Unlike the polished, corporate landing pages of other launchers, this was the raw, beating heart of the project. She scrolled past the README— "A simple, yet powerful Minecraft launcher built with Electron and Node.js" —and dove straight into the tab.
The next week, she updated GDLauncher. In the changelog, buried under "Performance Improvements," was a single line:
And it all started on a GitHub repository. gdlauncher github
In the description, she wrote: "Reduces load time for 200+ mod instances from ~180s to ~22s. Tested on Windows 11."
- "Improved modpack validation speeds by up to 80% (thanks to @ElaraCrafts)" Unlike the polished, corporate landing pages of other
And then, the moment that changed everything: merged her code.
For two days, nothing. Then, a notification. For two days, nothing
Her fingers flew across the keyboard, pulling up a familiar bookmark: github.com/gorilla-devs/GDLauncher .