Undiscord 5.2.3, but with some fixes.
1.) Google "victornpb Undiscord". That literally takes one or two seconds.
2.) Or click on https://github.com/victornpb/undiscord/discussions/627#discussioncomment-10232854. That literally takes only one second.
3.) Why call the userscript "bad" and "does not work". How would you know if it works or not if you don't even know what the userscript is for and what it does?
4.) Why would you waste all of that time installing, testing, and complaining about a userscript that you don't know anything about when you could have saved yourself a lot of time by Googling "victornpn Undiscord" or clicking a website link first?
5.) I literally left a huge trail for those that never heard of Undiscord to follow, and if you had bothered to make the effort, you would have found the detailed description, screenshots, and directions on how to use the userscript. You are complaining because I didn't copy paste someone else's GitHub? I spoonfed you the developer's name and his GitHub link, and that is not enough?
I am not interested in introducing new people to Undiscord. I just wanted to help those who are already using Undiscord and are having problems with 401 errors. But even after applying the fixes, I still get a lot of people complaining that the userscript does not work for them even though it has worked flawlessly for me for the last seven months. Introducing new people to Undiscord is just going to be a headache because of the potential complaints. It's also not my userscript, so I don't feel invested enough to copy paste someone else's GitHub, especially since it is over a page of information. I left enough information for people to find the GitHub on their own. I mean I provided a website link and the developer's name. Originally, I had the userscript private and I only provided links to it on victornpb's GitHub. But then some morons saw my fixed version, and instead of clicking the link that led directly to the fixed version, they instead visited GreasyFork and searched for it and could not find it. So that is when I made it public.
What exactly does this userscript do? You haven't added a screenshot or even a brief description of it.