- Added/Changed: RedBlade/TENEIGHTY/WaLMaRT/DHD into its own p2p/scene list
- Added: DameDesuYo group
- Added: Prof group
- Added: 10bit/hi10p matching
- Added: v2/3/4 for matching better releases
- Added: E-N-D|E.N.D in between two scores.
- Changed: {[Mediainfo AudioCodec}{ Mediainfo AudioChannels]} -> [{Mediainfo AudioCodec} { Mediainfo AudioChannels}] to correct for a bug.
- Changed: Reorganized names to hopefully make them not run long.
- Changed: ANThELIa group into Remux 1st tier.
- Changed: URANiME into the -1000 group.
- Fixed: Regex on funi/english dubs to be more concise on matching.
- Removed: RB as I thought they were RedBlade
- Removed: KaiDubs|-KS- altogether to allow matching of their dual-audio releases.
- Fixed: Formatting to make it more clear when to create 2 release profiles
- Fixed: Formatting to make it more clear when you need to use `Include Preferred when Renaming`
NEW: Sonarr Release Profile RegEx (Anime)
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- Added: noopener noreferrer to external URL redirects (others pages will follow soon)
- Info: Tabnabbing, sometimes called reverse tabnabbing, is an exploit that uses the browser's default behavior with target="_blank" to gain partial access to your page through the window.object API.
With tabnabbing, a page that you link to could cause your page to redirect to a fake login page. This would be hard for most users to notice because the focus would be on the tab that just opened – not the original tab with your page.
```yml
Updated: Sonarr Recommended naming scheme
- Changes: Clarify grammar PR
```
```yml
Updated: Radarr Recommended naming scheme
- Changes: Clarify grammar PR
```
```yml
Security Fixes: prevent a type of phishing known as tabnabbing.
- Added: noopener noreferrer to external URL redirects (others pages will follow soon)
- Info: Tabnabbing, sometimes called reverse tabnabbing, is an exploit that uses the browser's default behavior with target="_blank" to gain partial access to your page through the window.object API.
With tabnabbing, a page that you link to could cause your page to redirect to a fake login page. This would be hard for most users to notice because the focus would be on the tab that just opened – not the original tab with your page.
```