Discord-Oxygen / Discord-Console-hacks

A collection of JavaScript Codes I've made to enhance the User Experience of Discord and some other Discord related stuff
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Edit repository details #73

Open RobinRMC opened 1 year ago

RobinRMC commented 1 year ago
  1. Change the description to A collection of scripts to manipulate features on Discord and enhance the user experience.
    • Reason: the old description describes what may have been the case, but this is not accurate anymore. Not everything was made by you and not every script's purpose is to enhance the user experience, so I think the description I suggest provides a more accurate description of what this repository is actually about.

  2. Untick Releases, Packages and Environments
    • Reason: these options don't get used in this repository, and thus create unnecessary clutter.
hxr404 commented 1 year ago
  1. Yeah you're right, the current description is outdated. Your new description is better, but it lacks the part where the "Inner Workings of Discord" section is mentioned. Even though said section is considerably smaller than the script section, I think it's equally important, so that should kinda be reflected in the description.

  2. Oh lol, actually I thought I did that already, GitHub moment :D Thanks for the heads-up! Edit: Now I remember, I wanted to disable that, but didn't know how. Under the "Fetures" tab there doesn't seem to be an option and I can't find it anywhere else. I'm more used to GitTea and GitLab so probably I'm just missing something here, I'd appreciate if you told me how to do this.

RobinRMC commented 1 year ago

It's near the repository description. There should be a gear icon (-> ⚙️).

RobinRMC commented 1 year ago

I'll look into the repository description sometime when I'm not laying in my bed.

hxr404 commented 1 year ago

It's near the repository description. There should be a gear icon (-> ⚙️).

yep thanks found it, seems like that thing is only displayed if you enable desktop view (I'm on mobile rn)

I love GitHub's mobile-first frontend design /s

I'll look into the repository description sometime when I'm not laying in my bed.

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