Type @ and start typing their username. You’ll see a list of possible matches, click on the one you want and the correctly formatted mentuion will be generated.
It generates Markdown in the following format: [@username@instance.tld](https://instance.tld/u/username), admittedly it’s a little convoluted at the moment.
/c/test
@AgreeableLandscape@lemmygrad.ml how do you link a community?
jeez how do you even ping someone
/u/@AgreeableLandscape
@AgreeableLandscape
I give up
Type @ and start typing their username. You’ll see a list of possible matches, click on the one you want and the correctly formatted mentuion will be generated.
Like this: @OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml
It generates Markdown in the following format:
[@username@instance.tld](https://instance.tld/u/username)
, admittedly it’s a little convoluted at the moment.