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tiller-tolbus avatar tiller-tolbus commented on August 29, 2024

Within the Gall/Clay model:

The pretty-path should be specified as:

[@p =desk /rest/of/path]

The difference between a pretty-path and a FQSP is that the case and care are assumed (latest timestamp and %gx respectively).

Supported marks should one-to-one with what is supported by HTTP scry (presumably, anything with a valid tube to MIME)

There are prior examples of discussions of this idea within urbit/urbit that should be investigated further.

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tiller-tolbus avatar tiller-tolbus commented on August 29, 2024

Relevant: https://github.com/urbit/UIPs/blob/main/UIPS/UIP-0121.md

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tiller-tolbus avatar tiller-tolbus commented on August 29, 2024

Pretty-paths are part and parcel of shrub. Closing this for now as the shrub path solves this issue.

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