Add install instructions!! :3

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- Proper context isolation -> Works in newer Electron versions
- Inline patches: Patch Discord's code with regex replacements! See [the experiments plugin](src/plugins/experiments.ts) for an example. While being more complex, this is more powerful than monkey patching since you can patch only small parts of functions instead of fully replacing them, access non exported/local variables and even replace constants (like in the aforementioned experiments patch!)
- Custom Css: Manually edit `%appdata%/Vencord/settings/quickCss.css` / `~/.config/Vencord/settings/quickCss.css` with your favourite editor and the client will automatically apply your changes
## Installing
```sh
pnpm install
./install.sh
```

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Super simple installer. You should probably run this as root.
# If you are getting permission issues, this is probably why.
#
# If this doesn't work for you, or you're not on Linux, just
# - locate your Discord folder
# - inside the resources folder, create a new folder "app"
# - inside app create the files index.js and package.json.
# See the two tee commands at the end of the file for their contents
set -e
patcher="$PWD/patcher.js"
dicksword="$(dirname "$(readlink "$(which discord)")")"
resources="$dicksword/resources"
if [ ! -f "$resources/app.asar" ]; then
echo "Couldn't find Discord folder rip"
exit
fi
app="$resources/app"
if [ -e "$app" ]; then
echo "app folder exists. Looks like your Discord is already modified."
exit
fi
mkdir "$app"
tee > "$app/index.js" << EOF
require("$patcher");
require("../app.asar");
EOF
tee > "$app/package.json" << EOF
{
"main": "index.js",
"name": "discord"
}
EOF

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#!/bin/sh
# Super simple uninstaller.
# If this doesn't work for you, or you're not on Linux, just
# manually delete the app folder in your Discord folder (inside resources)
set -e
dicksword="$(dirname "$(readlink "$(which discord)")")"
rm -r --interactive=never "${dicksword:?Cant find discord}/resources/app"