cdnjs2discord
gord
cdnjs2discord | gord | |
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5 | 3 | |
18 | 48 | |
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0.0 | 8.8 | |
over 3 years ago | about 3 years ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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cdnjs2discord
gord
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Discordo: A TUI interface for Discord that doesnt suck
unfortunately when i used it i saw it doesnt notify you of new messages. so ive been running gord even though its no longer updated and has some other problems (needs to be restarted often)
- [Newbie] Why are IRC channels seemingly dead?
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My pinephone daily driver experiences so far
For Discord I would recommend gord. I don't know how it would look on a phone, but it supports arm64 Linux.
What are some alternatives?
yagpdb - Yet another general purpose discord bot
ArmCord - ArmCord is a custom client designed to enhance your Discord experience while keeping everything lightweight.
discord-downloader-go - A Discord bot program to download and otherwise handle files sent in Discord channels with extensive configuration. Can be used as a genuine Discord Bot or user account / self-bot
mangadesk - Terminal client for MangaDex 📖
disgoslash - A Golang package that provides an easy way to create serverless Discord slash command applications
slack-term - Slack client for your terminal
botway - 🤖 Generate, build, handle and deploy your own Bot with your favorite language, for Discord, or Telegram, or even Slack
discordo - A lightweight, secure, and feature-rich Discord terminal client
replbot - Slack/Discord bot for running interactive REPLs and shells from a chat.
tp - Display the result of the commands at every keystroke.
gitty - Contextual information about your git projects, right on the command-line