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## Scrollback
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WezTerm provides a searchable scrollback buffer with a configurable maximum
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size limit that allows you to review information that doesn't fit in the
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physical window size. As content is printed to the display the display may be
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scrolled up to accommodate newly added lines. The scrolled lines are moved
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into the scrollback buffer and can be reviewed by scrolling the window up or
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down.
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This section describes working with the scrollback and discusses some
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configuration options; be sure to read the [configuration
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docs](config/files.html) to learn how to change your settings!
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### Controlling the scrollback size
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This value serves as an upper bound on the number of lines.
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The larger this value, the more memory is required to manage the tab.
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If you have a lot of long lived tabs then making this value very large
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may put some pressure on your system depending on the amount of RAM
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you have available.
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```lua
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return {
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-- How many lines of scrollback you want to retain per tab
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scrollback_lines = 3500,
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}
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```
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### Clearing the scrollback buffer
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By default, `CTRL-SHIFT-K` and `CMD-K` will trigger the `ClearScrollback`
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action and discard the contents of the scrollback buffer. There is no way
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to undo discarding the scrollback.
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See the [ClearScrollback](config/lua/keyassignment/ClearScrollback.md) docs for information
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on rebinding this key.
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### Enable/Disable scrollbar
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You can control whether WezTerm displays a scrollbar via your configuration
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file:
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```lua
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return {
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-- Enable the scrollbar.
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-- It will occupy the right window padding space.
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-- If right padding is set to 0 then it will be increased
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-- to a single cell width
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enable_scroll_bar = true,
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}
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```
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You may [change the color of the scrollbar](config/appearance.html#defining-your-own-colors) if you wish!
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### Scrolling without a scrollbar
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By default, `SHIFT-PageUp` and `SHIFT-PageDown` will adjust the viewport scrollback position
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by one full screen for each press.
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See the [ScrollByPage](config/keys.html#scrollbypage) docs for more information
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on this key binding assignment.
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### Searching the scrollback
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By default, `CTRL-SHIFT-F` and `CMD-F` (`F` for `Find`) will activate the
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search overlay in the current tab.
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When the search overlay is active the behavior of wezterm changes:
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* Typing (or pasting) text will populate the *search pattern* in the bar at the bottom of the screen.
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* Text from the scrollback that matches the *search pattern* will be highlighted and
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the number of matches shown in the search bar.
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* The bottom-most match will be selected and the viewport scrolled to show the selected
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text.
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* `Enter`, `UpArrow` and `CTRL-P` will cause the selection to move to any prior matching text.
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* `PageUp` will traverse to previous matches one page at a time.
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* `CTRL-N` and `DownArrow` will cause the selection to move to any next matching text.
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* `PageDown` will traverse to the next match one page at a time.
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* `CTRL-R` will cycle through the pattern matching mode; the initial mode is case-sensitive
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text matching, the next will match ignoring case and the last will match using the
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[regular expression syntax described here](https://docs.rs/regex/1.3.9/regex/#syntax).
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The matching mode is indicated in the search bar.
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* `CTRL-U` will clear the *search pattern* so you can start over.
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* `CTRL-SHIFT-C` will copy the selected text to the clipboard.
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* `Escape` will cancel the search overlay, leaving the currently selected text selected
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with the viewport scrolled to that location.
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### Configuring Saved Searches
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*since: 20200607-144723-74889cd4*
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If you find that you're often searching for the same things then you may wish to assign
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a keybinding to trigger that search.
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For example, if you find that you're frequently running `git log` and then reaching
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for your mouse to copy and paste a relevant git commit hash then you might like
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this:
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```lua
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local wezterm = require 'wezterm';
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return {
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keys = {
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-- search for things that look like git hashes
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{key="H", mods="SHIFT|CTRL", action=wezterm.action{Search={Regex="[a-f0-9]{6,}"}}},
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},
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}
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```
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With that in your config you can now:
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* `CTRL-SHIFT-H` to highlight all the git hashes and select the closest one to the bottom
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of the screen.
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* Use `ENTER`/`CTRL-N`/`CTRL-P` to cycle through the git hashes
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* `CTRL-SHIFT-C` to copy
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* `Escape`
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* `CTRL-SHIFT-V` (or `SHIFT-Insert`) to Paste
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without needing to reach for your mouse.
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See [the Search action docs](config/lua/keyassignment/Search.html) for more information on
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using the `Search` action.
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