Okay, #wikistr and #biblestr 5.1.0 are out. Change log can be viewed in the Settings modal.
The most interesting things are probably:
1. You can edit the search term in the header and click enter, and it relaunches the search.
2. You can search for Nostr identifiers and the book macro, in addition to the d-tag search.
3. You can edit your profile to add multiple NIP-05, website, or zap-wallet addresses.
4. You can also hang on a kind 10133 event, to your profile, to list alternate payto addresses, such as Bitcoin wallets, Monero wallets, Tether, bank accounts, PayPal, whatever.
5. The proxy server works, now, so you can see OpenGraph data. Which I use to display the verses from missing Bible translations. Here's a test doc, for you to try it out.
https://biblestr.imwald.eu/nkbip-08-testdoc*645eb808ac7689f08b5143fbe7aa7289baad2e3bf069c81d2a22a0d3b3589c18
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Jumble will be updated with matching features, next.
The kind 10133 is from this NIP repo PR.
https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/pull/2119
Most of the payto:// addresses don't yet work and it needs more testing, but they display, so there's that.
Example of "Payments Methods" and arrays in profile tags.


Here is what it looks like if I can find the Bible verses on your relays (top) and if not (bottom).
This also helps me get around copyright issues.

