Mita

Mita keeps Discord music playing when a node goes down.

A Discord music bot built to survive crashes, restarts, and dropped connections — with a live status page that proves it.

Live signal

Last checked: --

Now Playing

No active track

Idle Node: -- Queue: -- Volume: --

Service

Checking

Current panel reachability.

Nodes

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Connected Lavalink nodes.

Servers

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Discord servers in cache.

Players

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Active music sessions.

Resilient playback

Failing nodes hand off playback automatically, so a crash on one server doesn't end the song.

Queue recovery

Mita remembers the queue after a restart, so a long session picks up right where it left off.

Live visibility

Every node, queue, and session is visible on the status page in real time.

Mita

Live bot status

Last checked: --

Service

Checking

Panel status.

Connected Nodes

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Available audio workers.

Servers

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Discord guild cache.

Active Players

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Known Kazagumo players.

Overview

Current runtime

Refreshes automatically every 15 seconds.

Uptime

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Runtime since the current process started.

Queue

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Tracks waiting across all players.

Cache

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Cached searches and resolved URLs.

Recovery

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Saved 24/7 guilds and orphaned players.

Latency

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Measured from this browser to the panel.

Playback

Active sessions

Now playing

First active track detected by the bot.

Idle

No active track

Node: -- Queue: -- Volume: --

Player list

Guild sessions currently known to Kazagumo.

0 players

No active players.

Lavalink

Node health

Disconnected and rate-limited nodes back off automatically.

Waiting for node data.