I've already reported this issue on the Netlify CLI repo netlify/cli#4311
I'm using VSCode and am working on a project that uses the Netlify CLI. They print out the URLs to the serverless functions as they're loaded. These URLs include a "zero width space" (U+200B).
◈ Loaded function api (http://localhost:8888/.netlify/functions/api).
◈ Loaded function render (http://localhost:8888/.netlify/functions/render).
Clicking those links in the VSCode terminal includes the zero width space, producing URLs that look like
http://localhost:8888/.netlify/functions/api%E2%80%8B
I know there is a fallback that adds the character for unsupported terminals. VSCode isn't specifically on the support list, but it can also use lots of different terminals so it may be listed as one of them. Even if none are supported, VSCode's terminal seems to make any URL-like string clickable, for example:
I'm curious if it would be safe for me to write a PR for the Netlify CLI that turns it off or returns a normal space?
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