@Mario, @Richard

I definitely agree the real "title" would be superior to merely the number. 
We're probably stuck with github for the coming years so it would be useful 
to find a decent solution. And pretty Wikipedia links would of course have 
an even wider use. 


Yes github has an api, but it would create a network request everytime the 
> code is rendered, which may be every keystroke


Can we perhaps *store* the title instead after the first ping? And set a 
flag or a flipswitch check or whatever it's called so that "if already 
stored then don't ping"? (If exists $:/prettyurl/#1755 ...). Only one ping, 
on creating the prettyurl, might also satisfy your justified privacy 
concerns.


<:-)

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