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NotNite committed Oct 9, 2024
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Been a while, eh? The last post we wrote for moonlight was [when we first introduced it](/blog/reintroducing-moonlight). Sounds like it's time to change that!

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moonlight development was stalled for a while this year, particularly due to lack of motivation. Less people than expected tinkering with moonlight gave us less reason to update it, and so it fell behind with Discord updates, eventually breaking catastrophically for several months. Thanks to [redstonekasi](https://github.com/redstonekasi) for submitting pull requests for fixing a *lot* of things while none of us had the energy to.

About a week ago, [Ari](https://github.com/adryd325) had the idea of making a centralized repository for Discord client mappings. This short conversation would lead to one of the greatest nerdsnipes in moonlight history.
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A few days ago, we released a new Discord client mod called [moonlight](/). moonlight is the end result of our ideas and experiences from Discord client modding, influenced by several years of working on other client modding projects. We invite developers to try out moonlight and report feedback on what we can improve.

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## Yet another Discord mod

Tens if not hundreds of Discord desktop client mods have come and gone, so why make another? Simple; the freedom to innovate and experiment. With moonlight, we're free to do what we want and experiment with the ideas that we've had for years without any limitations. Creating moonlight has offered a fresh slate to build our own systems and play with what we like most, and allows us to try out new things with zero consequence.
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