Sasha Sorokin 1e0d7c7e28
Rewrite cosmetics and theme preferences (#1328)
- Cosmetics and theme preferences are now only stored in cookies instead
  of a combination of both cookies and state.

- The theme plugin now supports client hints. This allows the server
  to render a page using the client-preferred theme provided it supplies
  this information (any browser other than Firefox), helping to avoid an
  annoying flash while the page is hydrating.

- For the future, the theme plugin now supports additional light themes.
  Light theme preferences are currently not stored, but this can easily
  be fixed if the need arises.

- The previous workaround using the Nitro plugin has been removed. Its
  functionality is now handled by the Nuxt theme plugin with cleaner
  code.

- All pages and components now use the new plugins.

- Compared to the previous attempt, this commit has been improved to be
  more robust in cases where the theme cookie contains invalid values.

Co-authored-by: Geometrically <18202329+Geometrically@users.noreply.github.com>
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Modrinth Web Interface

Welcome to the Modrinth Web Interface! This web-based platform is designed for discovering, downloading, and managing Minecraft mods.

If you're not a developer and you've stumbled upon this repository, you can access the web interface on the Modrinth website.

Development

Pre-requisites

Before you begin, ensure you have the following installed on your machine:

Setup

Follow these steps to set up your development environment:

pnpm install
pnpm web:dev

You should now have a development build of the web interface running with hot-reloading enabled. Any changes you make to the code will automatically refresh the browser.