Linted the entire project. Using different rules for the script files
as there are a lot of undefined variables just because of the way the
DOM's global scope works.
Mostly just code cleanup, however the linter did catch a minor bug with
a settings regex. That has been corrected.
Added distromanager.js to represent distro elements.
Moved all distro refresh code to distromanager.js.
Overhauled assetexec.js.
Overhauled handling of assetexec.js output in landing.js.
Overhauled events emitted by assetguard.js.
Improved doenload processing in assetguard.
Updated discord-rpc to v3.0.0.
Replaced westeroscraft.json with distribution.json.
Use npm in travis for windows + linux.
Remove file extension from imports.
Added liteloader + macromod + shaders to distribution.json.
Fixed incorrect function name for local distro index loading.
Fixed mojang tooltip not showing statuses when offline.
Added timeout of 2500ms to news loading, remote distro index retrieval, and mojang status loading.
Updates async to fix lodash vulnerability.
Major improvements to distribution index loading.
Implemented new transitional UI for startup.
If **no** distribution index is loaded on startup, completion of startup will be prevented and the user will be shown a message displaying the issue.
Launch errors are now shown as overlays.
Many more minor fixes and enhancements.
Added warning message when console is opened, this is in preparation for alpha.
Added a new background image. Restored random backgrounds on launch (for now).
Changed the overlay dismiss/cancel buttons from anchors to buttons.
The player count on the landing page is now functional. If the server cannot be reached, the label and value will change to SERVER and OFFLINE, respectively. This behavior can be modified.
Temp folder is deleted when minecraft is closed. If the Node.js process ends abruptly, the folder will not delete. As a dirty way to counter this, the directory we extract native files to is cleaned in the preloader. Maybe we'll come up with a more elegant solution in the future.