Your still getting the 'no repo event at specified coordinates' error?
And you definitely installed to upgraded remote helper too?
Your still getting the 'no repo event at specified coordinates' error?
And you definitely installed to upgraded remote helper too?
$ git clone nostr://npub1m4ny6hjqzepn4rxknuq94c2gpqzr29ufkkw7ttcxyak7v43n6vvsajc2jl/Alexandria?relayhint=nostr.thesamecat.io
Cloning into 'Alexandria?relayhint=nostr.thesamecat.io'...
nostr: no updates
Error: no repo events at specified coordinates
$ git-remote-nostr --help
Error: git should set GIT_DIR when remote helper is called
Caused by:
environment variable not found
$ git-remote-nostr --version
v1.4.5
$ ngit --version
ngit 1.4.5
this is failing because the nostr url points to nostr:npub1m4ny6hjqzepn4rxknuq94c2gpqzr29ufkkw7ttcxyak7v43n6vvsajc2jl who doesn't have a git repository with the identifier Alexandria. try nostr:npub1l5sga6xg72phsz5422ykujprejwud075ggrr3z2hwyrfgr7eylqstegx9z
a good way of finding the right nostr url to use is to view https://gitworkshop.dev/repos as you can select a repo and copy the clone url via the green 'clone' button
OMG Duh
Okay, it worked!
But I now have a folder called 'Alexandria?relayhint=nostr.thesamecat.io' even inluding the apostrophes. Can it just be called Alexandria or do I have to rename it?
you can rename it or name it as part of the clone command `git clone nostr://npub123/my-repo my-repo-directory
if you think it should default to the identifier please comment here:
Do you think its worth changing? I think its only ngit that currently uses it so no other client will need to change.
Oh, I didn't even see that bright green button. Sort of hard to miss.
advertising has trained us to ignore bright shiny things on websites.
I'm open to suggestion on how to make it clearer. the 'new issue' and clone buttons are perhaps too similar.
Yeah, they all look the same. Maybe something more subtle, next to the name?
I could use one of the other coloured buttons. If I remember correctly its the most prominent thing on the github repo page. A big green button called 'Code'.
It is. Maybe it's just too far off, to the right. Out of the field I was looking at. Legit didn't even notice it was there.