/starlight

Roblox multitool. Custom Roblox launcher and bootstrapper.

Primary LanguageC#BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" LicenseBSD-3-Clause

Starlight

⚠️ This project is no longer actively maintained!

All software development in this repository by official contributors have abandoned the project in favor of a new and upcoming solution that works cross-platform. All versions of Starlight are archived and will no longer recieve patches. Unvarnished, unfinished, and unreleased branches are welcome to be finished by unofficial maintainers in forks.

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C# implementation of the Roblox launcher. This launcher has the full capabilities of the official launcher. It's agile, trackerless, and has many more features that the official launcher lacks. This may be the 2nd rewrite of Starlight, but it's the first one that's actually good, and finally out of early development hell.

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Safety

Starlight should work with any Roblox exploit that doesn't hook the launch scheme. If you're using a Roblox exploit that hooks the launch scheme, you will have to turn off the hooking feature in that specific exploit.

Exploits like Synapse X are known to hook the launch scheme, and may not work simultaneously with Starlight. You may have to explicitly disable the custom launcher in your exploit's settings.

This program does not inject any DLLs, however it does modify the Roblox task scheduler from an external process. This is done to set the FPS cap. This shouldn't be a problem, but I thought I'd throw that out. It should be undetectable by Roblox's anti-cheat.

Issues and Support

Starlight does not have a Discord server.

If you have any issues with Starlight, please open an issue on the GitHub repository. I will try to respond as soon as possible. Please include as much information as possible, including screenshots and logs. If you're not being very descriptive, I may not be able to help you.

Contributing

If you want to contribute, please make sure to follow the code style of the project. There's not much to it, but it's important to keep it consistent. I don't have any more rules, so as long as that's followed, you're good to go.

License

Starlight is licensed under the BSD 3-Clause license. See LICENSE for more information. I probably won't enforce it unless you're being a jerk by saying you made 100% of it or something along the lines of that.