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Not really. The whole concept of WebCord is to mess with the browser engine to affect the webpage. So most mods I do are actually made with messing with the more privileged access that what you get with the browsers, I think. There's also a WebSocket server thing, browsers are incapable of serving as a servers from what I know and at least that stuff is strictly limited to site scripts. Using the same privilege level as Discord would be really bad idea IMO. Many Discord mods do this with the CSS themes by modifying HTML, making it not only easier to access by Discord, but also traceable (it is possible to observe DOM changes within the locally-executed JS, this can be used in very invasive way to protect apps against modifications, probably you would have to patch JS to block this, UBlock feels like would be useless in that scenario). [Note: this is still a hypothetical example I gave there.] |
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I wanted to know if there was a full web version of webcord. What i mean by that, is a zip folder containing all the files (including an
index.html
), that i could copy onto a server, publish it as a website, and have a fully functional Webcord.I need that as i wanted to do a Webcord app for Puter.
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