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Links in welcome messages are a little confusing #151
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Hello! I am new to this project and would like to contribute :D |
They are actually becoming common these days. The ability to mark some text as a hyperlink, similar to HTML's Similarly, a bunch of CLI applications and tools have started using it. Among them, systemd (try Here is a more exhaustive write-up on the topic.
At the moment, in GNOME Terminal, hovering the mouse on top of the link shows a bubble with the link, and one can use ctrl+click or right click to open it. I suppose it's worth discussing with the terminal folks what the behaviour should be? |
I mean, |
The links that are shown in the welcome messages are cool, but I think that they might confuse some people:
Links of this sort aren't typical in the terminal, and I'm not sure that the dotted underline will always be understood to mean that it's a link.
The other issue is that, if it is a link, clicking it should open something, and it doesn't.
It might be better to change the link text to be the address, so people are able to easily identify it as a link.
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