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| yearsActive = September 2020 - September 2022 | | yearsActive = September 2020 - September 2022 | ||
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Revision as of 20:53, 13 March 2024
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GooseMod Logo, used on the website and GitHub. | |
| Active | September 2020 - September 2022 |
| Platform(s) | Desktop, Web |
| Lead developer(s) | Ducko |
| Repository | GooseMod/GooseMod |
| License(s) | MIT |
| Language(s) | JavaScript |
GooseMod, sometimes referred to as GM, was a client mod created by Ducko. Designed to be a lightweight and easy to use[1] modification for Discord.
It differentiated itself from other client mods at the time by featuring a built-in store for plugins and themes similar to the one found today in Vencord.
Topaz
Later in GooseMod's Lifespan came the addition of the experimental Topaz[2]. It allowed the user to install and use plugins and themes from other client mods, as opposed to the specifically written for and accepted GooseMod plugins.
It aimed to be "compatible"[2] with the most popular client mods such as BetterDiscord, Powercord and Cumcord.
Topaz was discontinued along-side Goosemod while still being in an Alpha state[3].
History
It was created on the 17th of September 2020[4] and discontinued on the 27th of September 2022[5] after the Discord SWC Change.
References
- ↑ Archived GooseMod website before the discontinuation
- ↑ Jump up to: 2.0 2.1 Topaz does not directly have "compat" per se, instead each mod's APIs and formats are mostly reverse engineered from public plugins and made to work in web, with 0 Node/FS/etc.
- ↑ Topaz Repository
- ↑ Initial Commit
- ↑ Archived GooseMod website after the discontinuation
See also
- OpenAsar - an Open-source alternative of Discord desktop's app.asar