If you're working on a JavaScript client for NIP-34/Grasp git repositories you should use to fetch git data directly from the servers without having to clone the full repository. It also works with GitHub, GitLab and others together with https://cors.isomorphic-git.org/ so you don't need to call proprietary APIs).
If Bitcoin isn't directly used by most normal people in daily commerce then it is very easy to capture.
#nak v0.18.1 has a command @Anthony Accioly has wanted for years: if you have a "nak bunker" running somewhere you can call "nak bunker connect 'nostrconnect://...'" in another terminal and it should work. If your bunker is running with a persisted --profile flag then apply that flag to "nak bunker connect" too. Also: "nak group", a work-in-progress command for dealing with NIP-29 groups: image
The fact that git has a command now called "check-ignore" breaks my shell autocomplete every time I want to call "git checkout". Life is really fragile.