Show HN: Concord – Discord, but Like Vim
Concord is a terminal user interface client for Discord, developed in Rust. It offers a full Discord experience directly in the terminal, including features like voice playback and message management. Users can install it through various package managers or build it from source, with options for customizing features.
- ▪Concord is written in Rust and utilizes ratatui for its terminal interface.
- ▪It supports voice playback and requires specific libraries for installation on different operating systems.
- ▪Users can authenticate using a Discord token, email and password, or QR code, with multi-factor authentication supported.
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Concord Concord is a feature-rich TUI (terminal user interface) client for Discord, written in Rust with ratatui. Full Discord experience, right in your terminal. Installation Homebrew brew install chojs23/tap/concord Cargo cargo install builds Concord from source. The default build includes voice playback, so it requires pkg-config, the Opus development library, and ALSA development files on Linux. On Fedora: sudo dnf install opus-devel alsa-lib-devel pkgconf-pkg-config On Debian or Ubuntu: sudo apt install libopus-dev libasound2-dev pkg-config On macOS with Homebrew: brew install opus pkg-config cargo install concord To install without local voice playback and microphone support: cargo install concord --no-default-features To install the latest unreleased version directly from the Git…
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