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aamiaa / CompleteDiscordQuest.md
Last active December 13, 2025 23:58
Complete Recent Discord Quest

Complete Recent Discord Quest

Note

This does not works in browser for quests which require you to play a game! Use the desktop app to complete those.

How to use this script:

  1. Accept a quest under Discover -> Quests
  2. Press Ctrl+Shift+I to open DevTools
  3. Go to the Console tab
  4. Paste the following code and hit enter:
@skyclad0x7b7
skyclad0x7b7 / WriteFileHook.cpp
Last active February 23, 2025 14:12
Source code of DLL hooking WriteFile API in Windows x86, x64 Platform
// The MIT License
// Copyright (c) 2019 Sanghyeon Jeon
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
// copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
@MPThLee
MPThLee / enableDiscordExperiments.js
Last active December 9, 2025 18:39
This code doesn't work anymore. I just decided to remove this code. You can check working code on comments.
/**
* !!!! This code doesn't work anymore !!!!
*
* - You can check working code on comments. I won't update this code anymore.
*
* Also, I just decided to remove this code. You can check revisions for old code.
* Since this code was made for discord client that almost 5 years ago, It seems like doesn't work anymore.
* I don't want people keep arguing in the comments, i decided to remove this code.
*
* Note: This code is now fulfilled with Javascript comments. This code won't work even if you pasted to console. doesn't do anything.
@ofan
ofan / lisp.cpp
Last active July 21, 2025 14:29
Lisp interpreter in 90 lines of C++
Lisp interpreter in 90 lines of C++
I've enjoyed reading Peter Norvig's recent articles on Lisp. He implements a Scheme interpreter in 90 lines of Python in the first, and develops it further in the second.
Just for fun I wondered if I could write one in C++. My goals would be
1. A Lisp interpreter that would complete Peter's Lis.py test cases correctly...
2. ...in no more than 90 lines of C++.
Although I've been thinking about this for a few weeks, as I write this I have not written a line of the code. I'm pretty sure I will achieve 1, and 2 will be... a piece of cake!