Not sure if this is the best way to jump to the post
This also lets you select text w/out clicking to the post (and clicking normally on top of the text opens the post)
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This pull request adds support for the [sonic](https://github.com/valeriansaliou/sonic) full text indexing server into Calckey.
In addition to this, a stateful endpoint has been added that will completely (re-)index all notes into any (elasticsearch and/or sonic) indexing server defined in your config at `/api/admin/search/index-all`. It can (optionally) take input data to define the starting point, such as:
```
{"cursor": "9beg3lx6ad"}
```
Currently if both sonic and elasticsearch are defined in the config, sonic will take precedence for searching, but both indexes will continue to be updated for new note creations. Future enhancements may include the ability to choose which indexer to use (or combine multiple).
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#9293
Not sure if this is the right approach for this
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The `only_media` query parameter in `/api/v1/timelines/public` and
`/api/v1/timelines/tag/:hashtag` was previously passed directly as-is to
the Misskey API, which made it pretty upset because it was receiving a
string named 'true' instead of the value 'true'.
Needed for pleromaFE to display a timeline.
This fixes a 'Follows you' badge on a profile page and account addresses in threads from being drawn backwards when an account has some special Unicode characters that change the direction of text in their name (i.e. U+202E RIGHT-TO-LEFT OVERRIDE).
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Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/calckey/calckey/pulls/9702
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