BetterDiscordAutoInstaller is a script that do the same work as official BetterDiscord installer on
applying mod on Discord (PTB, Canary too). It automatically downloads betterdiscord.asar file from the
official BetterDiscord GitHub repo and makes it load. If you have more than one discord
(PTB or/and Canary) installed, BDAI will also patch them. But you need to specify paths to them in
settings.json.
Currently, BetterDiscordAutoInstaller is supported for Windows and macOS OSes.
It is also possible to use BetterDiscord CI Releases.
You need to get a GitHub Access Token
with access to the public repos and change the use_betterdiscord_ci_releases option to true in
the settings.json file. If you have not entered a token before, BDAI will show the prompt for you.
BDAI also allows you to add/remove it from autostart, without having to run it manually every time. For macOS, the user can also choose to bind script to a keyboard shortcut to manually update.
BDAI will check if it is up to date. You can disable autoupdate by changing the disable_bdai_autoupdate
setting to true in the settings.json file (but you will still receive a message that a new version
has been released).
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/Zwylair/BetterDiscordAutoInstaller.git - Install the dependencies:
python -m pip install -r requirements.txt - Run the script:
python main.py
To add BetterDiscordAutoInstaller to your startup apps: python startup_manager.py
You need to go to this README.md
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/Zwylair/BetterDiscordAutoInstaller.git - Install the dependencies:
python -m pip install -r requirements.txt - Run the build script:
python setup.py build
I will be grateful for any contribution and help given to improve the quality of the project :)
(especially about adapting the project to other platforms like linux, etc. :3)
There is redundant/repetitive code which is seen both in manual-installer-mac.py and auto-installer-mac.py.
That can be fixed. Just need to make sure to have 2 separate files to allow for auto, manual install, and auto/manual-mixed functionalities.
Well, just fork it
But please, don't forget to mention original project in your README
This project is under the MIT license.