My version of a plugin repository
I believe so.
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FakeTruth has directed plugins.mc-server.org to the repository. Does xoft want to do the same with cuberite.org?
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Alright, done. But for some reason it displays your homepage rather than the plugin repo.
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Thanks, that's just my server.
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Tiger, could you add a way to attach a plugin throught github?
Right now we need to upload it again to the repository, and when the github is updated, it isnt in the repository.
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Imo, from the design standpoint, the best way would be to use wide integration with github (plugins use less space, are always up to date, and you don't have to worry about account management <security benefits are also a big plus, like effortless 2fa, or the fact that plugin repo never knows your password>). Unfortunately i don't have the time to code something like that, but if someone wants to do it, that should be the way to go.
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Seems like the plugin repository is down. :/
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My free VPS is no more, in the slow process of transferring it to an Azure host.
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Transferred: https://cuberiteplugins.azurewebsites.net/

Could xoft perhaps update the plugins subdomain?
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Domain plugins.cuberite.org updated, but it seems it needs more work on your end, the webpage http://plugins.cuberite.org/ displays an error: "The web app owner has registered a custom domain to point to the Microsoft Azure App Service, but has not yet configured Azure to recognize it."
Also, the https version has an invalid cert (for *.azurewebsites.net"), not sure if we can do anything about it.
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