* Remove config from Helper
Helper is the usual util grab bag of useful stuff.
Somehow the config ended up there historically but
structurally that doesn't make any sense.
* Add cert folder to prettier ignore file
This change modifies the `fetch` function in `link.js` to use the new `prefetchTimeout` config setting introduced in the previous commit. This allows configuring the length of the timeout.
I've added a comment here to indicate milliseconds are the unit in use, since otherwise that would no longer be obvious from the code without looking at the default value (which could change).
Currently, the mentions only track the chanID and MsgID.
However, when we part a channel the chanID becomes orphaned.
Considering that mentions from a parted channel probably aren't
that relevant, let's automatically clear them when we part.
Should the user really want to look at them again, they can re-join
the channel and get the scroll back that way.
* properly track user modes for context menu
The RPL_ISUPPORT response contains a PREFIX element, which not only tracks the
prefix chars ("@", "+" etc) but also their corresponding mode chars (+O, +v)
This commit changes the context menu to not rely on a hardcoded list but rather
user the one given in the prefix response by the server.
Co-authored-by: Max Leiter <maxwell.leiter@gmail.com>
Tested on latest Chromium / Firefox. In case of .m4a files they want audio/x-m4a and not audio/m4a, in case of .flac files they want audio/flac and not audio/x-flac. The module we useed to detect the types however detects them only as audio/x-m4a and audio/x-flac as they are not offical IANA supported mime types (not in IANA spec == "x-" prefix): https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/media-types.xhtml Though flac is not in the IANA spec many programs such as the file command (https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/file.1.html) and Chromium (flac) / Firefox (x-flac and flac) support audio/flac only or both.
YouTube puts the opengraph tags needed for the preview after ~300KB in the body
instead of the beginning of the <head> tag.
Instead of hardcoding the value, allow the server admin to set the policy as
they prefer.