A custom Discord client made for people who want a Discord client for Arm64 systems, or for those who just want a lighter alternative or simply want a standalone Discord client.
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ArmCord 🦾🔌

Armcord is a custom Discord client for ARM Linux. It's goal is to bring a custom Discord client to ARM Architecture. It uses GooseMod for custom themes and plugins!

How to run/install it?

Check releases tab for precompiled deb, rpm, tar.gz versions (arm64 only). Alternative (npm, nodejs required):
1.Run npm install
2.Run npm start

FAQ

1.Will I get banned from using it?

-You are breaking Discord ToS since we are using GooseMod for themes and plugins. But no one ever got banned from using ArmCord or GooseMod

2.How does this work?

-We are using official web app and adding GooseMod to it with some other tweaks.

3.Can I use this on other architectures or operating systems?

-Yes! ArmCord should work normally under Windows, Mac OS, Linux as long as it has NodeJS, npm and Electron support.