The Journey of Creating a Discord Nitro Code Generator

The Journey of Creating a Discord Nitro Code Generator

Hello again, it’s me, Alex. In the previous video, we created a Python script entirely using ChatGPT that generated Discord Nitro codes. However, we haven’t made a script to check the codes as well. Personally, I thought it would be easy and that there would be a plug-in or anything that would help, but I was seriously wrong. There actually were plug-ins, however, it wasn’t as easy as I thought it would be.

First of all, I went to ChatGPT to ask it to connect to discord.com and redeem the codes one by one. Chat told me to use Chrome driver and provided its own little tutorial, which, to be honest, wasn’t helpful at all. I ran into major problems using ChatGPT’s method.

I started searching for AI code generators and found Black Box, an AI code generating chatbot. Well, not really a chatbot, but it worked. However, those scripts were almost identical to ChatGPT scripts and they didn’t help me either.

I almost started thinking that the idea of free Discord Nitro codes was over until I saw my inbox on YouTube. It was a YouTuber named Spaghett, and he said he had scripts similar to the ones I needed and that he could help me with it. I was actually happy, and we scheduled a meeting. However, I forgot to call him and instead played Seto Corsa in GTA 5. Sorry about that, guys.

Since I missed the whole meeting, I decided to figure out something on my own. Someone also commented that I should use Pinput, so let’s get into it. Pinput is a Python library that allows you to control and monitor input devices. Technically, it would be pretty hard to use a script since we have to automate it with specific X and Y values to tell the computer where to aim. So, we can count that as one option.

Spaghett also sent me an improved version of my script that worked even better. It saved the codes in a txt file. I tried it out, and it worked well. But I still wanted to give it that hacking look, so I tried to make the same script into CMD, but sadly, I failed.

I searched for every possible way to do it, and I found one. Basically, I had to write the Python file name in the comment, add some code, and then turn it into a bat file. It basically replicated what happened in Visual Studio code when the Python file was executed.

Thanks to Spaghett, we now have a working Nitro generator. He also sent me all the needed files for the video. He added several Python files, which are lined up check and lordy Lord check. There obviously was a Discord Nitro.py file, and you saw my version file, which I will showcase later. For now, let’s rename it and add ‘brooduct’ to it, so we know it’s my script.

Alright, first of all, let’s open the Discord Nitro generator. Oh, blur a part of the script so YouTube doesn’t delete this video. Let’s fix the script because we have to replace random codes with the actual random codes’ location on my PC. And all that needs to be done on all of the scripts. As we can see, that is done, and this is the basic code string generator.

Now, let’s run it and follow Spaghett’s instructions. I’m going to generate 1 million codes so we have plenty to check. This will take a while. While the codes are generating, let’s open the lined up check. There, we can see that it checks for duplicate codes. If there are duplicate codes, it deletes them and says there are duplicate codes. If there aren’t, it will say there aren’t duplicate codes. That’s it for now. Let’s wait till the code generation finishes.

Now, let’s run the lined up check to see if there are any duplicate codes. No duplicates have been found. Now, let’s run the lordy Lord check, which has a pre-made real Discord Nitro code. It checks if there are any matches to it. It hasn’t found any matches to the code.

Let’s now showcase my script. So, let me explain what I did. Instead of a code pattern like before, we have a code pattern like Discord Nitro gift links. So, it generates Discord Nitro links instead of codes. Pretty cool, right? But what’s cooler is that we have a Discord bot that will send these codes to a Discord group, and we will automatically see if the codes were correct or incorrect. But it will take billions, trillions, maybe quadrillions of links to get a correct one.

For anyone who has watched the first video and this one as well, thank you very much for all the support. And as a final end to these Discord Nitro videos, I’m going to say it’s easier to spend ninety dollars or nine dollars on a Discord Nitro than fill your computer with 3 million gigabytes of links and codes without knowing if it will work.

In conclusion, it is impossible to generate a free Discord Nitro. Thank you very much for watching. You guys can suggest what I should do in the next video. And I guess, bye-bye.

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