Hid the themes which aren't under construction yet from the Theme Manager.
Fixed a bug in the BBCode parser where every post had ten spaces appended to them.
Added the get_reply() internal API function for plugins to make use of.
Added the bell to the theme.
Fixed some bits of the Cosmo theme where the rowhead wasn't appearing.
Added a "Don't have an account?" link to the login page.
I began work on the alerts system, I took a little break, so it's a little further behind than you might expect, but it shouldn't take too long for me to finish it up.
I haven't finished the back-end portions of it yet, so there's not much to see yet!
I'm slowly rolling this feature out to the various routes and doing tests.
Added the notice system.
Added the "You are banned" notice.
Added the Sendmail experimental plugin for sending emails without needing a SMTP server.
Added the debug flag for tuning down the amount of noise in the console.
Converted a system notice over to the notice system.
Changed the Activation Function signature to allow it to return errors which abort the process of plugin activation.
Plugins can now set tags. These will be visible in the Plugin Manager at a later date to specify a small snippet of additional information.
Variadic hooks are now first class citizens of the Plugin API rather than just an experiment.
SessionCheck() and the new SimpleSessionCheck() can now halt further processing of a route.
Deleted plugins are no longer shown on the Plugin Manager.
The registration form no longer allows users with blank names, emails or passwords to register.
The registration form now blocks some extremely common passwords.
Added the new status CSS to the /forum/ route.
Simplified some of the range loops in the templates.
Added an executable file. Only works on Windows, if it doesn't work, then try building it for yourself with build.bat or go build
Tweaked run.bat to make it more firewall friendly. It now generates an executable.
Moved the files around to make it more organised.
Added build.bat which you can use to build the program for you and install the libraries the software depends on.