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This would be a great feature and it doesn't sound too hard to implement, but alas, I don't know Ruby.
Basically: let files in the theme directory be accessed by the browser.
Use cases: separating JS and CSS into their own files to avoid headache.
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static files? yeah, that'd probably be useful, unfortunately dont have a ton of time to work on this now adays
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I guess I'll try to implement it then. The code doesn't seem too complex and I've been meaning to get into Ruby :3
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This would be a great feature and it doesn't sound too hard to implement, but alas, I don't know Ruby.
Basically: let files in the theme directory be accessed by the browser.
Use cases: separating JS and CSS into their own files to avoid headache.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: