, you can also use a smaller window (e.g., --fetch-max-age 1d) because at least the last 2 weeks of preserved messages from the previous run are cached; if you skip days, widen fetch-max-age to cover the gap.

Command-Line Options

  • -g, --list-guilds: List guild IDs/names, then exit.
  • -c, --list-channels: List channels (grouped by guild/category/parent + DMs), then exit.
  • -d, --dry-run: Simulate deletions; no changes made.
  • -R, --delete-reactions: Remove your reactions on messages encountered once the deletion window is reached (older than the cutoff and past the preserve-n threshold).
  • -i, --include-ids: Channel/guild/parent IDs to include. If omitted, all IDs are eligible except those in --exclude-ids. Channel/category (parent) includes punch through higher-level excludes (category/guild). Example: --include-ids 123 456
  • -x, --exclude-ids: Channel/guild/parent IDs to exclude. Example: --exclude-ids 789
  • -p, --preserve-last: Keep messages/reactions newer than this delta (default weeks=2, e.g., weeks=1,days=3 or 1w3d).
  • -n, --preserve-n: Always keep the last N messages (default 12).
  • --preserve-n-mode: How to count the last N messages to keep: mine (only your deletable messages; default) or all (the last N messages in the channel, any author).
  • --preserve-cache: Enable cache to refetch preserved messages between runs (useful with --preserve-n + --fetch-max-age).
  • --wipe-preserve-cache: Delete the preserve cache file and exit.
  • --preserve-cache-path: Override preserve cache path (default ~/.config/delete-me-discord/preserve_cache.json).
  • -a, --fetch-max-age: Only fetch newer than this delta (e.g., weeks=1,days=3 or 10d). Default: no max age.
  • -m, --max-messages: Max messages to fetch per channel (default: no limit).
  • -r, --max-retries: Retry count for API requests (default 5).
  • -b, --retry-time-buffer: Extra wait after rate limits (default 25 35 seconds; one number = fixed, two = random range).
  • -f, --fetch-sleep-time: Sleep between fetch requests (default 0.2 0.4 seconds; one number = fixed, two = random range).
  • -s, --delete-sleep-time: Sleep between deletions (default 1.5 2 seconds; one number = fixed, two = random range).
  • -l, --log-level: DEBUG|INFO|WARNING|ERROR|CRITICAL (default INFO).
  • -v, --version: Show the version number and exit.

Time delta formats

  • Legacy key/value: weeks=2,days=3,hours=1 (units must be unique; no negatives).
  • Compact suffix: 2w3d4h5m6s (units: w/d/h/m/s; unique; no negatives).
  • A plain 0 or 0.0 is treated as zero duration.

Preserve cache (what is stored)

  • When enabled, the cache records the IDs of deletable messages preserved in a run by preserve-n or preserve-last. If --delete-reactions is set, IDs of preserved messages that contain your reactions are also recorded.
  • On subsequent runs, cached IDs are refetched and merged into the stream so preserved items remain visible even if they fall outside fetch-max-age (which can happen when --preserve-n is enabled).

Contributing

Contributions are welcome. Open an issue or pull request with improvements or bug fixes.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. You are free to use, modify, and distribute this software as per the terms of the license.

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