Releases: AlyoshaVasilieva/luminous-ttv-ext
v0.9.0
- Configuration is now a single address, instead of separate address/port. If you changed the configuration before you'll probably need to reset it - the default is
http://localhost:9595
- Improve Firefox reliability (requires server v0.4.5+)
- Strip potentially identifying data before contacting server
I'm now running a public instance of the server, to use it specify one of the following addresses:
https://as.luminous.dev
(Asia)https://eu.luminous.dev
(Europe)
Uptime monitor: https://stats.uptimerobot.com/N2pVRCZAjg
v0.8.0
This release allows specifying a non-local instance of luminous-ttv
; for example, you can run the server on a Raspberry Pi or similar and direct the extension to connect to it there.
Click the extension's icon to see the options. Requires a full browser restart for them to take effect due to the awful workaround I needed to get this working.
Note that this doesn't work in Firefox; setting a non-local address in Firefox will cause it to block all attempts to redirect, effectively breaking all Twitch streams.
Requires version 0.4.3+ of luminous-ttv, running with --address 0.0.0.0
so that it will be listening for remote connections.
v0.7.7
Dependency bumps, behavior identical.
v0.7.5
v0.7.5