* Curseforge workarounds
This should allow people to use Curseforge without having to manually
paste a working key into the settings or change the user agent.
Signed-off-by: Lenny McLennington <lenny@sneed.church>
* chore: update cf api key api url
Sascha says the domain name we're using is not gonna be renewed, so I'm
switching it to a domain controlled by me instead so that this won't be
a problem in the future.
Signed-off-by: Lenny McLennington <lenny@sneed.church>
* feat: add ability to disable cf api key fetching
by setting the cf api key api url to a blank string
Signed-off-by: Lenny McLennington <lenny@sneed.church>
* don't ask before fetching key
* change polymc mention to pollymc
Signed-off-by: Lenny McLennington <lenny@sneed.church>
Co-authored-by: Lenny McLennington <lenny@sneed.church>
The new versioning system is based on the versioning system used by the
GNOME Foundation for the GNOME desktop.
We are dropping the "major version" as defined by SemVer and move to a
version number with a most and least significant number.
The most significant number must be incremented, if there are new
features or significant changes since last major release.
Otherwise, the least significant number must be incremented, if there
are only minor changes since the last release. New features or
significant changes mustn't be introduced by a bump of the least
significant number.
If a minor change would introduce small user-facing changes (like a
message-box or slight UI changes), it could still be classified as a
minor change.
At the end of the day, a human shall decide, if a change is minor or
significant, as there is no clear line that would separate a "minor" and
a "significant" change in a GUI-application.
Definitions:
feature: New user-facing functionality
significant change: Something that changes user-facing behavior
minor change: Something that fixes unexpected behavior
Signed-off-by: Sefa Eyeoglu <contact@scrumplex.net>
Two new build options are added:
`MAC_SPARKLE_PUB_KEY`: the public key used to verify the signatures of the appcast
`MAC_SPARKLE_APPCAST_URL`: the URL where the `appcast.xml` is located
If the updater should be disabled on macOS, set either of these to an empty string.
MSA Client ID has been moved to CMakeLists.txt, and defaults to the
Client ID for the PolyMC application.
Removed secrets/notsecrets library, replace with (temporary?)
program_info subdirectory.
Here lies yet another early-stage move to debrand the MultiMC codebase,
as well as reducing the burden of updating strings across the codebase
for a future MultiMC6.
Support URLs (bug tracker, Discord guild, subreddit) are now specified
as cache variables in cmake, and the buttons are not shown if no value
is set for them.
This is an early-stage move towards debranding the MultiMC codebase,
and will (hopefully) alleviate support requests coming to us from
illicit forks.
Models are based on the models from my go-modpacksch library.
License:
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