Developed a way to run the webapp on a remote or headless computer. The webapp can now be started on a remote or headless computer, just specify `--listen=address` to make it listen on an address other than localhost. It'll print out the URL to open to access it. This doesn't use HTTPS yet, because it'd need to generate a certificate, and even if it generated a self-signed SSL certificate, there'd be no easy way for the browser to verify it and avoid a MITM. So `--listen` is a less secure but easier option; using ssh to forward the webapp's port to the remote computer is more secure. (I do have an idea for a way to do this entirely securely, making the webapp set up the ssh port forwarding, which I have written down in [[webapp]].. but it would be rather complicated to implement.) ---- Made the webapp rescan for transfers after it's been used to change a repository's group. Would have been easy, but I had to chase down a cache invalidation bug.