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'''GooseMod''', sometimes referred to as GM, was a [[Client mods|client mod]] created by [[Ducko]]. Designed to be a lightweight and easy to use<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20220803185927/https://goosemod.com/ Archived GooseMod website before the discontinuation]</ref> modification for Discord.
'''GooseMod''', sometimes referred to as GM, was a [[Client mods|client mod]] created by [[Ducko]]. It was designed to be a lightweight and easy-to-use<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20220803185927/https://goosemod.com/ Archived GooseMod website before the discontinuation]</ref> 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]].
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 ==
== Topaz ==
Later in GooseMod's Lifespan came the addition of the experimental [[Topaz]]<ref name=":0">[https://github.com/GooseMod/topaz 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.]</ref>. 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.
Later in GooseMod's Lifespan came the addition of the experimental [[Topaz]]<ref name=":0">[https://github.com/GooseMod/topaz 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.]</ref>. It allowed the user to install and use plugins and themes from other client mods instead of those specifically written for GooseMod.


It aimed to be "compatible"<ref name=":0" /> with the most popular client mods such as [[BetterDiscord]], [[Powercord]] and [[Cumcord]].
It aimed to be "compatible"<ref name=":0" /> 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<ref>[https://github.com/GooseMod/topaz Topaz Repository]</ref>.
[[Topaz]] was discontinued alongside Goosemod while still being in an Alpha state<ref>[https://github.com/GooseMod/topaz Topaz Repository]</ref>.


== History ==
== History ==
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== See also ==
== See also ==


* [[OpenAsar]] - an Open-source alternative of Discord desktop's app.asar
* [[OpenAsar]] - An open source alternative to Discord desktop's app.asar

Revision as of 21:16, 13 March 2024

GooseMod
GooseMod Logo, used on the website and GitHub.
ActiveSeptember 2020 - September 2022
Platform(s)Desktop, Web
Lead developer(s)Ducko
RepositoryGooseMod/GooseMod
License(s)MIT
Language(s)JavaScript

GooseMod, sometimes referred to as GM, was a client mod created by Ducko. It was 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 instead of those specifically written for GooseMod.

It aimed to be "compatible"[2] with the most popular client mods such as BetterDiscord, Powercord and Cumcord.

Topaz was discontinued alongside 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

See also

  • OpenAsar - An open source alternative to Discord desktop's app.asar