4. Backup your original `app.asar` (rename to `app.asar.backup` / etc)
5. Install OpenAsar `app.asar` into the original path
5. Install OpenAsar `app.asar` into the original path (you may need to be root on Linux)
**If using Linux it is highly recommended to disable write protection** (needing root to overwrite files) for your Discord install if you have it enabled. It is not much of a security defecit as Windows has no write protection as well. This enables updating the asar and potentially host updating further on.
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## Config
You can configure OpenAsar via `settings.json` (found in your Discord app data / user data), under a `openasar` object. Keep in mind most options are defaults for good reason. The avaliable options are: