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(API docs will be replaced with the guide in the future)
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Long story short... yes. Replugged is against the Discord Terms of Service — but, you should keep reading:
As of right now, Discord is not going out of their way to detect client mods or ban client mod users. On top of that, Replugged does not make any manual HTTP requests unlike certain client mods / plugins, so your client's user agent is the same as a legitimate client. Meaning, Discord doesn't detect a client mod like Replugged. They can go out of their way to start detecting it, but they don't.
Hypothetically speaking - even if they somehow did detect Replugged, users are very unlikely to be banned on sight. It doesn't make sense for Discord to start banning a substantial part of it's userbase (client mod users) without any kind of warning. Not to mention it is mandatory for Replugged plugins to be fully API-compliant and ethical, implying Replugged users can't be banned for indirect ToS violations (e.g. selfbotting).
No. Replugged was originally based on Powercord, but it is not anymore. Due to the new plugin/theme format, as well as Discord changes, Powercord plugins and themes will have to be rewritten.
As mentioned above, legacy plugins and themes will need to be rewriten due to Discord changes, as well as changes to our plugin/theme format.
Not right now. Previously, BDCompat was used to run BetterDiscord plugins. However, this has not been rewritten for the Replugged rewrite. Unless someone creates a version for the Replugged rewrite, BetterDiscord plugins are not supported.