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@L3viathan L3viathan commented Jun 13, 2025

When copying a message on mobile, you have to copy the entire message anyways, and then you have to remove the backticks. This option allows the link to be sent escaped instead of in backticks, i.e.,

    \[foo](http://bar.com)

instead of

    `[foo](http://bar.com)`
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  • I currently don't escape the link itself (i.e., it remains clickable). I don't know if that's good or bad
  • Thoughts on the wording? Currently you can use m or mobile, but it's really only tangentially related to being for mobile apps. raw/r (it's not really raw)? escaped/e (the default is also escaped in a sense)?

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jb3 commented Jun 15, 2025

I think mobile is fine, but plain would probably be the word you're looking for? (in case you wanted to add both)

When copying a message on mobile, you have to copy the entire message
anyways, and then you have to remove the backticks. This option allows
the link to be sent escaped instead of in backticks, i.e.,

        \[foo](http:\/\/bar.com)

instead of

        `[foo](http://bar.com)`
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I think mobile is fine, but plain would probably be the word you're looking for? (in case you wanted to add both)

Yeah, thanks, that's indeed what I was looking for. Changed/added plain and p.

@ChrisLovering ChrisLovering merged commit 6824aff into main Jun 15, 2025
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@ChrisLovering ChrisLovering deleted the mobilefriendly branch June 15, 2025 21:05
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