Add warning about invalid tag characters to docs#1448
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This was a tiny docs change so I didn't bother opening an issue.
I ran into some confusion around
tagsnot working when I had tried to use a tag like@some-tag(with a hyphen) and I noticed the docs don't specifically mention this footgun.Thanks to all the contributors for this wonderful tool!