Given this info, I started off with a simple switch for what OS a user has installed.Įnter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode I never would've guessed that, glad I asked. Given this, I asked the only Mac user I currently know: Looking at the docs, for Windows it returns "Windows", for Linux it returns "Linux", but the docs do not mention what it returns when a user is on a Mac! I think I will make my next blog on this, followed by a tutorial on how to install it on your own slack!Īutomatically finding Slack's install locationīecause location varies wildly between OS, I started by looking into how to differentiate between user systems, and found platform.system() which looks pretty nice.Injecting is manual and hardcoded to the user's system. ![]() Given my list of issues from last blog, here is what I have left to do: Last blog left off with a finalized custom CSS editor the following note: localStorage, a simple way to make saves persist.Very basic text editor that is linked to CSS.Problem solving the unique challenges that come with client modding.Initial Creation of the Project discusses:. ![]() ![]() This is a continuation of my series of blogs documenting my process of making a custom mod for Slack:
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