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# Shortlinks
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- A way of referencing URLs without typing out the full domain.
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- Common shorthands for websites are mutually agreed upon.
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- Commonly:
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- `gh/[user]/[repo]#[issue]` links to
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`https://github.com/[user]/[repo]/issues/[issue]`: `repo` and `issue` are
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omittable in the case that only a user or only a repository are wanted to
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be linked to.
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- Same for `gl` but to GitLab instead of GitHub.
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- Same for `gd` but to GitDab.
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- `tw/[user]` links to `https://twitter.com/[user]`.
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- `sw/[id]` links to
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`https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=[id]`.
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- References to the [[Agora]] could also be made shortlinks, perhaps
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`ag/[node]`?
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- Shortlinks aim to emulate the automatic link replacements of the website
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in question.
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- `gh/[content]` should behave the same as if `[content]` was posted on
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GitHub itself.
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- `tw/[user]` should replace the functionality of mentioning `@user` on
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Twitter.
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## Shortlink Guidelines
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- Shortlinks should start with an identifier and a slash, such as `tw/` or
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`abc/`.
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- The identifier is not restricted to two characters, but most common ones
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can be condensed to two characters.
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- Shortlinks should not be URIs themselves.
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- Shortlinks should not obfuscate content, like a traditional link shortener.
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