Michael Vetter 321ff57150 feat(omemo): suppress repetitive missing device ID warnings
When sending OMEMO messages, we print a warning message for every
participant without a device ID on every single send:

```
Can't find a OMEMO device id for my@jid.org
```

This clutters the UI due to the high volume of repetitive information.

This is solved by tracking suppressed warnings within the window
structure. A warning for a specific JID and type is only shown once
per window context.

Suppression state is stored in the base ProfWin structure and managed
via helper functions (win_warn_needed, win_warn_sent). The state is
lazily initialized to save resources and automatically cleaned up when
the window is closed.

Warnings are explicitly reset when an OMEMO session is started or
ended to ensure users see fresh alerts when toggling encryption.
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Profanity

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Profanity is a console based XMPP client inspired by Irssi.

If you like Profanity consider becoming a sponsor or donate some money.

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See the User Guide for information on installing and using Profanity.

Project

This project is about freedom, privacy and choice. We want to enable people to chat with one another in a safe way. Thus supporting encryption (OTR, PGP, OMEMO, OX) and being decentralized, meaning everyone can run their own server. We believe XMPP is a great proven protocol with an excellent community serving this purpose well.

Feel free to follow us on twitter, join our mailing list and/or MUC.

Installation

Our user guide contains an install section and a section for building from source yourself.

Donations

We would highly appreciate if you support us via GitHub Sponsors. Especially if you make feature requests or need help using Profanity. Sponsoring enables us to spend time on Profanity.

An alternative way to support us would be to ask for our IBAN or use Bitcoin: bc1qx265eat7hfasqkqmk9qf38delydnrnuvzhzy0x.

Thank you! <3

How to contribute

We tried to sum things up on our helpout page. Additionally you can check out our blog where we have articles like: How to get a backtrace and Contributing a Patch via GitHub. For more technical details check out our CONTRIBUTING.md file.

Getting help

To get help, first read our User Guide then check out the FAQ. If you have are having a problem then first search the issue tracker. If you don't find anything there either come to our MUC or create a new issue depending on what your problem is.

Website

URL: https://profanity-im.github.io

Repo: https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity-im.github.io

Blog

URL: https://profanity-im.github.io/blog

Repo: https://github.com/profanity-im/blog

Mailinglist

Mailing List: https://lists.posteo.de/listinfo/profanity

Chatroom

MUC: profanity@rooms.dismail.de

Plugins

Plugins repository: https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity-plugins

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