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A GPU-accelerated cross-platform terminal emulator and multiplexer written by @wez and implemented in Rust
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This moves the event dispatching into the keyboard processor, which will allow for the processor to skip feeding an event into the dead key/composition stuff if a key assignment is handled. It doesn't actually do that bit yet though, as the wayland key repeat processing was a bit more involved and I wanted to constrain the scope of this commit. refs: #877 |
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async_ossl | ||
base91 | ||
bintree | ||
ci | ||
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color-types | ||
config | ||
deps | ||
docs | ||
env-bootstrap | ||
filedescriptor | ||
licenses | ||
luahelper | ||
mux | ||
procinfo | ||
promise | ||
pty | ||
rangeset | ||
ratelim | ||
strip-ansi-escapes | ||
tabout | ||
term | ||
termwiz | ||
test-data | ||
tmux-cc | ||
umask | ||
vtparse | ||
wezterm | ||
wezterm-client | ||
wezterm-font | ||
wezterm-gui | ||
wezterm-gui-subcommands | ||
wezterm-input-types | ||
wezterm-mux-server | ||
wezterm-mux-server-impl | ||
wezterm-ssh | ||
wezterm-toast-notification | ||
window | ||
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Cargo.lock | ||
Cargo.toml | ||
CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
get-deps | ||
LICENSE.md | ||
README.md | ||
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Wez's Terminal
A GPU-accelerated cross-platform terminal emulator and multiplexer written by @wez and implemented in Rust
User facing docs and guide at: https://wezfurlong.org/wezterm/
Screenshot of wezterm on macOS, running vim
Installation
https://wezfurlong.org/wezterm/installation.html
Getting help
This is a spare time project, so please bear with me. There are a couple of channels for support:
- You can use the GitHub issue tracker to see if someone else has a similar issue, or to file a new one.
- Start or join a thread in our GitHub Discussions; if you have general questions or want to chat with other wezterm users, you're welcome here!
- There is a Matrix room via Element.io for (potentially!) real time discussions.
The GitHub Discussions and Element/Gitter rooms are better suited for questions than bug reports, but don't be afraid to use whichever you are most comfortable using and we'll work it out.