Erb3 414bcaf348
fix(docs): reduce security.txt expiry
This addresses a concern where the security.txt has a long expiration date. Someone could treat this as "use this until then", which we don't want since it's a long time. The specification recommends no longer than one year, as it is to mark as stale.

From the RFC:

> The "Expires" field indicates the date and time after which the data contained in the "security.txt" file is considered stale and should not be used (as per Section 5.3). The value of this field is formatted according to the Internet profiles of [ISO.8601-1] and [ISO.8601-2] as defined in [RFC3339]. It is RECOMMENDED that the value of this field be less than a year into the future to avoid staleness.

Signed-off-by: Erb3 <49862976+Erb3@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.