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vatosv2/boost-tool

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TLDR

A not-yet-released Discord utility that plans to automate server boosting with Nitro tokens, currently in a closed testing phase with the source code still private pending 50 stars.

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  root((Boost Tool))
    Purpose
      Discord server boosts
      Nitro token automation
    Status
      Testing phase
      Code private
      50 star release gate
    Planned Features
      Fast performance
      Config file support
      Simple interface
    Caveats
      ToS compliance required
      Educational use only
      No code yet
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USE CASE 1

Automate applying Discord server boosts from Nitro tokens to a target server once the code is released

USE CASE 2

Configure boost operations through a configuration file for repeatable automated runs

Getting it running

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 30min

Source code is not yet publicly available, the author plans to release it once the repository reaches 50 stars.

In plain English

Boost Tool is described in its repository as a utility for Discord that applies server boosts using Nitro tokens. In Discord, Nitro is a paid subscription that grants the ability to boost servers, unlocking perks like better audio quality, more emoji slots, and other enhancements. This tool is framed as automating that process. The repository is not yet fully public. The README states the project is in a testing phase, and the author plans to release the full source code once the repository reaches 50 stars. A status tracker shows core development at 100% complete and the testing phase at roughly 80%, with the public release still pending. No target date is given. The planned feature list mentions fast and optimized performance, a clean and simple interface, easy setup, automation tools, configuration file support, and frequent updates after release. None of these are described in technical detail because the actual code remains private at the time of writing. The README functions as a preview page meant to gauge community interest before the author commits to an open-source release. There is no installation guide, no usage documentation, and no information about the programming language or libraries used. The author includes a disclaimer that the project is provided for educational and research purposes only, and that users are responsible for how they use it. Discord's own terms of service govern what is and is not permitted when using Nitro tokens programmatically, so anyone considering this tool should review those policies first.

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Prompt 1
What are Discord server boosts, how do Nitro tokens grant them, and what does Discord's Terms of Service say about automating boost actions?
Prompt 2
When boost-tool is released, what would a typical configuration file look like for a Discord token automation utility, and what fields would I need to set?
Prompt 3
Explain the Discord Nitro subscription tiers and what perks each level of server boosts unlocks for a server.
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