- Add generator info to Atom feed.
- Add generator version and commit hash to meta page, along with a link
to the last CI job if available.
- Use $JOB_URL to detect CI since that variable can be re-used to fetch
the URL to the latest CI logs.
Allows better filtering and doesn't supress exit codes. Since I'm no
longer supressing exit codes, I had to handle them properly in
copy-file-to-xhtml.sh by using if-statements.
This also allowed me to skip the generation of an XHTML redirect page.
Requires silencing an HTML-only error that isn't actually an error, but
a hint that doesn't apply to polygot markup (warns against trailing
slashes which aren't a problem if you always use quotes).
Use partialCached to avoid any perf penalty.
TODO: limit the scope I pass to them.
I noticed a teeny tiny perf improvement after doing this, probably
because now some giant data structures only need to be generated once.
- Avoid relative paths, so I can run them from any working directory.
- Make a dedicated curl-wrapping shell script instead of re-defining the
same alias everywhere.
- Support extended offline periods: allow get-webmentions.sh to fall
back to the cached copy of my webmentions for up to a day, and don't
accidentally destroy it; keep changes atomic.
- Verify that the fetched webmentions are legit before replacing the
cached ones.
- Make shellcheck happy about quoting in vnu.sh by passing the list of
files with xargs instead of a shell variable.
- More exact browserlist
- stop hiding "hint" execution
- Disable chromium sandbox since I'm now running it in a container and
all content is trusted.
- Remove obsolete elements-to-ignore from the compatibility check.
- Re-enable the compression check but disable checking for Zopfli
compression, which returns a fale-positive; I use
efficient-compression-tool for gzip compression which is actually
better than Zopfli.
- Stop ignoring the "X-Frame-Options" header in no-disallowed-headers,
since I stopped sending that header.