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Describe the bug
A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
Environment (please complete the following information):
- OS: [e.g. Linux X11, Linux Wayland, macOS, Windows]
- Version: please run
wezterm -V
and include its output here - The active keyboard layout name (eg: ENG, DEU and so on)
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior.
Please include as much information as possible that can help to reproduce and understand the issue; some pointers and suggestions are included here in this template. You are empowered to include more or less information than is asked for here!
Configuration
Be sure to include the relevant section(s) of your wezterm.lua
configuration file.
Expected behavior
A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
Screenshots
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Session Recording
If the issue is with the way that escape sequences are processed it can be helpful
to capture the terminal output using the wt-record
script to run wezterm
and record a transcript. This requires the script
utility
to be installed on your system (this is part of macOS and available in the util-linux
package on linux systems).
In the example below a file named 20180225161026.tgz
is produced. Please attach that
file to this issue, or if it contains private or sensitive issue that you don't want the
public to see on GitHub, please find some other way to get that file to a project
contributor (perhaps Dropbox or email?).
$ ./wt-record
Transcript recorded in 20180225161026.tgz
You can use wt-replay 20180225161026.tgz
to replay that file.
wt-record
can only record the terminal output; it cannot record the input events going
in to the terminal, so if you are having an issue with input, please be sure to describe
it below!
Additional context
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