Discord/formatting

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Discord text formatting/markup

Text formatting is similar to a subset of Markdown, although there are differences:

  • bold is **two asterisks**
  • italic is *one asterisk* or _one underscore_
    • They are rendered exactly the same (using <em>) but parsed differently: "a*b*c" becomes abc but a_b_c is left unformatted.
  • underline is __two underscores__
  • strike is ~~two tildes~~
  • code (fixed-pitch inline unformatted text) is `backticks`
    • You can use this format to paste URLs without them becoming links or displaying a preview.
    • There's a better way to just suppress previews, however: see #Previews.
  • multiple lines of code can be started with three backticks at the beginning of a line:
```
code lines
code lines
```
  • the initial backticks can have a language designator afterwards, for syntax highlighting:
```php
php code...
```
  • > (right-angle plus a space) will cause the following paragraph to be indented with a vertical bar
  • spoiler text is ||two pipes||: this causes the text to be obscured until clicked on (similar to this but requiring a click rather than mouse-hover)

To display characters that would otherwise be treated as formatting, escape them with a backslash:

  • \* will display as *
  • \_ will display as _
  • This does not seem to work with backticks (`), however.
  • >>> escapes emoji (haven't had time to explore in order to describe it precisely)

Previews

To display a link without Discord also inserting a preview, surround the URL with angle brackets: <https://htyp.org>. The angle brackets will not be displayed, and preview will be suppressed, but the URL will be presented as a link.

  • Discord's settings refer to the preview as an "embedded link". Previews of links pasted into a discussion can be turned off by revoking this privilege.
  • As of 2022-06-28, this seems to not work on iOS.

Live Time

  • <t:<UNIX time>:<format character>>
    • UNIX time is the time in seconds since... uh, midnight, I think?... on 1969-12-31
    • format character: t,T,d,D,f,F or R
      • t 5:35 PM
      • T 5:35:00 PM
      • d 07/25/2022
      • D July 25, 2022
      • f July 25, 2022 5:35 PM
      • F Monday, July 25, 2022 5:35 PM
      • R in 2 minutes
    • example: <t:1658784360:R> shows the relative time since about 17:17 EDST om 2022-07-25

Credit to The Jems for discovering and reverse-engineering this from Discord Timestamp Generator.