http://example.com
http://<span></span>example.com
http://example.com
http://<span></span>example.com
embedding
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(zero-width-non-joiner)- used for controlling ligature behavior
@nitzmahone, thanks a lot, man! It was the only way that worked in my case.
Did some more poking around for options that wouldn't noticeably affect formatting- the one that seems to work on everything I've tried is embedding
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(zero-width-non-joiner)- used for controlling ligature behavior, so should be a no-op in most interesting cases that get auto-linked with URLs, PR numbers, etc.https:‌//example.com
-> https://example.comansible/ansible#‌83065
-> ansible/ansible#83065We got nailed by this recently when a file size in a release note ended up mapping to a shortened commit SHA.