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Use official blurple color from Discord's Branding Guidelines #82

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The blurple color from https://discord.com/branding is stated as being #5865F2, however Swiftcord currently uses #5664FF.

The blurple color from https://discord.com/branding is stated as being `#5865F2`, however Swiftcord currently uses `#5664FF`.
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Alternatively, the Swift logo's main color (#F05138) can be used to distinguish Swiftcord from Discord.

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Thanks! The slight difference in blurple is the result of using devtools to rip the color from the official client, that probably caused a slight inaccuracy. I'll go with blurple for now until we rebrand Swiftcord (soon)

@cryptoAlgorithm cryptoAlgorithm merged commit 28d3bc9 into SwiftcordApp:main Jul 11, 2022
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