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Hi SecondFry, we spoke in Discord. I'm not sure if this is exactly what you meant, and I am not very familiar with OAUTH2, so I'm not even sure if CLIENT_SECRET is necessary...? If one were to make their own developer key and insert it, I think this would work, but I'm not sure how to implement it for distribution (I assume not everyone would want to make their own developer account and key...).
Sorry, I am from a much lower-level background (microcontrollers, fpgas, low c, vhdl) so much of this is very much outside my territory. Because of this, some of the code is directly implemented from GitHub copilot... I built and tested and it seems to run and leave character logged in. If nothing else maybe it will serve as a spring-board for you to implement?
I appreciate feedback and will try to implement it.
Thanks.