weechat-discord
abaddon
weechat-discord | abaddon | |
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2 | 4 | |
176 | 914 | |
2.3% | 3.8% | |
0.0 | 9.2 | |
over 1 year ago | 12 days ago | |
Rust | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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weechat-discord
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Any free discord clients/frontends?
Sadly no, but its more privacy respecting than the regular client for sure. FOSS options include: https://github.com/diamondburned/gtkcord4 https://github.com/uowuo/abaddon https://github.com/terminal-discord/weechat-discord (weechat plugin to use Discord within weechat) https://github.com/evelyneee/accord (seems to be for M1 macs) https://github.com/ArmCord/ArmCord (seems to support AMD64, not just Arm64) https://github.com/khlam/discord-sandboxed (sandboxing for standard discord client) There are others I'm sure. One easier option is to run the Discord code in a newer version of Electron. This still isn't open source, but it provides better security and performance. Arch users can use the AUR package discord_arch_electron, other users can just follow the commands in the PKGBUILD for said package and figure it out. Hope that helps. Keep in mind even if your client is open source, Discord's servers aren't, and while there will be some mitigation of data collected, it'll still be quite a bit.
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How to be social in the terminal
An alternative however to this is a WeeChat plugin. Once more, you will need to obtain a login token. You can either use a python script to find the tokens or try and grab them manually.
abaddon
- Discord on a 12" PowerBook G4 running Linux
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Electron apps won't run on Wayland
Discord https://github.com/uowuo/abaddon
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The best feature
Here you go.
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Any free discord clients/frontends?
Sadly no, but its more privacy respecting than the regular client for sure. FOSS options include: https://github.com/diamondburned/gtkcord4 https://github.com/uowuo/abaddon https://github.com/terminal-discord/weechat-discord (weechat plugin to use Discord within weechat) https://github.com/evelyneee/accord (seems to be for M1 macs) https://github.com/ArmCord/ArmCord (seems to support AMD64, not just Arm64) https://github.com/khlam/discord-sandboxed (sandboxing for standard discord client) There are others I'm sure. One easier option is to run the Discord code in a newer version of Electron. This still isn't open source, but it provides better security and performance. Arch users can use the AUR package discord_arch_electron, other users can just follow the commands in the PKGBUILD for said package and figure it out. Hope that helps. Keep in mind even if your client is open source, Discord's servers aren't, and while there will be some mitigation of data collected, it'll still be quite a bit.
What are some alternatives?
cordless - The Discord terminal client you never knew you wanted.
discord-sandboxed - Alternative electron-based Discord client with custom telemetry blocker and privacy-focused push-to-talk.
tg - telegram-cli
dissent - Tiny Discord app
wee-slack - A WeeChat script for Slack.com. Supports threads and reactions, synchronizes read markers, provides typing notification, etc..
whatsapp-for-linux - An unofficial WhatsApp desktop application for Linux.
ArmCord - ArmCord is a custom client designed to enhance your Discord experience while keeping everything lightweight.
igdm-cli - 💻💬 Instagram Direct Messages in your terminal
Botcraft - Botcraft is a cross-platform C++ library to create bots that connect and interact with Minecraft servers with (optional) integrated OpenGL renderer
accord - a discord client for modern macs