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Linux port possible? #2

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OmegaBowser opened this issue Jul 21, 2020 · 5 comments
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Linux port possible? #2

OmegaBowser opened this issue Jul 21, 2020 · 5 comments
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@OmegaBowser
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Hey!

Pretty awesome homebrew, it's working like a charm on Windows.
I would like to know if a Linux version of the client was possible? I'd love to keep the client running non-stop on my raspberry.

Or even, would it be quite easy? I'm myself a developer, if I can help for that :)

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gabehxd commented Jul 21, 2020

The CLI version should work on linux though it's not officially tested there

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@ioistired
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Latest version working fine for me on Arch.

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Oh, good luck getting this to run on your RPi though @OmegaBowser. Rich Presence requires native code included with the Discord Desktop client, and that code is 64-bit only. If you can find an Intel-based SBC that would work though.

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ghost commented Sep 20, 2020

I would like to know if a Linux version of the client was possible? I'd love to keep the client running non-stop on my raspberry.

Hey! I just added a Python version of the client on my fork of this project. It should be able to run on any platform with python installed.
Please feel free to let me know if you have any bugs with usage.

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As with all Rich Presence clients, this version also requires a copy of Discord Desktop running on the same machine, so it won't run on a raspi either. Anyway the dotnet version works fine. Install .NET Core and invoke it as dotnet /path/to/PresenceClient-CLI.dll <IP> <client ID>.

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