Per the @vue/compiler-sfc description on npmjs.com[1]:
> Note: as of 3.2.13+, this package is included as a dependency of the
> main vue package and can be accessed as vue/compiler-sfc. This means
> you no longer need to explicitly install this package and ensure its
> version match that of vue's. Just use the main vue/compiler-sfc deep
> import instead.
[1]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@vue/compiler-sfc
Also remove the contributors list from about-foundkey (renamed from
about-misskey).
Some comments that referenced Misskey were also translated to English.
Closes: FoundKeyGang/FoundKey#141
Add @Johann150 's patch from Misskey-Extras:
> Adds the "pudding" synonym to the custard emoji, and also newly adds regional indicator emojis to the list. These are displayed as letters if alone. Note that these become the national flags if put next to each other, so the behaviour might be confusing to some people.
Co-authored-by: Johann150 <johann.galle@protonmail.com>
Reviewed-on: FoundKeyGang/FoundKey#148
Changelog: Added
In #49, the AiScript functionality was removed from pages as they've
been simplified to a simple textarea.
This setting now effectively does nothing as a result.
Changelog: Removed
The query is split up on spaces, and we search for each of those terms,
in order, anywhere in the emoji name or any aliases/keywords.
This is done in a single filter pass against a compiled regex,
making the process reasonably performant.
Based on rough estimates, it should be between 2 and 5x faster
than the old implementation, depending on several factors.
There is a natural space left in to sort by relevancy (not done yet).
It should also be easy to make the number of matches shown configurable.
The number of matches is relevant, especially pre-sort.
Another consideration is to delay the calculation by up to 300ms.