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Previously, the mux layer had no internal understanding of titles other than the Pane::get_title method to return state from a pane. Users have asked for ways to explicitly set titles on windows and tabs, so this commit is a step towards that. The mux window and tab objects now store a title string. The terminal layer now emits Alert::WindowTitleChanged when the window title is changed via eg: OSC 0 or OSC 2. The mux layer will respond to Alert::WindowTitleChanged by resolving the window that corresponds to the source pane and amending its title. The MuxWindow and MuxTab objects now provide accessor methods for the title. TabInformation (as used by format-tab-title and format-window-title) now exposes the underlying window_id as well as tab_title and window_title. The tab title can be changed via the lua MuxTab type, but there is not currently an escape sequence associated with this. The defaults for format-tab-title and format-window-title don't currently consider these new title strings. refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1598 |
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wezterm-term
This crate provides the core of the virtual terminal emulator implementation used by wezterm. The home for this crate is in the wezterm repo and development is tracked at https://github.com/wez/wezterm/.
It is full featured, providing terminal escape sequence parsing, keyboard and mouse input encoding, a model for the screen cells including scrollback, sixel and iTerm2 image support, OSC 8 Hyperlinks and a wide range of terminal cell attributes.
This crate does not provide any kind of gui, nor does it directly
manage a PTY; you provide a std::io::Write
implementation that
could connect to a PTY, and supply bytes to the model via the
advance_bytes
method.
The entrypoint to the crate is the Terminal struct.
License: MIT