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silverwind
8d32f3cb74
Update Twitter Logo (#29621)
<img width="430" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/115237/9cf7b0a3-406b-4dd6-ab3d-d31a96b9335a">
2024-03-06 05:21:39 +00:00
silverwind
a062725758
Update JS and PY dependencies, build for es2020 browsers (#28977)
- Update all JS dependencies minus @mcaptcha/vanilla-glue
- Fix new lint errors
- Regenerate SVGs
- Switch to maintained stylelint stylistic plugin
- Tested Mermaid, Citation, Swagger, sorting
- Raise ESBuild target to `es2020` as dictated by `pretty-ms`
dependency.
2024-02-02 09:36:32 +00:00
wxiaoguang
faa28b5a44
Move public asset files to the proper directory (#25907)
Move `public/*` to `public/assets/*`

Some old PRs (like #15219) introduced inconsistent directory system.

For example: why the local directory "public" is accessed by
`http://site/assets`? How to serve the ".well-known" files properly in
the public directory?

For convention rules, the "public" directory is widely used for the
website's root directory. It shouldn't be an exception for Gitea.

So, this PR makes the things consistent:

* `http://site/assets/foo` means `{CustomPath}/public/assets/foo`.
* `{CustomPath}/public/.well-known` and `{CustomPath}/public/robots.txt`
can be used in the future.

This PR is also a prerequisite for a clear solution for:
* #21942
* #25892 
* discourse.gitea.io: [.well-known path serving custom files behind
proxy?](https://discourse.gitea.io/t/well-known-path-serving-custom-files-behind-proxy/5445/1)

This PR is breaking for users who have custom "public" files (CSS/JS).
After getting approvals, I will update the documents.

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## ⚠️ BREAKING ⚠️

If you have files in your "custom/public/" folder, please move them to
"custom/public/assets/".

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Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
2023-07-18 18:06:43 +02:00
Renamed from public/img/svg/gitea-twitter.svg (Browse further)