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| CodeRabbit Agent for Discord brings CodeRabbit’s coding assistant into public Discord channels for eligible open-source communities. Community members can ask CodeRabbit to investigate repository context, answer implementation questions, prepare code changes, and open pull requests from the conversation where maintainers are already coordinating work.
CodeRabbit Agent for Discord is limited to public channel usage during launch.

Availability

CodeRabbit Agent for Discord is available during launch for selected open-source communities that have a GitHub repository with at least 1,000 stars. During this launch period, CodeRabbit Agent for Discord is unpaid, but usage is capped per user or organization. If your community reaches a cap, CodeRabbit may pause new Discord-initiated work until more usage is available.

What you can do

  • Ask questions about repository behavior, recent changes, or implementation options
  • Turn a Discord discussion into an implementation plan
  • Ask CodeRabbit to prepare a pull request after the community agrees on the direction
  • Keep technical discussion in public community channels where maintainers and contributors can inspect the context

Important limitations

AreaLaunch behavior
Discord surfacesPublic channels only
Direct messagesNot supported
Private channelsNot supported
Repository eligibilityOpen-source communities with a GitHub repository that has at least 1,000 stars
Pull request authorshipPull requests are authored by the connected user’s personal GitHub account
Pricing during launchUnpaid, with capped usage per user or organization

Manage Discord settings

After installation, the Discord settings area in the CodeRabbit dashboard is where authorized users manage the connected server and the surfaces CodeRabbit can use.
PageWhat it does
SetupConnect Discord, link GitHub, and complete launch eligibility checks.
ScopesConfigure which repositories, connections, and spend limits apply to public Discord channels.
ConnectionsAdd, edit, test, and delete external tool connections that Discord runs can use after they are assigned to scopes.
AutomationsCreate and manage scheduled, message-triggered, and webhook-triggered automations for supported Discord destinations.
Knowledge baseReview and manage knowledge available to CodeRabbit Agent for Discord.
SandboxManage the shared execution environment available to Discord-backed runs when sandbox access is enabled.
ActivityInspect recent CodeRabbit Agent for Discord activity and run outcomes.

How pull request authorship works

When CodeRabbit opens a pull request from Discord, the pull request is authored by the connected user’s personal GitHub account. This keeps contribution history and repository permissions aligned with the person who asked CodeRabbit to create the change. Before asking CodeRabbit to open a pull request, make sure the connected GitHub account has permission to create branches and pull requests in the target repository.

What’s next

Set up CodeRabbit Agent for Discord

Connect an eligible community and manage Discord settings from the CodeRabbit dashboard.

Usage and limits

Learn where CodeRabbit can respond in Discord and what launch limits apply.

CodeRabbit for Discord landing page

Start from the product page and follow the dashboard deep link to Discord settings.