Add comment explaining redirect method
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@ -4,6 +4,16 @@ const {redirect} = require("pinski/plugins")
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module.exports = [
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module.exports = [
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{
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route: `/(${constants.regex.video_id})`, priority: -1, methods: ["GET"], code: async ({fill, url}) => {
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route: `/(${constants.regex.video_id})`, priority: -1, methods: ["GET"], code: async ({fill, url}) => {
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/*
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Why not URLSearchParams?
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URLSearchParams is an unordered map, and URLs are more
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aesthetic if the video ID is at the start of them.
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This code makes the video ID always the first parameter, and
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then adds on the `search` from the original URL, with the
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leading ? replaced.
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If the original URL had no parameters, there will be no
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additional text added here.
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*/
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return redirect(`/watch?v=${fill[0]}${url.search.replace(/^\?/, "&")}`, 301)
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return redirect(`/watch?v=${fill[0]}${url.search.replace(/^\?/, "&")}`, 301)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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