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Author SHA1 Message Date
Wez Furlong
a5b52de02c
populate ssh domains from your ssh config by default
If you haven't assigned `config.ssh_domains` to something else,
this commit will populate it from the hosts it finds in your
ssh config file.

First it will emit no-multiplexing entries that allow ad-hoc
ssh connections.

Then it will emit wezterm multiplexing enabled versions of those
entries.
2023-03-29 11:51:59 -07:00
Wez Furlong
a7fde7935b
raise ulimit nofile and nproc to a reasonable min value on unix systems
It's a tremendous PITA for the user to do this at the system level on a
mac, where it is sorely needed.  This commit allows raising to a desired
minimum level, but won't decrease from an already larger soft limit.

refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/discussions/3353
2023-03-28 07:29:47 -07:00
Wez Furlong
e4ae8a844d
Add wezterm.plugin module, allows loading modules from git
Brief usage notes here:

```lua
local wezterm = require 'wezterm'
local a_plugin = wezterm.plugin.require "https://github.com/owner/repo"

local config = wezterm.config_builder()

a_plugin.apply_to_config(config)

return config
```

The referenced repo is expected to have a `plugin/init.lua` file,
and by convention, return a module that exports an `apply_to_config`
function that accepts at least a config builder parameter, but may
pass other parameters, or a lua table with a `config` field that maps
to a config build parameter.

`wezterm.plugin.require` will clone the repo if it doesn't already
exist and store it in the runtime dir under `plugins/NAME` where
`NAME` is derived from the repo URL.  Once cloned, the repo is
NOT automatically updated.

Only HTTP (or local filesystem) repos are allowed for the git URL;
we cannot currently use ssh for this due to conflicting version
requirements that I'll take a look at later.

`wezterm.plugin.require` will then perform `require "NAME"`,
and since the default `package.path` now includes the appropriate
location from the runtime dir, the module should load.

Two other functions are available:

`wezterm.plugin.list()` will list the plugin repos.

`wezterm.plugin.update_all()` will attempt to fast-forward or `pull
--rebase` each of the repos it finds. It doesn't currently do anything
proactive to reload the configuration afterwards; the user will need to
do that themselves.
2023-01-31 20:07:42 -07:00
Wez Furlong
df12dd9d00
deps: update toml -> 0.7, cargo update 2023-01-29 21:08:25 -07:00
Wez Furlong
9923ae20b5
env_logger -> 0.10
closes: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/pull/2803
2022-11-27 21:37:25 -07:00
Wez Furlong
8508860136 config: derive some metadata about the config
This isn't used by anything yet, but will enable some runtime
config editing functions that I have planeed for the future.
2022-09-22 06:09:31 -07:00
Wez Furlong
587b0e50ff cargo update 2022-09-03 18:58:35 -07:00
Wez Furlong
de89d650a3 cargo update 2022-08-21 08:51:16 -07:00
Wez Furlong
85fb78d788 lua: add wezterm.time and Time object
Includes a method for determining sunrise/sunset.
2022-07-17 11:38:02 -07:00
Wez Furlong
7a5440694d add distro-defaults feature
The intent is that when set, it changes defaults to something
more suitable for distributions.

I've also added a readme for distro maintainers.

refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1795
2022-07-10 16:34:43 -07:00
Wez Furlong
75066cb522 deps: update
Main thing to note here is that the open crate has deprecated
open::that_in_background, but made open::that non-blocking.

I think this is OK, but I'm a little cagey about what will
happen with this on Windows.  We may need to spawn our own
thread for this if things go awry.
2022-06-12 20:17:48 -07:00
Wez Furlong
a0e2a805d9 deps: notify -> 5.0.0-pre.15
This allows moving past a number of outdated deps, but importantly,
allows updating miow to a version that has the correct memory layout
for SocketAddr, and satisfies a dependabot alert.
2022-06-07 23:34:58 -07:00
Wez Furlong
efb8d14064 config: avoid rebuilding when git index changes
Focus instead on the head and check whether a commit is made.
2022-05-23 08:16:52 -07:00
Wez Furlong
0e0bac2576 deps: prune some unused deps 2022-05-19 06:48:09 -07:00
Wez Furlong
2f14d640e8 config: split out lua functions into their own crates
This shaves off some build time and allows more parallism in the build.
2022-05-19 06:48:09 -07:00
Wez Furlong
0b61d41f8f remove serde from bidi 2022-05-18 09:25:41 -07:00
Wez Furlong
55e7d845e9 Add cycle detection when converting lua values to dynamic 2022-05-18 07:47:39 -07:00
Wez Furlong
f587cac145 config: cut over to wezterm-dynamic
Avoid using serde for mapping between Lua and Rust for the `Config`
struct.

This improves the build speed of the config crate by 2x; it goes down
from 30 seconds to 9 seconds on my 5950x.
2022-05-18 07:47:39 -07:00
Wez Furlong
ef96646f1c deps: migrate battery to starship-battery
The former is unmaintained and is flagging in cargo audit for its
indirect deps.

The starship folks have forked it; let's use that.

refs: https://github.com/svartalf/rust-battery/pull/92
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1952
2022-05-04 20:11:48 -07:00
Wez Furlong
e0785311c1 deps: ordered-float
closes: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/pull/1946
2022-05-01 21:43:22 -07:00
Ye Sijun
27d36250a9 introduce quote_dropped_files config option
Signed-off-by: Ye Sijun <junnplus@gmail.com>
2022-04-25 09:49:32 -07:00
Wez Furlong
b35e3b2aad deps: remove pretty_env_loggger
Go directly to the underlying env_logger crate, as pretty_env_logger
hasn't been updated in some time, and I'd like to be able to redirect
the log output to a file more directly, and that feature is in a newer
version of the env logger than pretty_env_logger was pulling in.
2022-04-07 08:24:07 -07:00
Wez Furlong
29995c7cb3 add wezterm.enumerate_ssh_hosts() helper
This helper extracts the concrete set of hosts and their configurations
from the ssh config, and arranges to reload the wezterm config if they
are changed.

This is useful when constructing ssh domain configs.

refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/discussions/1731
2022-03-18 07:48:12 -07:00
Wez Furlong
8cb74c62d2 allow setting selection colors with alpha values
This commit allows the following configuration:

```
wezterm -n --config 'colors = { selection_fg = "clear", selection_bg = "rgba:50% 50% 50% 50%" }'
```

which sets the selection_bg to fully transparent, and selection_bg to
50% transparent gray.

When selection_fg is fully transparent we'll use the normal fg color.

When selection_bg is partially (or fully!) transparent, it will be
alpha blended over the current cell background color.

To support this, the config file will now accept rgba colors specified
as 4 whitespace delimited numeric values. If a value ends with `%` it
is interpreted as a number in the range 0-100.  Otherwise, it is
interpreted as a number in the range 0-255.  The 4 values are
red, green, blue, alpha.

At this time, only the selection_fg and selection_bg settings accept
alpha values.

refs: #1615
2022-02-05 15:17:22 -07:00
Wez Furlong
98f35bbf24 bidi: tag Line with bidi mode
This commit refines bidi property handling:

* experimental_bidi has been split into two new configuration settings;
  `bidi_enabled` (which controls whether the terminal performs implicit
  bidi processing) and `bidi_direction` which specifies the base
  direction and whether auto detection is enabled.
* The `Line` type can now store those bidi properties (they are actually
  split across 3 bits representing enabled, auto-detection and
  direction)
* The terminal now has a concept of active bidi properties and default
  bidi properties
* The default properties are pulled from the wezterm configuration
* active bidi properties are potentially set via escape sequences,
  BDSM (which sets bidi_enabled) and SCP (which sets bidi_direction).
  We don't support the 2501 temporary dec private mode suggested by
  the BIDI recommendation doc at this time.
* When creating new `Line`'s or clearing from the start of a `Line`, the
  effective bidi properties are computed (from the active props,
  falling back to default propr) and applied to the `Line`.
* When rendering the line, we now look at its bidi properties instead
  of just the global config.

The default bidi properties are `bidi_enabled: false` and
`bidi_direction: LeftToRight` which corresponds to the typical
bidi-unaware mode of most terminals.

It is possible to live reload the config to change the effective
defaults, but note that they apply, by design, to new lines being
processed through the terminal.  That means existing output is
left unaffected by a config reload, but subsequently printed lines
will respect it.  Pressing CTRL-L or otherwise contriving to have
the running application refresh its display should cause the
refreshed display to update and apply the new bidi mode.

refs: #784
2022-01-30 09:50:04 -07:00
Howard Huang
e01f9c0e7d FEATURE: Allow ScrollByPage f64 values
`ScrollByPage` can accept non-integer values in the configuration.
This allows fractional page scrolling, such as by half a page.

The default remains the same, at 1 page.
2022-01-12 17:01:38 -08:00
Wez Furlong
1d064e0913 Add get_foreground_process_name, expose it and cwd in PaneInformation
Add `get_foreground_process_name` to both Pane and the lua wrapper.

Add `foreground_process_name` and `current_working_dir` fields to
`PaneInformation`.  In order for those to be dynamically fetched,
switch the lua conversion for `PaneInformation` to be a UserData
with field access methods.  It's a little more verbose but allows
us to lazily compute these two new fields.

refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/discussions/1421
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/915
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/876
2021-12-23 18:49:17 -07:00
Wez Furlong
668d41ad5d quickselect: add QuickSelectArgs and helpers for opening urls
This commit expands quick select mode so that you can trigger it
with distinct sets of patterns (eg: urls on one key assignment,
hashes on a different key assignment), different alphabets,
and lastly, the option to perform a different action from
the default copy action.

You can pair this with `action_callback` to run lua code to
do something with the selected text.

This commit also adds `wezterm.open_with`, a helper function
for opening documents/URLs.

refs: #846
refs: #1362
2021-12-23 10:55:44 -07:00
Wez Furlong
93e18b2a01 deps: colorgrad -> 0.5 2021-09-05 23:27:01 -07:00
Wez Furlong
ab21910d80 deps: update bitflags -> 1.3 2021-08-15 18:21:17 -07:00
Wez Furlong
cbfb6d59c5 added new window_background_gradient config option 2021-08-12 23:08:38 -07:00
Wez Furlong
6f78ee4f14 deps: update unicode-segmentation to 1.8 2021-08-11 23:06:17 -07:00
Wez Furlong
7e996950f6 add wezterm.truncate_to_width
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/647
2021-04-26 22:27:12 -07:00
Wez Furlong
43ea2f192a Allow matching font weight and font width in wezterm.font
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/655
2021-04-08 15:42:53 -07:00
Wez Furlong
57f1aa2785 fixup build to not consider termwiz tags as wezterm tags
CI got broken by the termwiz release.  This commit teaches the
various `git describe --tags` calls to filter to the wezterm
tags which all start with the year.  We're match `20*` which should
be good for the next 79 years.

I've removed the vergen dependency as there was no way to teach it
to do the equivalent matching, and it wasn't a terrible burden
to just inline the git describe call anyway.
2021-03-17 21:02:03 -07:00
Wez Furlong
e992ac7ad0 lua: add wezterm.battery_info() function
Queries the system battery information and returns an array of
battery information.

Each element is a lua table with the following entries:

* state_of_charge: expressed as percents
* vendor: the battery manufacturer
* model: the battery model
* serial: the battery serial number
* time_to_full: how long until the battery is full
* time_to_empty: how long until the battery is empty
* state: "Charging", "Discharging", "Empty", "Full", "Unknown"

I haven't run this on a system with a battery yet, so I'm holding
off from showing an example until I've got a work one.

refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/500
2021-03-06 14:25:36 -08:00
Wez Furlong
ff8bda29e3 lua: add wezterm.strftime
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/500
2021-03-02 09:52:54 -08:00
Wez Furlong
565a4c69d5 lua: add wezterm.format function
The intent is to use this to compose text for a configurable tab bar.

refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/500
2021-03-02 09:52:54 -08:00
Wez Furlong
db08b8c1dc add window:set_config_overrides lua method
This commit expands on the prior commits to introduce the concept
of per-window configuration overrides.

Each TermWindow maintains json compatible object value holding
a map of config key -> config value overrides.

When the window notices that the config has changed, the config
file is loaded, the CLI overrides (if any) are applied, and then
finally the per-window overrides, before attempting to coerce
the resultant lua value into a Config object.

This mechanism has some important constraints:

* Only data can be assigned to the overrides.  Closures or special
  lua userdata object handles are not permitted.  This is because
  the lifetime of those objects is tied to the lua context in which
  they were parsed, which doesn't really exist in the context of
  the window.
* Only simple keys are supported for the per-window overrides.
  That means that trying to override a very specific field of
  a deeply structured value (eg: something like `font_rules[1].italic = false`
  isn't able to be expressed in this scheme.  Instead, you would
  need to assign the entire `font_rules` key.  I don't anticipate
  this being a common desire at this time; if more advance manipulations
  are required, then I have some thoughts on an event where arbitrary
  lua modifications can be applied.

The implementation details are fairly straight-forward, but in testing
the two examplary use cases I noticed that some hangovers from
supporting overrides for a couple of font related options meant that the
window-specific config wasn't being honored.  I've removed the code that
handled those overrides in favor of the newer more general CLI option
override support, and threaded the config through to the font code.

closes: #469
closes: #329
2021-02-27 14:53:19 -08:00
Wez Furlong
dd70a8a53b introduce freetype_load_flags and freetype_load_target config
In the earlier times wezterm supported different font rasterizers,
and the configuration was a bit vague and generic to accomodate
differences in how the rasterizers worked.

Since then, we've standardized on freetype.

One of the things that's been bothering me for a while is that
we have some fiddly logic to transform from the config to the freetype
flags.

This commit does away with the transformation and simply exposes
the two sets of freetype options.

The main thing that I expect people to play with is
`freetype_load_target` which can have one of the following values:

```
pub enum FreeTypeLoadTarget {
    /// This corresponds to the default hinting algorithm, optimized
    for standard gray-level rendering.
    Normal,
    /// A lighter hinting algorithm for non-monochrome modes. Many
    generated glyphs are more fuzzy but better resemble its original
    shape. A bit like rendering on Mac OS X.  This target implies
    FT_LOAD_FORCE_AUTOHINT.
    Light,
    /// Strong hinting algorithm that should only be used for
    monochrome output. The result is probably unpleasant if the glyph
    is rendered in non-monochrome modes.
    Mono,
    /// A variant of Normal optimized for horizontally decimated LCD displays.
    HorizontalLcd,
    /// A variant of Normal optimized for vertically decimated LCD displays.
    VerticalLcd,
}
```

I expect most people will want to set this to one of `Normal`, `Light`
or `HorizontalLcd`.  `HorizontalLcd` is what `font_antialias=Subpixel`
used to select.

refs: #491
2021-02-20 14:00:38 -08:00
Wez Furlong
f39c4f9d6e deps: update to mlua 0.5 2021-01-13 10:06:35 -08:00
Wez Furlong
db0d54cf44 Take care to restore the original umask
wezterm sets a more restrictive umask (`0o077`) by default so that any files
that it creates (eg: unix domain socket, log files) are more secure
by default.

However, some environments rely on the more general default of (`0o022`)
without checking that it is set.

This matters because programs spawned by wezterm inherit its more
restricted umask.

I hadn't noticed this because I've had `umask 022` in my shell RC files
since sometime in the 1990's.

This commit adds some plumbing to the pty layer to specify an optional
umask for the child process, and some more to our umask saver helper
so that any thread can determine the saved umask without needing a
reference to the saver itself, which may be in a different crate.

The logic in the config crate has been adjusted to connect the saved
value to the default command builder arguments.

The net result of this is that running `wezterm -n start bash -- --norc`
and typing `umask` in the resultant window now prints `0022`.

refs: #416
2021-01-07 09:20:13 -08:00
Wez Furlong
eb83f28810 deps: dirs -> dirs_next
I saw that former is unmaintained, and dependabot wants
to upgrade that one.
2020-12-10 10:08:49 -08:00
Wez Furlong
22b4e99c82 tidy up default_dpi vs DEFAULT_DPI
This commit breaks the dependency from config -> window,
which in turn breaks the dependency from mux-server -> x11 libs
on linux.
2020-12-09 13:48:23 -08:00
Wez Furlong
c6334a45dd extract window::input to wezterm-input-types 2020-12-09 13:48:23 -08:00
Wez Furlong
61c52af491 wezterm: add raw_code concept to input layer
This commit is a bit noisy because it also meant flipping the key map
code from using the termwiz input types to the window input types, which
I thought I'd done some time ago, but clearly didn't.

This commit allows defining key assignments in terms of the underlying
operating system raw codes, if provided by the relevant layer in the
window crate (currently, only X11/Wayland).

The raw codes are inherently OS/Machine/Hardware dependent; they are the
rawest value that we have available and there is no meaningful
understanding that we can perform in code to understand what that key
is.

One useful property of the raw code is that, because it hasn't gone
through any OS level keymapping processing, its value reflects its
physical position on the keyboard, allowing you to map keys by position
rather than by value.  That's useful if you use software to implement
eg: DVORAK or COLEMAK but want your muscle memory to kick in for some of
your key bindings.

New config option:

`debug_key_events = true` will cause wezterm to log an "error" to stderr
each time you press a key and show the details in the key event:

```
2020-12-06T21:23:10.313Z ERROR wezterm_gui::gui::termwindow > key_event KeyEvent { key: Char('@'), modifiers: SHIFT | CTRL, raw_key: None, raw_modifiers: SHIFT | CTRL, raw_code: Some(11), repeat_count: 1, key_is_down: true }
```

This is useful if you want to figure out the `raw_code` for a key in your
setup.

In your config, you can use this information to setup new key bindings.
The motivating example for me is that because `raw_key` (the unmodified
equivalent of `key`) is `None`, the built-in `CTRL-SHIFT-1` key
assignment doesn't function for me on Linux, but I can now "fix" this in
my local configuration, taking care to make it linux specific:

```lua
local wezterm = require 'wezterm';
local keys = {}

if wezterm.target_triple == "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" then
  local tab_no = 0
  -- raw codes 10 through 19 correspond to the number key 1-9 positions
  -- on my keyboard on my linux system.  They may be different on
  -- your system!
  for i = 10, 20 do
    table.insert(keys, {
      key="raw:"..tostring(i),
      mods="CTRL|SHIFT",
      action=wezterm.action{ActivateTab=tab_no},
    })
    tab_no = tab_no + 1
  end
end

return {
  keys = keys,
}
```

Notice that the key assignment accepts encoding a raw key code using
a value like `key="raw:11"` to indicate that you want a `raw_code` of
`11` to match your key assignment.  The `raw_modifiers` portion of
the `KeyEvent` is used together with the `raw_code` when deciding
the key assignment.

cc: @bew
2020-12-06 13:41:29 -08:00
Wez Furlong
9397f2a2db wezterm: allow overriding the default open-uri event
This builds on the new lua event handler plumbing added
in ccea650a93 to co-opt
the default URI opening action:

```lua
wezterm.on("open-uri", function(uri)
  if uri:find("jira") then
    wezterm.log_error("do something with jira")
    wezterm.run_child_process({
      "wezterm",
      "start",
      "--",
      "jira",
      "view",
      extract_task_from_uri(uri)
    })
    -- prevent the default action from opening in a browser
    return false
  else
    -- log but allow the uri to be opened in the browser
    wezterm.log_error("clicken " .. uri)
  end
end)
```

This doesn't allow exactly the sketched out option from
issue #223 to be implemented, but may be close enough
to be useful.

refs: #223
refs: #225
2020-10-07 18:26:16 -07:00
Wez Furlong
c7f95cac72 wezterm.run_child_process is now async capable 2020-10-07 08:51:54 -07:00
Wez Furlong
ccea650a93 add wezterm.on(), wezterm.emit()
* `wezterm.on("event-name", func)`
* `wezterm.emit("event-name", "arg1", "arg2")`

`on` allows registering multiple functions.
`emit` will call each of the registered functions in turn, passing
a copy of the arguments.  If a handler returns false, no additional
handlers are called and `emit` will return false.  Otherwise,
once all the handlers have been called, `emit` will return true.

`emit` is capable of being called by async code.

These functions are available to the config layer, but nothing in
wezterm uses them at this time.

refs: #225
2020-10-07 08:42:06 -07:00
Wez Furlong
4acf1e3935 Upgrade mlua to 0.4, lua to 5.4 2020-10-06 18:34:29 -07:00