Proven approach: the conversation (hear+speak) runs on @discordjs/voice; the
Go-Live broadcast is a SEPARATE stream connection created on the SAME selfbot
session (exactly like a real Discord client), so ONE account hears, speaks, AND
broadcasts — no second login, no self_deaf, no voice conflict.
- voice.ts captures its own voice session_id (adapter wrap) and exposes
getSharedSession() {client, guildId, channelId, sessionId, botId}.
- broadcast.ts threads it into the StreamContext.
- selfbot.ts: when a shared session is present, build the Streamer on the
conversation client and create the stream on its session_id (no login/joinVoice/
humanPause); teardown only stops the stream (never leaves voice/destroys the
shared client). Falls back to the dedicated-account path otherwise.
Verified live: Go-Live connected in ~7s while the conversation voice stayed
ready, and the broadcast was visible in Discord — all on one account.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>