Unless the url is passed in quotes, zsh (terminal emulator on macos) interprets the `?` as a pattern matching and produces the `zsh: no matches found` error. In the next ngit release a different format for the nostr url will be supported that doesn't include this gotcha for macos users. When that's out also I'll update gitworkshop.dev to produce this format. cc: @Laeserin ๐Ÿ‡ป๐Ÿ‡ฆ @Sebastix

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the query string doesn't work for macos users unless they put it in quote so I don't think we should be advocating this anymore. see View quoted note โ†’ NIP-05 addresses are interesting. I always have to go to a profile to see what a users nip05 address is so I might as well copy the npub. On the other hand, its nice to be able to tell from the remote url who the user is and I can't recognise may users npubs. They are also more concise. Does anyone have an opinion on that?
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