diff --git a/.config/alacritty/alacritty-gruvbox.yml b/.config/alacritty/alacritty-gruvbox.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 268e2a0..0000000 --- a/.config/alacritty/alacritty-gruvbox.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -TERM: xterm-256color -tabspaces: 2 -cursor: - style: - shape: Beam - blinking: Always - blink_interval: 500 - unfocused_hollow: true - thickness: 0.25 -colors: - bright: - black: '0x928374' - red: '0xfb4934' - green: '0xb8bb26' - yellow: '0xfabd2f' - blue: '0x83a598' - magenta: '0xd3869b' - cyan: '0x8ec07c' - white: '0xebdbb2' - normal: - black: '0x282828' - red: '0xcc241d' - green: '0x98971a' - yellow: '0xd79921' - blue: '0x458588' - magenta: '0xb16286' - cyan: '0x689d6a' - white: '0xa89984' - primary: - background: '0x282828' - bright_foreground: '0xa89984' - foreground: '0xebdbb2' - cursor: - foreground: '0x0d1210' - background: '0xc5c8c6' -font: - bold: - family: mono - italic: - family: mono - normal: - family: mono - size: 10 - -window.opacity: 1.0 diff --git a/.config/alacritty/alacritty.toml b/.config/alacritty/alacritty.toml index de951c2..8a8b887 100644 --- a/.config/alacritty/alacritty.toml +++ b/.config/alacritty/alacritty.toml @@ -51,13 +51,16 @@ blinking = "Always" shape = "Beam" [font] -size = 10 +size = 11.4 [font.bold] -family = "mono" +family = "UbuntuMono Nerd Font" +style = "Bold" [font.italic] -family = "mono" +family = "UbuntuMono Nerd Font" +style = "Italic" [font.normal] -family = "mono" +family = "UbuntuMono Nerd Font" +style = "Regular" diff --git a/.config/alacritty/alacritty.yml b/.config/alacritty/alacritty.yml index e9bac81..ac67056 100644 --- a/.config/alacritty/alacritty.yml +++ b/.config/alacritty/alacritty.yml @@ -43,12 +43,15 @@ colors: foreground: '0x0d1210' background: '0xc5c8c6' font: - bold: - family: mono - italic: - family: mono normal: - family: mono - size: 10 + family: "UbuntuMono Nerd Font" + style: Regular + bold: + family: "UbuntuMono Nerd Font" + style: Bold + italic: + family: "UbuntuMono Nerd Font" + style: Italic + size: 11.4 window.opacity: 1.0 diff --git a/.config/alacritty/alacritty/CHANGELOG.md b/.config/alacritty/alacritty/CHANGELOG.md deleted file mode 100644 index 4f46460..0000000 --- a/.config/alacritty/alacritty/CHANGELOG.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,949 +0,0 @@ -# Changelog - -All notable changes to Alacritty are documented in this file. -The sections should follow the order `Packaging`, `Added`, `Changed`, `Fixed` and `Removed`. - -The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/). - -## 0.10.0-dev - -### Added - -- Option `colors.transparent_background_colors` to allow applying opacity to all background colors -- Support for running multiple windows from a single Alacritty instance (see docs/features.md) - -### Changed - -- `ExpandSelection` is now a configurable mouse binding action -- Config option `background_opacity`, you should use `window.opacity` instead -- Reload configuration files when their symbolic link is replaced - -### Fixed - -- Line indicator obstructing vi mode cursor when scrolled into history -- Vi mode search starting in the line below the vi cursor -- Invisible cursor with matching foreground/background colors - -## 0.9.0 - -### Packaging - -- Minimum Rust version has been bumped to 1.46.0 - -### Added - -- Support for `ipfs`/`ipns` URLs -- Mode field for regex hint bindings - -### Fixed - -- Regression in rendering performance with dense grids since 0.6.0 -- Crash/Freezes with partially visible fullwidth characters due to alt screen resize -- Incorrect vi cursor position after invoking `ScrollPage*` action -- Slow PTY read performance with extremely dense grids -- Crash when resizing during vi mode -- Unintentional text selection range change after leaving vi mode -- Deadlock on Windows during high frequency output -- Search without vi mode not starting at the correct location when scrolled into history -- Crash when starting a vi mode search from the bottommost line -- Original scroll position not restored after canceling search -- Clipboard copy skipping non-empty cells when encountering an interrupted tab character -- Vi mode cursor moving downward when scrolled in history with active output -- Crash when moving fullwidth characters off the side of the terminal in insert mode -- Broken bitmap font rendering with FreeType 2.11+ -- Crash with non-utf8 font paths on Linux -- Newly installed fonts not rendering until Alacritty restart - -## 0.8.0 - -### Packaging - -- Minimum Rust version has been bumped to 1.45.0 - -### Packaging - -- Updated shell completions -- Added ARM executable to prebuilt macOS binaries - -### Added - -- IME composition preview not appearing on Windows -- Synchronized terminal updates using `DCS = 1 s ST`/`DCS = 2 s ST` -- Regex terminal hints ([see features.md](./docs/features.md#hints)) -- macOS keybinding (cmd+alt+H) hiding all windows other than Alacritty -- Support for `magnet` URLs - -### Changed - -- The vi mode cursor is now created in the top-left if the terminal cursor is invisible -- Focused search match will use cell instead of match colors for CellForeground/CellBackground -- URL highlighting has moved from `mouse.url` to the `hints` config section - -### Fixed - -- Alacritty failing to start on X11 with invalid DPI reported by XRandr -- Text selected after search without any match -- Incorrect vi cursor position after leaving search -- Clicking on URLs on Windows incorrectly opens File Explorer -- Incorrect underline cursor thickness on wide cell -- Viewport moving around when resizing while scrolled into history -- Block cursor not expanding across fullwidth characters when on the right side of it -- Overwriting fullwidth characters only clearing one of the involved cells - -### Removed - -- Config field `visual_bell`, you should use `bell` instead - -## 0.7.2 - -### Packaging - -- Updated shell completions - -### Fixed - -- Crash due to assertion failure on 32-bit architectures -- Segmentation fault on shutdown with Wayland -- Incorrect estimated DPR with Wayland -- Consecutive clipboard stores dropped on Wayland until the application is refocused - -## 0.7.1 - -### Fixed - -- Jumping between matches in backward vi search - -## 0.7.0 - -### Added - -- Support for `~/` at the beginning of configuration file imports -- New `cursor.style.blinking` option to set the default blinking state -- New `cursor.blink_interval` option to configure the blinking frequency -- Support for cursor blinking escapes (`CSI ? 12 h`, `CSI ? 12 l` and `CSI Ps SP q`) -- IME support on Windows -- Urgency support on Windows -- Customizable keybindings for search -- History for search mode, bound to ^P/^N/Up/Down by default -- Default binding to cancel search on Ctrl+C -- History position indicator for search and vi mode - -### Changed - -- Nonexistent config imports are ignored instead of raising an error -- Value for disabling logging with `config.log_level` is `Off` instead of `None` -- Missing glyph symbols are no longer drawn for zerowidth characters - -### Fixed - -- Wide characters sometimes being cut off -- Preserve vi mode across terminal `reset` -- Escapes `CSI Ps b` and `CSI Ps Z` with large parameters locking up Alacritty -- Dimming colors which use the indexed `CSI 38 : 5 : Ps m` notation -- Slow rendering performance with a lot of cells with underline/strikeout attributes -- Performance of scrolling regions with offset from the bottom -- Extra mouse buttons are no longer ignored on Wayland -- Numpad arrow keys are now properly recognized on Wayland -- Compilation when targetting aarch64-apple-darwin -- Window not being completely opaque on Windows -- Window being always on top during alt-tab on Windows -- Cursor position not reported to apps when mouse is moved with button held outside of window -- No live config update when starting Alacritty with a broken configuration file -- PTY not drained to the end with the `--hold` flag enabled -- High CPU usage on BSD with live config reload enabled -- Alacritty not discarding invalid escape sequences starting with ESC -- Crash due to clipboard not being properly released on Wayland -- Shadow artifacts when resizing transparent windows on macOS -- Missing glyph symbols not being rendered for missing glyphs on macOS and Windows -- Underline cursor being obscured by underline -- Cursor not being rendered with a lot of unicode glyphs visible -- IME input swallowed after triggering a key binding -- Crash on Wayland due to non-standard fontconfig configuration -- Search without vi mode not jumping properly between all matches - -### Removed - -- The following CLI arguments have been removed in favor of the `--option` flag: - * `--persistent-logging` - * `--live-config-reload` - * `--no-live-config-reload` - * `--dimensions` - * `--position` -- `live-shader-reload` feature -- Config option `dynamic_title`, you should use `window.dynamic_title` instead -- Config option `scrolling.faux_multiplier`, which was replaced by escape `CSI ? 1007 h/l` -- WinPTY support on Windows - -## 0.6.0 - -### Packaging - -- Minimum Rust version has been bumped to 1.43.0 -- The snapcraft.yaml file has been removed -- Updated `setab`/`setaf` capabilities in `alacritty-direct` to use colons -- WinPTY is now enabled only when targeting MSVC -- Deprecated the WinPTY backend feature, disabling it by default - -### Added - -- Secondary device attributes escape (`CSI > 0 c`) -- Support for colon separated SGR 38/48 -- New Ctrl+C binding to cancel search and leave vi mode -- Escapes for double underlines (`CSI 4 : 2 m`) and underline reset (`CSI 4 : 0 m`) -- Configuration file option for sourcing other files (`import`) -- CLI parameter `--option`/`-o` to override any configuration field -- Escape sequences to report text area size in pixels (`CSI 14 t`) and in characters (`CSI 18 t`) -- Support for single line terminals dimensions -- Right clicking on Wayland's client side decorations will show application menu -- Escape sequences to enable and disable window urgency hints (`CSI ? 1042 h`, `CSI ? 1042 l`) - -### Changed - -- Cursors are now inverted when their fixed color is similar to the cell's background -- Use the working directory of the terminal foreground process, instead of the shell's working - directory, for `SpawnNewInstance` action -- Fallback to normal underline for unsupported underline types in `CSI 4 : ? m` escapes -- The user's background color is now used as the foreground for the render timer -- Use yellow/red from the config for error and warning messages instead of fixed colors -- Existing CLI parameters are now passed to instances spawned using `SpawnNewInstance` -- Wayland's Client side decorations now use the search bar colors -- Reduce memory usage by up to at least 30% with a full scrollback buffer -- The number of zerowidth characters per cell is no longer limited to 5 -- `SpawnNewInstance` is now using the working directory of the terminal foreground process on macOS - -### Fixed - -- Incorrect window location with negative `window.position` config options -- Slow rendering performance with HiDPI displays, especially on macOS -- Keys swallowed during search when pressing them right before releasing backspace -- Crash when a wrapped line is rotated into the last line -- Selection wrapping to the top when selecting below the error/warning bar -- Pasting into clients only supporting `UTF8_STRING` mime type on Wayland -- Crash when copying/pasting with neither pointer nor keyboard focus on Wayland -- Crash due to fd leak on Wayland -- IME window position with fullwidth characters in the search bar -- Selection expanding over 2 characters when scrolled in history with fullwidth characters in use -- Selection scrolling not starting when mouse is over the message bar -- Incorrect text width calculation in message bar when the message contains multibyte characters -- Remapped caps lock to escape not triggering escape bindings on Wayland -- Crash when setting overly long title on Wayland -- Switching in and out of various window states, like Fullscreen, not persisting window size on Wayland -- Crash when providing 0 for `XCURSOR_SIZE` on Wayland -- Gap between window and server side decorations on KWIN Wayland -- Wayland's client side decorations not working after tty switch -- `Fullscreen` startup mode not working on Wayland -- Window not being rescaled when changing DPR of the current monitor on Wayland -- Crash in some cases when pointer isn't presented upon startup on Wayland -- IME not working on Wayland -- Crash on startup on GNOME since its 3.37.90 version on Wayland -- Touchpad scrolling scrolled less than it should on macOS/Wayland on scaled outputs -- Incorrect modifiers at startup on X11 -- `Add` and `Subtract` keys are now named `NumpadAdd` and `NumpadSubtract` respectively -- Feature checking when cross compiling between different operating systems -- Crash when writing to the clipboard fails on Wayland -- Crash with large negative `font.offset.x/y` -- Visual bell getting stuck on the first frame -- Zerowidth characters in the last column of the line - -## 0.5.0 - -### Packaging - -- Minimum Rust version has been bumped to 1.41.0 -- Prebuilt Linux binaries have been removed -- Added manpage, terminfo, and completions to macOS application bundle -- On Linux/BSD the build will fail without Fontconfig installed, instead of building it from source -- Minimum FreeType version has been bumped to 2.8 on Linux/BSD - -### Added - -- Default Command+N keybinding for SpawnNewInstance on macOS -- Vi mode for regex search, copying text, and opening links -- `CopySelection` action which copies into selection buffer on Linux/BSD -- Option `cursor.thickness` to set terminal cursor thickness -- Font fallback on Windows -- Support for Fontconfig embolden and matrix options -- Opt-out compilation flag `winpty` to disable WinPTY support -- Scrolling during selection when mouse is at top/bottom of window -- Expanding existing selections using single, double and triple click with the right mouse button -- Support for `gopher` and `gemini` URLs -- Unicode 13 support -- Option to run command on bell which can be set in `bell.command` -- Fallback to program specified in `$SHELL` variable on Linux/BSD if it is present -- Ability to make selections while search is active - -### Changed - -- Block cursor is no longer inverted at the start/end of a selection -- Preserve selection on non-LMB or mouse mode clicks -- Wayland client side decorations are now based on config colorscheme -- Low resolution window decoration icon on Windows -- Mouse bindings for additional buttons need to be specified as a number not a string -- Don't hide cursor on modifier press with `mouse.hide_when_typing` enabled -- `Shift + Backspace` now sends `^?` instead of `^H` -- Default color scheme is now `Tomorrow Night` with the bright colors of `Tomorrow Night Bright` -- Set IUTF8 termios flag for improved UTF8 input support -- Dragging files into terminal now adds a space after each path -- Default binding replacement conditions -- Adjusted selection clearing granularity to more accurately match content -- To use the cell's text color for selection with a modified background, the `color.selection.text` - variable must now be set to `CellForeground` instead of omitting it -- URLs are no longer highlighted without a clearly delimited scheme -- Renamed config option `visual_bell` to `bell` -- Moved config option `dynamic_title` to `window.dynamic_title` -- When searching without vi mode, matches are only selected once search is cancelled - -### Fixed - -- Selection not cleared when switching between main and alt grid -- Freeze when application is invisible on Wayland -- Paste from some apps on Wayland -- Slow startup with Nvidia binary drivers on some X11 systems -- Display not scrolling when printing new lines while scrolled in history -- Regression in font rendering on macOS -- Scroll down escape (`CSI Ps T`) incorrectly pulling lines from history -- Dim escape (`CSI 2 m`) support for truecolor text -- Incorrectly deleted lines when increasing width with a prompt wrapped using spaces -- Documentation for class in `--help` missing information on setting general class -- Linewrap tracking when switching between primary and alternate screen buffer -- Preservation of the alternate screen's saved cursor when swapping to primary screen and back -- Reflow of cursor during resize -- Cursor color escape ignored when its color is set to inverted in the config -- Fontconfig's `autohint` and `hinting` options being ignored -- Ingoring of default FreeType properties -- Alacritty crashing at startup when the configured font does not exist -- Font size rounding error -- Opening URLs while search is active - -### Removed - -- Environment variable `RUST_LOG` for selecting the log level -- Deprecated `window.start_maximized` config field -- Deprecated `render_timer` config field -- Deprecated `persistent_logging` config field - -## 0.4.3 - -### Fixed - -- Tabstops not being reset with `reset` -- Fallback to `LC_CTYPE=UTF-8` on macOS without valid system locale -- Resize lag on launch under some X11 wms -- Increased input latency due to vsync behavior on X11 -- Emoji colors blending with terminal background -- Fix escapes prematurely terminated by terminators in unicode glyphs -- Incorrect location when clicking inside an unfocused window on macOS -- Startup mode `Maximized` on Windows -- Crash when writing a fullwidth character in the last column with auto-wrap mode disabled -- Crashing at startup on Windows - -## 0.4.2 - -### Packaging - -- Minimum Rust version has been bumped to 1.37.0 -- Added Rust features `x11` and `wayland` to pick backends, with both enabled by default -- Capitalized the Alacritty.desktop file - -### Added - -- Live config reload for `window.title` - -### Changed - -- Pressing additional modifiers for mouse bindings will no longer trigger them -- Renamed `WINIT_HIDPI_FACTOR` environment variable to `WINIT_X11_SCALE_FACTOR` -- Print an error instead of crashing, when startup working directory is invalid -- Line selection will now expand across wrapped lines -- The default value for `draw_bold_text_with_bright_colors` is now `false` -- Mirror OSC query terminators instead of always using BEL -- Increased Beam, Underline, and Hollow Block cursors' line widths -- Dynamic title is not disabled anymore when `window.title` is set in config - -### Fixed - -- Incorrect default config path in `--help` on Windows and macOS -- Semantic selection stopping at full-width glyphs -- Full-width glyphs cut off in last column -- Crash when starting on some X11 systems -- Font size resetting when Alacritty is moved between screens -- Limited payload length in clipboard escape (used for Tmux copy/paste) -- Alacritty not ignoring keyboard events for changing WM focus on X11 -- Regression which added a UNC path prefix to the working directory on Windows -- CLI parameters discarded when config is reload -- Blurred icons in KDE task switcher (alacritty.ico is now high-res) -- Consecutive builds failing on macOS due to preexisting `/Application` symlink -- Block selection starting from first column after beginning leaves the scrollback -- Incorrect selection status of the first cell when selection is off screen -- Backwards bracket selection -- Stack overflow when printing shader creation error -- Underline position for bitmap fonts -- Selection rotating outside of scrolling region -- Throughput performance problems caused by excessive font metric queries -- Unicode throughput performance on Linux/BSD -- Resize of bitmap fonts -- Crash when using bitmap font with `embeddedbitmap` set to `false` -- Inconsistent fontconfig fallback -- Handling of OpenType variable fonts -- Expansion of block-selection on partially selected full-width glyphs -- Minimize action only works with decorations on macOS -- Window permanently vanishing after hiding on macOS -- Handling of URLs with single quotes -- Parser reset between DCS escapes -- Parser stopping at unknown DEC private modes/SGR character attributes -- Block selection appending duplicate newlines when last column is selected -- Bitmap fonts being a bit smaller than they should be in some cases -- Config reload creating alternate screen history instead of updating scrollback -- Crash on Wayland compositors supporting `wl_seat` version 7+ -- Message bar not hiding after fixing wrong color value in config -- Tabstops cleared on resize -- Tabstops not breaking across lines -- Crash when parsing DCS escape with more than 16 parameters -- Ignoring of slow touchpad scrolling -- Selection invisible when starting above viewport and ending below it -- Clipboard not working after TTY switch on Wayland -- Crash when pasting non UTF-8 string advertised as UTF-8 string on Wayland -- Incorrect modifiers tracking on X11 and macOS, leading to 'sticky' modifiers -- Crash when starting on Windows with missing dark mode support -- Variables `XCURSOR_THEME` and `XCURSOR_SIZE` ignored on Wayland -- Low resolution mouse cursor and decorations on HiDPI Wayland outputs -- Decorations visible when in fullscreen on Wayland -- Window size not persisted correctly after fullscreening on macOS -- Crash on startup with some locales on X11 -- Shrinking terminal height in alt screen deleting primary screen content - -### Removed - -- Config option `auto_scroll`, which is now always disabled -- Config option `tabspaces`, which is now fixed at `8` - -## 0.4.1 - -### Packaging - -- Added compatibility logo variants for environments which can't render the default SVG - -### Added - -- Terminal escape bindings with combined modifiers for Delete and Insert -- /Applications symlink into OS X DMG for easier installation -- Colored emojis on Linux/BSD -- Value `randr` for `WINIT_HIDPI_FACTOR`, to ignore `Xft.dpi` and scale based on screen dimensions -- `Minimize` key binding action, bound to `cmd + m` on macOS - -### Changed - -- On Windows, the ConPTY backend will now be used by default if available -- The `enable_experimental_conpty_backend` config option has been replaced with `winpty_backend` - -### Fixed - -- URLs not truncated with non-matching single quote -- Absolute file URLs (`file:///home`) not recognized because of leading `/` -- Clipboard escape `OSC 52` not working with empty clipboard parameter -- Direct escape input on Windows using alt -- Incorrect window size on X11 when waking up from suspend -- Width of Unicode 11/12 emojis -- Minimize on windows causing layout issues -- Performance bottleneck when clearing colored rows -- Vague startup crash messages on Windows with WinPTY backend -- Deadlock on Windows when closing Alacritty using the title bar "X" button (ConPTY backend) -- Crash on `clear` when scrolled up in history -- Entire screen getting underlined/stroke out when running `clear` -- Slow startup on some Wayland compositors -- Padding not consistently visible on macOS -- Decorations ignoring Windows dark theme -- Crash on macOS when starting maximized without decorations -- Resize cursor not showing up on Wayland -- Maximized windows spawning behind system panel on Gnome Wayland - -### Removed - -- Support for 8-bit C1 escape sequences - -## 0.4.0 - -### Packaging - -- Minimum Rust version has been bumped to 1.36.0 -- Config is not generated anymore, please consider distributing the alacritty.yml as documentation -- Removed Alacritty terminfo from .deb in favor of ncurses provided one - -### Added - -- Block selection mode when Control is held while starting a selection -- Allow setting general window class on X11 using CLI or config (`window.class.general`) -- Config option `window.gtk_theme_variant` to set GTK theme variant -- Completions for `--class` and `-t` (short title) -- Change the mouse cursor when hovering over the message bar and its close button -- Support combined bold and italic text (with `font.bold_italic` to customize it) -- Extra bindings for F13-F20 -- Terminal escape bindings with combined modifiers -- Bindings for ScrollToTop and ScrollToBottom actions -- `ReceiveChar` key binding action to insert the key's text character -- New CLI flag `--hold` for keeping Alacritty opened after its child process exits -- Escape sequence to save and restore window title from stack -- Alternate scroll escape sequence (`CSI ? 1007 h` / `CSI ? 1007 l`) -- Print name of launch command if Alacritty failed to execute it -- Live reload font settings from config -- UTF-8 mouse mode escape sequence (`CSI ? 1005 h` / `CSI ? 1005 l`) -- Escape for reading clipboard (`OSC 52 ; ; ? BEL`) -- Set selection clipboard (`OSC 52 ; ; BEL`) - -### Changed - -- On Windows, query DirectWrite for recommended anti-aliasing settings -- Scroll lines out of the visible region instead of deleting them when clearing the screen - -### Fixed - -- GUI programs launched by Alacritty starting in the background on X11 -- Text Cursor position when scrolling -- Performance issues while resizing Alacritty -- First unfullscreen action ignored on window launched in fullscreen mode -- The window is now filled with the background color before displaying -- Cells sometimes not getting cleared correctly -- X11 clipboard hanging when mime type is set -- On macOS, Alacritty will now fallback to Menlo if a font specified in the config cannot be loaded -- Debug ref tests are now written to disk regardless of shutdown method -- Cursor color setting with escape sequence -- Override default bindings with subset terminal mode match -- On Linux, respect fontconfig's `embeddedbitmap` configuration option -- Selecting trailing tab with semantic expansion -- URL parser incorrectly handling Markdown URLs and angled brackets -- Intermediate bytes of CSI sequences not checked -- Wayland clipboard integration -- Use text mouse cursor when mouse mode is temporarily disabled with shift -- Wayland primary selection clipboard not storing text when selection is stopped outside of the window -- Block URL highlight while a selection is active -- Bindings for Alt + F1-F12 -- Discard scrolling region escape with bottom above top -- Opacity always applying to cells with their background color matching the teriminal background -- Allow semicolons when setting titles using an OSC -- Background always opaque on X11 -- Skipping redraws on PTY update -- Not redrawing while resizing on Windows/macOS -- Decorations `none` launching an invisible window on Windows -- Alacritty turning transparent when opening another window on macOS with chunkwm -- Startup mode `Maximized` having no effect on Windows -- Inserting Emojis using `Super+.` or compose sequences on Windows -- Change mouse cursor depending on mode with Wayland -- Hide mouse cursor when typing if the `mouse.hide_when_typing` option is set on Wayland -- Glitches when DPI changes on Windows -- Crash when resuming after suspension -- Crash when trying to start on X11 with a Wayland compositor running -- Crash with a virtual display connected on X11 -- Use `\` instead of `\\` as path separators on Windows for logging config file location -- Underline/strikeout drawn above visual bell -- Terminal going transparent during visual bell -- Selection not being cleared when sending chars through a binding -- Mouse protocols/encodings not being mutually exclusive within themselves -- Escape `CSI Ps M` deleting lines above cursor when at the bottom of the viewport -- Cell reset not clearing underline, strikeout and foreground color -- Escape `CSI Ps c` honored with a wrong `Ps` -- Ignore `ESC` escapes with invalid intermediates -- Blank lines after each line when pasting from GTK apps on Wayland - -### Removed - -- Bindings for Super/Command + F1-F12 -- Automatic config generation -- Deprecated `scrolling.faux_multiplier`, the alternate scroll escape can now be used to disable it - and `scrolling.multiplier` controls the number of scrolled lines - -## 0.3.3 - -### Packaging - -- Add appstream metadata, located at /extra/linux/io.alacritty.Alacritty.xml -- The xclip dependency has been removed -- On macOS, Alacritty now requests NSSystemAdministrationUsageDescription to - avoid permission failures -- Minimum Rust version has been bumped to 1.32.0 - -### Added - -- Added ToggleFullscreen action -- On macOS, there's a ToggleSimpleFullscreen action which allows switching to - fullscreen without occupying another space -- A new window option `window.startup_mode` which controls how the window is created -- `_NET_WM_ICON` property is set on X11 now, allowing for WMs to show icons in titlebars -- Current Git commit hash to `alacritty --version` -- Config options `window.title` and `window.class` -- Config option `working_directory` -- Config group `debug` with the options `debug.log_level`, `debug.print_events` - and `debug.ref_test` -- Select until next matching bracket when double-clicking a bracket -- Added foreground/background escape code request sequences -- Escape sequences now support 1, 3, and 4 digit hex colors - -### Changed - -- On Windows, Alacritty will now use the native DirectWrite font API -- The `start_maximized` window option is now `startup_mode: Maximized` -- Cells with identical foreground and background will now show their text upon selection/inversion -- Default Window padding to 0x0 -- Moved config option `render_timer` and `persistent_logging` to the `debug` group -- When the cursor is in the selection, it will be inverted again, making it visible - -### Fixed - -- Double-width characters in URLs only being highlit on the left half -- PTY size not getting updated when message bar is shown -- Text Cursor disappearing -- Incorrect positioning of zero-width characters over double-width characters -- Mouse mode generating events when the cell has not changed -- Selections not automatically expanding across double-width characters -- On macOS, automatic graphics switching has been enabled again -- Text getting recognized as URLs without slashes separating the scheme -- URL parser dropping trailing slashes from valid URLs -- UTF-8 BOM skipped when reading config file -- Terminfo backspace escape sequence (`kbs`) - -### Removed - -- Deprecated `mouse.faux_scrollback_lines` config field -- Deprecated `custom_cursor_colors` config field -- Deprecated `hide_cursor_when_typing` config field -- Deprecated `cursor_style` config field -- Deprecated `unfocused_hollow_cursor` config field -- Deprecated `dimensions` config field - -## Version 0.3.2 - -### Fixed - -- Panic on startup when using Conpty on Windows - -## Version 0.3.1 - -### Added - -- Added ScrollLineUp and ScrollLineDown actions for scrolling line by line -- Native clipboard support on X11 and Wayland - -### Changed - -- Alacritty now has a fixed minimum supported Rust version of 1.31.0 - -### Fixed - -- Reset scrolling region when the RIS escape sequence is received -- Subprocess spawning on macos -- Unnecessary resize at startup -- Text getting blurry after live-reloading shaders with padding active -- Resize events are not send to the shell anymore if dimensions haven't changed -- Minor performance issues with underline and strikeout checks -- Rare bug which would extend underline and strikeout beyond the end of line -- Cursors not spanning two lines when over double-width characters -- Incorrect cursor dimensions if the font offset isn't `0` - -## Version 0.3.0 - -### Packaging - -- On Linux, the .desktop file now uses `Alacritty` as icon name, which can be - found at `extra/logo/alacritty-term.svg` - -### Added - -- MSI installer for Windows is now available -- New default key bindings Alt+Home, Alt+End, Alt+PageUp and Alt+PageDown -- Dynamic title support on Windows -- Ability to specify starting position with the `--position` flag -- New configuration field `window.position` allows specifying the starting position -- Added the ability to change the selection color -- Text will reflow instead of truncating when resizing Alacritty -- Underline text and change cursor when hovering over URLs with required modifiers pressed - -### Changed - -- Clicking on non-alphabetical characters in front of URLs will no longer open them -- Command keybindings on Windows will no longer open new cmd.exe console windows -- On macOS, automatic graphics switching has been temporarily disabled due to a macos bug - -### Fixed - -- Fix panic which could occur when quitting Alacritty on Windows if using the Conpty backend -- Automatic copying of selection to clipboard when mouse is released outside of Alacritty -- Scrollback history live reload only working when shrinking lines -- Crash when decreasing scrollback history in config while scrolled in history -- Resetting the terminal while in the alt screen will no longer disable scrollback -- Cursor jumping around when leaving alt screen while not in the alt screen -- Text lingering around when resetting while scrolled up in the history -- Terminfo support for extended capabilities -- Allow mouse presses and beginning of mouse selection in padding -- Windows: Conpty backend could close immediately on startup in certain situations -- FreeBSD: SpawnNewInstance will now open new instances in the shell's current - working directory as long as linprocfs(5) is mounted on `/compat/linux/proc` -- Fix lingering Alacritty window after child process has exited -- Growing the terminal while scrolled up will no longer move the content down -- Support for alternate keyboard layouts on macOS -- Slow startup time on some X11 systems -- The AltGr key no longer sends escapes (like Alt) -- Fixes increase/decrease font-size keybindings on international keyboards -- On Wayland, the `--title` flag will set the Window title now -- Parsing issues with URLs starting in the first or ending in the last column -- URLs stopping at double-width characters -- Fix `start_maximized` option on X11 -- Error when parsing URLs ending with Unicode outside of the ascii range -- On Windows, focusing a Window will no longer start a selection - -## Version 0.2.9 - -### Changed - -- Accept fonts which are smaller in width or height than a single pixel - -### Fixed - -- Incorrect font spacing after moving Alacritty between displays - -## Version 0.2.8 - -### Added - -- Window class on Wayland is set to `Alacritty` by default -- Log file location is stored in the `ALACRITTY_LOG` environment variable -- Close button has been added to the error/warning messages - -### Changed - -- Improve scrolling accuracy with devices sending fractional updates (like touchpads) -- `scrolling.multiplier` now affects normal scrolling with touchpads -- Error/Warning bar doesn't overwrite the terminal anymore -- Full error/warning messages are displayed -- Config error messages are automatically removed when the config is fixed -- Scroll history on Shift+PgUp/PgDown when scrollback history is available - -### Fixed - -- Resolved off-by-one issue with erasing characters in the last column -- Excessive polling every 100ms with `live_config_reload` enabled -- Unicode characters at the beginning of URLs are now properly ignored -- Remove error message when reloading an empty config -- Allow disabling URL launching by setting the value of `mouse.url.launcher` to `None` -- Corrected the `window.decorations` config documentation for macOS -- Fix IME position on HiDPI displays -- URLs not opening while terminal is scrolled -- Reliably remove log file when Alacritty is closed and persistent logging is disabled -- Remove selections when clearing the screen partially (scrolling horizontally in less) -- Crash/Freeze when shrinking the font size too far -- Documentation of the `--dimensions` flag have been updated to display the correct default - -### Removed - -- `clear` doesn't remove error/warning messages anymore - -## Version 0.2.7 - -### Fixed - -- Crash when trying to start Alacritty on Windows - -## Version 0.2.6 - -### Added - -- New `alt_send_esc` option for controlling if alt key should send escape sequences - -### Changed - -- All options in the configuration file are now optional - -### Fixed - -- Replaced `Command` with `Super` in the Linux and Windows config documentation -- Prevent semantic and line selection from starting with the right or middle mouse button -- Prevent Alacritty from crashing when started on a system without any free space -- Resolve issue with high CPU usage after moving Alacritty between displays -- Characters will no longer be deleted when using ncurses with the hard tab optimization -- Crash on non-linux operating systems when using the `SpawnNewInstance` action - -### Removed - -- Windows and macOS configuration files (`alacritty.yml` is now platform independent) - -## Version 0.2.5 - -### Added - -- New configuration field `visual_bell.color` allows changing the visual bell color -- Crashes on Windows are now also reported with a popup in addition to stderr -- Windows: New configuration field `enable_experimental_conpty_backend` which enables support - for the Pseudoconsole API (ConPTY) added in Windows 10 October 2018 (1809) update -- New mouse and key action `SpawnNewInstance` for launching another instance of Alacritty - -### Changed - -- Log messages are now consistent in style, and some have been removed -- Windows configuration location has been moved from %USERPROFILE%\alacritty.yml - to %APPDATA%\alacritty\alacritty.yml -- Windows default shell is now PowerShell instead of cmd -- URL schemes have been limited to http, https, mailto, news, file, git, ssh and ftp - -### Fixed - -- Fix color issue in ncurses programs by updating terminfo pairs from 0x10000 to 0x7FFF -- Fix panic after quitting Alacritty on macOS -- Tabs are no longer replaced by spaces when copying them to the clipboard -- Alt modifier is no longer sent separately from the modified key -- Various Windows issues, like color support and performance, through the new ConPTY -- Fixed rendering non default mouse cursors in terminal mouse mode (linux) -- Fix the `Copy` `mouse_bindings` action ([#1963](https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/issues/1963)) -- URLs are only launched when left-clicking -- Removal of extra characters (like `,`) at the end of URLs has been improved -- Single quotes (`'`) are removed from URLs when there is no matching opening quote -- Precompiled binaries now work with macOS versions before 10.13 (10.11 and above) - -## Version 0.2.4 - -### Added - -- Option for evenly spreading extra padding around the terminal (`window.dynamic_padding`) -- Option for maximizing alacritty on start (`window.start_maximized`) -- Display notice about errors and warnings inside Alacritty -- Log all messages to both stderr and a log file in the system's temporary directory -- New configuration option `persistent_logging` and CLI flag `--persistent-logging`, - for keeping the log file after closing Alacritty -- `ClearLogNotice` action for removing the warning and error message -- Terminal bells on macOS will now request the user's attention in the window -- Alacritty now requests privacy permissions on macOS - -### Changed - -- Extra padding is not evenly spread around the terminal by default anymore -- When the config file is empty, Alacritty now logs an info instead of an error message - -### Fixed - -- Fixed a bad type conversion which could cause underflow on a window resize -- Alacritty now spawns a login shell on macOS, as with Terminal.app and iTerm2 -- Fixed zombie processes sticking around after launching URLs -- Zero-width characters are now properly rendered without progressing the cursor - -## Version 0.2.3 - -### Fixed - -- Mouse cursor alignment issues and truncated last line caused by incorrect padding calculations - -## Version 0.2.2 - -### Added - -- Add support for Windows -- Add terminfo capabilities advertising support for changing the window title -- Allow using scancodes in the key_bindings section -- When `mouse.url.launcher` is set, clicking on URLs will now open them with the specified program -- New `mouse.url.modifiers` option to specify keyboard modifiers for opening URLs on click -- Binaries for macOS, Windows and Debian-based systems are now published with GitHub releases -- The keys F16-F24 have been added as options for key bindings -- DEB file adds Alacritty as option to `update-alternatives --config x-terminal-emulator` - -### Changed - -- The `colors.cursor.text` and `colors.cursor.cursor` fields are optional now -- Moved `cursor_style` to `cursor.style` -- Moved `unfocused_hollow_cursor` to `cursor.unfocused_hollow` -- Moved `hide_cursor_when_typing` to `mouse.hide_when_typing` -- Mouse bindings now ignore additional modifiers -- Extra padding is now spread evenly around the terminal grid -- DEB file installs to `usr/bin` instead of `usr/local/bin` - -### Fixed - -- Fixed erroneous results when using the `indexed_colors` config option -- Fixed rendering cursors other than rectangular with the RustType backend -- Selection memory leak and glitches in the alternate screen buffer -- Invalid default configuration on macOS and Linux -- Middle mouse pasting if mouse mode is enabled -- Selections now properly update as you scroll the scrollback buffer while selecting -- NUL character at the end of window titles -- DPI Scaling when moving windows across monitors -- On macOS, issues with Command-[KEY] and Control-Tab keybindings have been fixed -- Incorrect number of columns/lines when using the `window.dimensions` option -- On Wayland, windows will no longer be spawned outside of the visible region -- Resizing of windows without decorations -- On Wayland, key repetition works again -- On macOS, Alacritty will now use the integrated GPU again when available -- On Linux, the `WINIT_HIDPI_FACTOR` environment variable can be set from the config now - -### Removed - -- The `custom_cursor_colors` config field was deleted, remove the `colors.cursor.*` options - to achieve the same behavior as setting it to `false` -- The `scale_with_dpi` configuration value has been removed, on Linux the env - variable `WINIT_HIDPI_FACTOR=1` can be set instead to disable DPI scaling - -## Version 0.2.1 - -### Added - -- Implement the `hidden` escape sequence (`echo -e "\e[8mTEST"`) -- Add support for macOS systemwide dark mode -- Set the environment variable `COLORTERM="truecolor"` to advertise 24-bit color support -- On macOS, there are two new values for the config option `window.decorations`: - - `transparent` - This makes the title bar transparent and allows the - viewport to extend to the top of the window. - - `buttonless` - Similar to transparent but also removed the buttons. -- Add support for changing the colors from 16 to 256 in the `indexed_colors` config section -- Add `save_to_clipboard` configuration option for copying selected text to the system clipboard -- New terminfo entry, `alacritty-direct`, that advertises 24-bit color support -- Add support for CSI sequences Cursor Next Line (`\e[nE`) and Cursor Previous Line (`\e[nF`) - -### Changed - -- Inverse/Selection color is now modelled after XTerm/VTE instead of URxvt to improve consistency -- First click on unfocused Alacritty windows is no longer ignored on platforms other than macOS -- Reduce memory usage significantly by only initializing part of the scrollback buffer at startup -- The `alacritty` terminfo entry no longer requires the `xterm` definition to be - present on the system -- The default `TERM` value is no longer static; the `alacritty` entry is used if - available, otherwise the `xterm-256color` entry is used instead -- The values `true` and `false` for the config option `window.decorations` have been replaced with - `full` and `none` - -### Fixed - -- Rendering now occurs without the terminal locked which improves performance -- Clear screen properly before rendering of content to prevent various graphical glitches -- Fix build failure on 32-bit systems -- Windows started as unfocused now show the hollow cursor if the setting is enabled -- Empty lines in selections are now properly copied to the clipboard -- Selection start point lagging behind initial cursor position -- Rendering of selections which start above the visible area and end below it -- Bracketed paste mode now filters escape sequences beginning with \x1b - -### Removed - -- The terminfo entry `alacritty-256color`. It is replaced by the `alacritty` - entry (which also advertises 256 colors) - -## Version 0.2.0 - -### Added - -- Add a scrollback history buffer (10_000 lines by default) -- CHANGELOG has been added for documenting relevant user-facing changes -- Add `ClearHistory` key binding action and the `Erase Saved Lines` control sequence -- When growing the window height, Alacritty will now try to load additional lines out of the - scrollback history -- Support the dim foreground color (`echo -e '\033[2mDimmed Text'`) -- Add support for the LCD-V pixel mode (vertical screens) -- Pressing enter on the numpad should now insert a newline -- The mouse bindings now support keyboard modifiers (shift/ctrl/alt/super) -- Add support for the bright foreground color -- Support for setting foreground, background colors in one escape sequence - -### Changed - -- Multiple key/mouse bindings for a single key will now all be executed instead of picking one and - ignoring the rest -- Improve text scrolling performance (affects applications like `yes`, not scrolling the history) - -### Fixed - -- Clear the visible region when the RIS escape sequence (`echo -ne '\033c'`) is received -- Prevent logger from crashing Alacritty when stdout/stderr is not available -- Fix a crash when sending the IL escape sequence with a large number of lines diff --git a/.config/alacritty/alacritty/CONTRIBUTING.md b/.config/alacritty/alacritty/CONTRIBUTING.md deleted file mode 100644 index 5794fc8..0000000 --- a/.config/alacritty/alacritty/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,164 +0,0 @@ -# Contributing to Alacritty - -Thank you for your interest in contributing to Alacritty! - -Table of Contents: - -1. [Feature Requests](#feature-requests) -2. [Bug Reports](#bug-reports) -3. [Patches / Pull Requests](#patches--pull-requests) - 1. [Testing](#testing) - 2. [Performance](#performance) - 3. [Documentation](#documentation) - 4. [Style](#style) -4. [Release Process](#release-process) -5. [Contact](#contact) - -## Feature Requests - -Feature requests should be reported in the -[Alacritty issue tracker](https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/issues). To reduce the number of -duplicates, please make sure to check the existing -[enhancement](https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Aissue+label%3Aenhancement) -and -[missing feature](https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Aissue+label%3A%22B+-+missing+feature%22) -issues. - -## Bug Reports - -Bug reports should be reported in the -[Alacritty issue tracker](https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/issues). - -If a bug was not present in a previous version of Alacritty, providing the exact commit which -introduced the regression helps out a lot. - -## Patches / Pull Requests - -All patches have to be sent on Github as [pull requests](https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/pulls). - -If you are looking for a place to start contributing to Alacritty, take a look at the -[help wanted](https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22help+wanted%22) -and -[easy](https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22D+-+easy%22) -issues. - -Please note that the minimum supported version of Alacritty is Rust 1.46.0. All patches are expected -to work with the minimum supported version. - -Since `alacritty_terminal`'s version always tracks the next release, make sure that the version is -bumped according to semver when necessary. - -### Testing - -To make sure no regressions were introduced, all tests should be run before sending a pull request. -The following command can be run to test Alacritty: - -``` -cargo test -``` - -Additionally if there's any functionality included which would lend itself to additional testing, -new tests should be added. These can either be in the form of Rust tests using the `#[test]` -annotation, or Alacritty's ref tests. - -To record a new ref test, a release version of the patched binary should be created and run with the -`--ref-test` flag. After closing the Alacritty window, or killing it (`exit` and `^D` do not work), -some new files should have been generated in the working directory. Those can then be copied to the -`./tests/ref/NEW_TEST_NAME` directory and the test can be enabled by editing the `ref_tests!` macro -in the `./tests/ref.rs` file. When fixing a bug, it should be checked that the ref test does not -complete correctly with the unpatched version, to make sure the test case is covered properly. - -### Performance - -If changes could affect throughput or latency of Alacritty, these aspects should be benchmarked to -prevent potential regressions. Since there are often big performance differences between Rust's -nightly releases, it's advised to perform these tests on the latest Rust stable release. - -Alacritty mainly uses the [vtebench](https://github.com/alacritty/vtebench) tool for testing Alacritty's -performance. Instructions on how to use it can be found in its -[README](https://github.com/alacritty/vtebench/blob/master/README.md). - -Latency is another important factor for Alacritty. On X11, Windows, and macOS the -[typometer](https://github.com/pavelfatin/typometer) tool allows measuring keyboard latency. - -### Documentation - -Code should be documented where appropriate. The existing code can be used as a guidance here and -the general `rustfmt` rules can be followed for formatting. - -If any change has been made to the `config.rs` file, these changes should also be documented in the -example configuration file `alacritty.yml`. - -Changes compared to the latest Alacritty release which have a direct effect on the user (opposed to -things like code refactorings or documentation/tests) additionally need to be documented in the -`CHANGELOG.md`. The existing entries should be used as a style guideline. The change log should be -used to document changes from a user-perspective, instead of explaining the technical background -(like commit messages). More information about Alacritty's change log format can be found -[here](https://keepachangelog.com). - -### Style - -All Alacritty changes are automatically verified by CI to conform to its rustfmt guidelines. If a CI -build is failing because of formatting issues, you can install rustfmt using `rustup component add -rustfmt` and then format all code using `cargo fmt`. - -Unless otherwise specified, Alacritty follows the Rust compiler's style guidelines: - -https://rust-lang.github.io/api-guidelines - -All comments should be fully punctuated with a trailing period. This applies both to regular and -documentation comments. - -# Release Process - -Alacritty's release process aims to provide stable and well tested releases without having to hold -back new features during the testing period. - -To achieve these goals, a new branch is created for every new release. Both the release candidates -and the final version are only comitted and tagged in this branch. The master branch only tracks -development versions, allowing us to keep the branches completely separate without merging releases -back into master. - -The exact steps for an exemplary `0.2.0` release might look like this: - 1. Initially, the version on the latest master is `0.2.0-dev` - 2. A new `v0.2.0` branch is created for the release - 3. In the branch, the version is bumped to `0.2.0-rc1` - 4. The new commit in the branch is tagged as `v0.2.0-rc1` - 5. A GitHub release is created for the `v0.2.0-rc1` tag - 6. The changelog since the last release (stable or RC) is added to the GitHub release description - 7. On master, the version is bumped to `0.3.0-dev` - and the `-dev` suffix is removed from the `0.2.0-dev` changelog - 8. Bug fixes are cherry-picked from master into the branch and steps 4-7 are repeated until no - major issues are found in the release candidates - 9. In the branch, the version is bumped to `0.2.0` - 10. The new commit in the branch is tagged as `v0.2.0` - 11. The new version is published to crates.io - 12. A GitHub release is created for the `v0.2.0` tag - 13. The changelog since the last stable release (**not** RC) is added to the GitHub release - description - -On master and with new planned releases, only the minor version is bumped. This makes it possible to -create bug fix releases by incrementing the patch version of a previous minor release, without -having to adjust the next planned release's version number. - -The exact steps for an exemplary `0.2.3` release might look like this: - 1. Initially, the version on the latest master is `0.3.0-dev` and the latest release was `0.2.2` - 2. A new `v0.2.3` branch is forked from the `v0.2.2` branch - 4. All bug fixes are cherry-picked from master into the `v0.2.3` branch - 5. The version is bumped to `v0.2.3-rc1` and the changelog is updated to include all fixes - 6. Follow Steps 5-12 of the regular release's example - 7. 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"alacritty", - "alacritty_terminal", - "alacritty_config_derive", -] - -[profile.release] -lto = true -debug = 1 -incremental = false diff --git a/.config/alacritty/alacritty/INSTALL.md b/.config/alacritty/alacritty/INSTALL.md deleted file mode 100644 index d8f6ef8..0000000 --- a/.config/alacritty/alacritty/INSTALL.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,363 +0,0 @@ -# Cargo Installation - -If you're just interested in the Alacritty binary and you don't need the -[terminfo file](#terminfo), [desktop entry](#desktop-entry), -[manual page](#manual-page) or [shell completions](#shell-completions), you can -install it directly through cargo: - -```sh -cargo install alacritty -``` - -Note that you will still need to install the dependencies for your OS of choice. -Please refer to the [Dependencies](#dependencies) section. - -# Manual Installation - -1. [Prerequisites](#prerequisites) - 1. [Source Code](#clone-the-source-code) - 2. [Rust Compiler](#install-the-rust-compiler-with-rustup) - 3. [Dependencies](#dependencies) - 1. [Debian/Ubuntu](#debianubuntu) - 2. [Arch Linux](#arch-linux) - 3. [Fedora](#fedora) - 4. [CentOS/RHEL 7](#centosrhel-7) - 5. [openSUSE](#opensuse) - 6. [Slackware](#slackware) - 7. [Void Linux](#void-linux) - 8. [FreeBSD](#freebsd) - 9. [OpenBSD](#openbsd) - 10. [Solus](#solus) - 11. [NixOS/Nixpkgs](#nixosnixpkgs) - 12. [Gentoo](#gentoo) - 13. [Clear Linux](#clear-linux) - 14. [GNU Guix](#gnu-guix) - 15. [Alpine Linux](#alpine-linux) - 16. [Windows](#windows) - 17. [Other](#other) -2. [Building](#building) - 1. [Linux/Windows](#linux--windows) - 2. [macOS](#macos) -3. [Post Build](#post-build) - 1. [Terminfo](#terminfo) - 2. [Desktop Entry](#desktop-entry) - 3. [Manual Page](#manual-page) - 4. [Shell completions](#shell-completions) - 1. [Zsh](#zsh) - 2. [Bash](#bash) - 3. [Fish](#fish) - -## Prerequisites - -### Clone the source code - -Before compiling Alacritty, you'll have to first clone the source code: - -```sh -git clone https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty.git -cd alacritty -``` - -### Install the Rust compiler with `rustup` - -1. Install [`rustup.rs`](https://rustup.rs/). - -3. To make sure you have the right Rust compiler installed, run - - ```sh - rustup override set stable - rustup update stable - ``` - -### Dependencies - -These are the minimum dependencies required to build Alacritty, please note -that with some setups additional dependencies might be desired. - -If you're running Wayland with an Nvidia GPU, you'll likely want the EGL -drivers installed too (these are called `libegl1-mesa-dev` on Ubuntu). - -#### Debian/Ubuntu - -If you'd like to build a local version manually, you need a few extra libraries -to build Alacritty. Here's an apt command that should install all of them. If -something is still found to be missing, please open an issue. - -```sh -apt-get install cmake pkg-config libfreetype6-dev libfontconfig1-dev libxcb-xfixes0-dev libxkbcommon-dev python3 -``` - -#### Arch Linux - -On Arch Linux, you need a few extra libraries to build Alacritty. Here's a -`pacman` command that should install all of them. If something is still found -to be missing, please open an issue. - -```sh -pacman -S cmake freetype2 fontconfig pkg-config make libxcb libxkbcommon python -``` - -#### Fedora - -On Fedora, you need a few extra libraries to build Alacritty. Here's a `dnf` -command that should install all of them. If something is still found to be -missing, please open an issue. - -```sh -dnf install cmake freetype-devel fontconfig-devel libxcb-devel libxkbcommon-devel g++ -``` - -#### CentOS/RHEL 7 - -On CentOS/RHEL 7, you need a few extra libraries to build Alacritty. Here's a `yum` -command that should install all of them. If something is still found to be -missing, please open an issue. - -```sh -yum install cmake freetype-devel fontconfig-devel libxcb-devel libxkbcommon-devel xcb-util-devel -yum group install "Development Tools" -``` - -#### openSUSE - -On openSUSE, you need a few extra libraries to build Alacritty. Here's -a `zypper` command that should install all of them. If something is -still found to be missing, please open an issue. - -```sh -zypper install cmake freetype-devel fontconfig-devel libxcb-devel libxkbcommon-dev -``` - -#### Slackware - -Compiles out of the box for 14.2 - -#### Void Linux - -On [Void Linux](https://voidlinux.org), install following packages before -compiling Alacritty: - -```sh -xbps-install cmake freetype-devel expat-devel fontconfig-devel libxcb-devel pkg-config python3 -``` - -#### FreeBSD - -On FreeBSD, you need a few extra libraries to build Alacritty. Here's a `pkg` -command that should install all of them. If something is still found to be -missing, please open an issue. - -```sh -pkg install cmake freetype2 fontconfig pkgconf python3 -``` - -#### OpenBSD - -On OpenBSD 6.5, you need [Xenocara](https://xenocara.org) and Rust to build -Alacritty, plus Python 3 to build its XCB dependency. If something is still -found to be missing, please open an issue. - -```sh -pkg_add rust python -``` - -Select the package for Python 3 (e.g. `python-3.6.8p0`) when prompted. - -The default user limits in OpenBSD are insufficient to build Alacritty. A -`datasize-cur` of at least 3GB is recommended (see [login.conf](https://man.openbsd.org/login.conf)). - -#### Solus - -On [Solus](https://solus-project.com/), you need a few extra libraries to build -Alacritty. Here's a `eopkg` command that should install all of them. If -something is still found to be missing, please open an issue. - -```sh -eopkg install fontconfig-devel -``` - -#### NixOS/Nixpkgs - -The following command can be used to get a shell with all development -dependencies on [NixOS](https://nixos.org). - -```sh -nix-shell -A alacritty '' -``` - -#### Gentoo - -On Gentoo, you need a few extra libraries to build Alacritty. The following -command should install all of them. If something is still found to be missing, -please open an issue. - -```sh -emerge --onlydeps x11-terms/alacritty -``` - -#### Clear Linux - -On Clear Linux, you need a few extra libraries to build Alacritty. Here's a -`swupd` command that should install all of them. If something is still found -to be missing, please open an issue. - -```sh -swupd bundle-add devpkg-expat devpkg-freetype devpkg-libxcb devpkg-fontconfig -``` - -#### GNU Guix - -The following command can be used to get a shell with all development -dependencies on [GNU Guix](https://guix.gnu.org/). - -```sh -guix environment alacritty -``` - -#### Alpine Linux - -On Alpine Linux, you need a few extra libraries to build Alacritty. Here's an -`apk` command that should install all of them. If something is still found to -be missing, please open an issue. - -```sh -sudo apk add cmake pkgconf freetype-dev fontconfig-dev python3 libxcb-dev -``` - -#### Windows - -On windows you will need to have the `{architecture}-pc-windows-msvc` toolchain -installed as well as [Clang 3.9 or greater](http://releases.llvm.org/download.html). - -#### Other - -If you build Alacritty on another distribution, we would love some help -filling in this section of the README. - -## Building - -### Linux / Windows - -```sh -cargo build --release -``` - -If all goes well, this should place a binary at `target/release/alacritty`. - -### macOS - -```sh -make app -cp -r target/release/osx/Alacritty.app /Applications/ -``` - -#### Universal Binary - -The following will build an executable that runs on both x86 and ARM macos -architectures: - -```sh -rustup target add x86_64-apple-darwin aarch64-apple-darwin -make app-universal -``` - -## Post Build - -There are some extra things you might want to set up after installing Alacritty. -All the post build instruction assume you're still inside the Alacritty -repository. - -### Terminfo - -To make sure Alacritty works correctly, either the `alacritty` or -`alacritty-direct` terminfo must be used. The `alacritty` terminfo will be -picked up automatically if it is installed. - -If the following command returns without any errors, the `alacritty` terminfo is -already installed: - -```sh -infocmp alacritty -``` - -If it is not present already, you can install it globally with the following -command: - -``` -sudo tic -xe alacritty,alacritty-direct extra/alacritty.info -``` - -### Desktop Entry - -Many Linux and BSD distributions support desktop entries for adding applications -to system menus. This will install the desktop entry for Alacritty: - -```sh -sudo cp target/release/alacritty /usr/local/bin # or anywhere else in $PATH -sudo cp extra/logo/alacritty-term.svg /usr/share/pixmaps/Alacritty.svg -sudo desktop-file-install extra/linux/Alacritty.desktop -sudo update-desktop-database -``` - -If you are having problems with Alacritty's logo, you can replace it with -prerendered PNGs and simplified SVGs available in the `extra/logo/compat` -directory. - -### Manual Page - -Installing the manual page requires the additional dependency `gzip`. - -```sh -sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/share/man/man1 -gzip -c extra/alacritty.man | sudo tee /usr/local/share/man/man1/alacritty.1.gz > /dev/null -``` - -### Shell completions - -To get automatic completions for Alacritty's flags and arguments you can install the provided shell completions. - -#### Zsh - -To install the completions for zsh, you can place the `extra/completions/_alacritty` file in any -directory referenced by `$fpath`. - -If you do not already have such a directory registered through your `~/.zshrc`, you can add one like this: - -```sh -mkdir -p ${ZDOTDIR:-~}/.zsh_functions -echo 'fpath+=${ZDOTDIR:-~}/.zsh_functions' >> ${ZDOTDIR:-~}/.zshrc -``` - -Then copy the completion file to this directory: - -```sh -cp extra/completions/_alacritty ${ZDOTDIR:-~}/.zsh_functions/_alacritty -``` - -#### Bash - -To install the completions for bash, you can `source` the `extra/completions/alacritty.bash` file -in your `~/.bashrc` file. - -If you do not plan to delete the source folder of alacritty, you can run - -```sh -echo "source $(pwd)/extra/completions/alacritty.bash" >> ~/.bashrc -``` - -Otherwise you can copy it to the `~/.bash_completion` folder and source it from there: - -```sh -mkdir -p ~/.bash_completion -cp extra/completions/alacritty.bash ~/.bash_completion/alacritty -echo "source ~/.bash_completion/alacritty" >> ~/.bashrc -``` - -#### Fish - -To install the completions for fish, run - -``` -mkdir -p $fish_complete_path[1] -cp extra/completions/alacritty.fish $fish_complete_path[1]/alacritty.fish -``` diff --git a/.config/alacritty/alacritty/LICENSE-APACHE b/.config/alacritty/alacritty/LICENSE-APACHE deleted file mode 100644 index 9c3147f..0000000 --- a/.config/alacritty/alacritty/LICENSE-APACHE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,201 +0,0 @@ - Apache License - Version 2.0, January 2004 - http://www.apache.org/licenses/ - -TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION - -1. 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- Alacritty Logo -

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Alacritty - A fast, cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator

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- Alacritty - A fast, cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator -

- -## About - -Alacritty is a modern terminal emulator that comes with sensible defaults, but -allows for extensive [configuration](#configuration). By integrating with other -applications, rather than reimplementing their functionality, it manages to -provide a flexible set of [features](./docs/features.md) with high performance. -The supported platforms currently consist of BSD, Linux, macOS and Windows. - -The software is considered to be at a **beta** level of readiness; there are -a few missing features and bugs to be fixed, but it is already used by many as -a daily driver. - -Precompiled binaries are available from the [GitHub releases page](https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/releases). - -## Features - -You can find an overview over the features available in Alacritty [here](./docs/features.md). - -## Further information - -- [Announcing Alacritty, a GPU-Accelerated Terminal Emulator](https://jwilm.io/blog/announcing-alacritty/) January 6, 2017 -- [A talk about Alacritty at the Rust Meetup January 2017](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHOdYO3WUTk) January 19, 2017 -- [Alacritty Lands Scrollback, Publishes Benchmarks](https://jwilm.io/blog/alacritty-lands-scrollback/) September 17, 2018 -- [Version 0.3.0 Release Announcement](https://blog.christianduerr.com/alacritty_030_announcement) April 07, 2019 -- [Version 0.5.0 Release Announcement](https://blog.christianduerr.com/alacritty_0_5_0_announcement) July 31, 2020 - -## Installation - -Alacritty can be installed by using various package managers on Linux, BSD, -macOS and Windows. - -Prebuilt binaries for macOS and Windows can also be downloaded from the -[GitHub releases page](https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/releases). - -For everyone else, the detailed instructions to install Alacritty can be found -[here](INSTALL.md). - -### Requirements - -- OpenGL 3.3 or higher -- [Windows] ConPTY support (Windows 10 version 1809 or higher) - -## Configuration - -You can find the default configuration file with documentation for all available -fields on the [GitHub releases page](https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/releases) for each release. - -Alacritty doesn't create the config file for you, but it looks for one in the -following locations: - -1. `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/alacritty/alacritty.yml` -2. `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/alacritty.yml` -3. `$HOME/.config/alacritty/alacritty.yml` -4. `$HOME/.alacritty.yml` - -### Windows - -On Windows, the config file should be located at: - -`%APPDATA%\alacritty\alacritty.yml` - -## Contributing - -A guideline about contributing to Alacritty can be found in the -[`CONTRIBUTING.md`](CONTRIBUTING.md) file. - -## FAQ - -**_Is it really the fastest terminal emulator?_** - -Benchmarking terminal emulators is complicated. Alacritty uses -[vtebench](https://github.com/alacritty/vtebench) to quantify terminal emulator -throughput and manages to consistently score better than the competition using -it. If you have found an example where this is not the case, please report a -bug. - -Other aspects like latency or framerate and frame consistency are more difficult -to quantify. Some terminal emulators also intentionally slow down to save -resources, which might be preferred by some users. - -If you have doubts about Alacritty's performance or usability, the best way to -quantify terminal emulators is always to test them with **your** specific -usecases. - -**_Why isn't feature X implemented?_** - -Alacritty has many great features, but not every feature from every other -terminal. This could be for a number of reasons, but sometimes it's just not a -good fit for Alacritty. This means you won't find things like tabs or splits -(which are best left to a window manager or [terminal multiplexer][tmux]) nor -niceties like a GUI config editor. - -## IRC - -Alacritty discussions can be found in `#alacritty` on Libera.Chat. - -## License - -Alacritty is released under the [Apache License, Version 2.0]. - -[Apache License, Version 2.0]: https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/blob/master/LICENSE-APACHE -[tmux]: https://github.com/tmux/tmux diff --git a/.config/alacritty/alacritty/docs/ansicode.txt b/.config/alacritty/alacritty/docs/ansicode.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3a10f62..0000000 --- a/.config/alacritty/alacritty/docs/ansicode.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,779 +0,0 @@ -Summary of ANSI standards for ASCII terminals Joe Smith, 18-May-84 - -Contents: - 1. Overview and Definitions - 2. General rules for interpreting an ESCape Sequence - 3. General rules for interpreting a Control Sequence - 4. C0 and C1 control codes in numeric order - 5. Two and three-character ESCape Sequences in numeric order - 6. Control Sequences in numeric order - 7. VT100 emulation requirements - -The VT100 USER GUIDE and ANSI standard X3.64-1979 both list the ANSI ESCape -sequences in alphabetic order by mnemonic, but do not have a have a cross -reference in order by ASCII code. This paper lists the combination of all -definitions from the three ANSI standards in numeric order. For a description -of the advantages of using these standards, see the article "Toward -Standardized Video Terminals" in the April-1984 issue of BYTE magazine. - -ANSI X3.4-1977 defines the 7-bit ASCII character set (C0 and G0). It was -written in 1968, revised in 1977, and explains the decisions made in laying out -the ASCII code. In particular, it explains why ANSI chose to make ASCII -incompatible with EBCDIC in order to make it self-consistant. - -ANSI X3.41-1974 introduces the idea of an 8-bit ASCII character set (C1 and G1 -in addition to the existing C0 and G0). It describes how to use the 8-bit -features in a 7-bit environment. X3.41 defines the format of all ESCape -sequences, but defines only the 3-character ones with a parameter character -in the middle. These instruct the terminal how to interpret the C0, G0, C1, -and G1 characters (such as by selecting different character-set ROMs). - - Note: NAPLPS does videotex graphics by redefining the C1 set and - selecting alternate G0, G1, G2, and G3 sets. - See the February 1983 issue of BYTE magazine for details. - -ANSI X3.64-1979 defines the remaining ESCape sequences. It defines all the C1 -control characters, and specifies that certain two-character ESCape sequences -in the 7-bit environment are to act exactly like the 8-bit C1 control set. -X3.64 introduces the idea of a Control-Sequence, which starts with CSI -character, has an indefinite length, and is terminated by an alphabetic -character. The VT100 was one of the first terminals to implement this -standard. - -Definitions: - - Control Character - A single character with an ASCII code with the range - of 000 to 037 and 200 to 237 octal, 00 to 1F and 80 to 9F hex. - - Escape Sequence - A two or three character string starting with ESCape. - (Four or more character strings are allowed but not defined.) - - Control Sequence - A string starting with CSI (233 octal, 9B hex) or - with ESCape Left-Bracket, and terminated by an alphabetic character. - Any number of parameter characters (digits 0 to 9, semicolon, and - question mark) may appear within the Control Sequence. The terminating - character may be preceded by an intermediate character (such as space). - Character classifications: - -C0 Control 000-037 octal, 00-1F hex (G0 is 041-176 octal, 21-7E hex) -SPACE 040+240 octal, 20+A0 hex Always and everywhere a blank space -Intermediate 040-057 octal, 20-2F hex !"#$%&'()*+,-./ -Parameters 060-077 octal, 30-3F hex 0123456789:;<=>? -Uppercase 100-137 octal, 40-5F hex @ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_ -Lowercase 140-176 octal, 60-7E hex `abcdefghijlkmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~ -Alphabetic 100-176 octal, 40-7E hex (all of upper and lower case) -Delete 177 octal, 7F hex Always and everywhere ignored -C1 Control 200-237 octal, 80-9F hex 32 additional control characters -G1 Displayable 241-376 octal, A1-FE hex 94 additional displayable characters -Special 240+377 octal, A0+FF hex Same as SPACE and DELETE - -Note that in this paper, the terms uppercase, lowercase, and alphabetics -include more characters than just A to Z. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -General rules for interpreting an ESCape Sequence: - - An ESCape Sequence starts with the ESC character (033 octal, 1B hex). -The length of the ESCape Sequence depends on the character that immediately -follows the ESCape. - -If the next character is - C0 control: Interpret it first, then resume processing ESCape sequence. - Example: CR, LF, XON, and XOFF work as normal within an ESCape sequence. - Intermediate: Expect zero or more intermediates, a parameter terminates - a private function, an alphabetic terminates a standard sequence. - Example: ESC ( A defines standard character set, ESC ( 0 a DEC set. - Parameter: End of a private 2-character escape sequence. - Example: ESC = sets special keypad mode, ESC > clears it. - Uppercase: Translate it into a C1 control character and act on it. - Example: ESC D does indexes down, ESC M indexes up. (CSI is special) - Lowercase: End of a standard 2-character escape sequence. - Example: ESC c resets the terminal. - Delete: Ignore it, and continue interpreting the ESCape sequence - C1 and G1: Treat the same as their 7-bit counterparts - - Note that CSI is the two-character sequence ESCape left-bracket or the 8-bit -C1 code of 233 octal, 9B hex. CSI introduces a Control Sequence, which -continues until an alphabetic character is received. - -General rules for interpreting a Control Sequence: - -1) It starts with CSI, the Control Sequence Introducer. -2) It contains any number of parameter characters (0123456789:;<=>?). -3) It terminates with an alphabetic character. -4) Intermediate characters (if any) immediately precede the terminator. - -If the first character after CSI is one of "<=>?" (074-077 octal, 3C-3F hex), -then Control Sequence is to be interpreted according to private standards (such -as setting and resetting modes not defined by ANSI). The terminal should -expect any number of numeric parameters, separated by semicolons (073 octal, -3B hex). Only after the terminating alphabetic character is received should -the terminal act on the Control Sequence. - -============================================================================= - C0 set of 7-bit control characters (from ANSI X3.4-1977). - -Oct Hex Name * (* marks function used in DEC VT series or LA series terminals) ---- -- - --- - -------------------------------------------------------------- -000 00 @ NUL * Null filler, terminal should ignore this character -001 01 A SOH Start of Header -002 02 B STX Start of Text, implied end of header -003 03 C ETX End of Text, causes some terminal to respond with ACK or NAK -004 04 D EOT End of Transmission -005 05 E ENQ * Enquiry, causes terminal to send ANSWER-BACK ID -006 06 F ACK Acknowledge, usually sent by terminal in response to ETX -007 07 G BEL * Bell, triggers the bell, buzzer, or beeper on the terminal -010 08 H BS * Backspace, can be used to define overstruck characters -011 09 I HT * Horizontal Tabulation, move to next predetermined position -012 0A J LF * Linefeed, move to same position on next line (see also NL) -013 0B K VT * Vertical Tabulation, move to next predetermined line -014 0C L FF * Form Feed, move to next form or page -015 0D M CR * Carriage Return, move to first character of current line -016 0E N SO * Shift Out, switch to G1 (other half of character set) -017 0F O SI * Shift In, switch to G0 (normal half of character set) -020 10 P DLE Data Link Escape, interpret next control character specially -021 11 Q XON * (DC1) Terminal is allowed to resume transmitting -022 12 R DC2 Device Control 2, causes ASR-33 to activate paper-tape reader -023 13 S XOFF* (DC2) Terminal must pause and refrain from transmitting -024 14 T DC4 Device Control 4, causes ASR-33 to deactivate paper-tape reader -025 15 U NAK Negative Acknowledge, used sometimes with ETX and ACK -026 16 V SYN Synchronous Idle, used to maintain timing in Sync communication -027 17 W ETB End of Transmission block -030 18 X CAN * Cancel (makes VT100 abort current escape sequence if any) -031 19 Y EM End of Medium -032 1A Z SUB * Substitute (VT100 uses this to display parity errors) -033 1B [ ESC * Prefix to an ESCape sequence -034 1C \ FS File Separator -035 1D ] GS Group Separator -036 1E ^ RS * Record Separator (sent by VT132 in block-transfer mode) -037 1F _ US Unit Separator - -040 20 SP * Space (should never be defined to be otherwise) -177 7F DEL * Delete, should be ignored by terminal - -============================================================================== - C1 set of 8-bit control characters (from ANSI X3.64-1979) - -Oct Hex Name * (* marks function used in DEC VT series or LA series terminals) ---- -- - --- - -------------------------------------------------------------- -200 80 @ Reserved for future standardization -201 81 A Reserved -202 82 B Reserved -203 83 C Reserved -204 84 D IND * Index, moves down one line same column regardless of NL -205 85 E NEL * NEw Line, moves done one line and to first column (CR+LF) -206 86 F SSA Start of Selected Area to be sent to auxiliary output device -207 87 G ESA End of Selected Area to be sent to auxiliary output device -210 88 H HTS * Horizontal Tabulation Set at current position -211 89 I HTJ Hor Tab Justify, moves string to next tab position -212 8A J VTS Vertical Tabulation Set at current line -213 8B K PLD Partial Line Down (subscript) -214 8C L PLU Partial Line Up (superscript) -215 8D M RI * Reverse Index, go up one line, reverse scroll if necessary -216 8E N SS2 * Single Shift to G2 -217 8F O SS3 * Single Shift to G3 (VT100 uses this for sending PF keys) -220 90 P DCS * Device Control String, terminated by ST (VT125 enters graphics) -221 91 Q PU1 Private Use 1 -222 92 R PU2 Private Use 2 -223 93 S STS Set Transmit State -224 94 T CCH Cancel CHaracter, ignore previous character -225 95 U MW Message Waiting, turns on an indicator on the terminal -226 96 V SPA Start of Protected Area -227 97 W EPA End of Protected Area -230 98 X Reserved for for future standard -231 99 Y Reserved -232 9A Z * Reserved, but causes DEC terminals to respond with DA codes -233 9B [ CSI * Control Sequence Introducer (described in a separate table) -234 9C \ ST * String Terminator (VT125 exits graphics) -235 9D ] OSC Operating System Command (reprograms intelligent terminal) -236 9E ^ PM Privacy Message (password verification), terminated by ST -237 9F _ APC Application Program Command (to word processor), term by ST - -============================================================================== - Character set selection sequences (from ANSI X3.41-1974) - All are 3 characters long (including the ESCape). Alphabetic characters - as 3rd character are defined by ANSI, parameter characters as 3rd character - may be interpreted differently by each terminal manufacturer. - -Oct Hex * (* marks function used in DEC VT series or LA series terminals) ---- -- -- - ------------------------------------------------------------------ -040 20 ANNOUNCER - Determines whether to use 7-bit or 8-bit ASCII - A G0 only will be used. Ignore SI, SO, and G1. - B G0 and G1 used internally. SI and SO affect G0, G1 is ignored. - C G0 and G1 in an 8-bit only environment. SI and SO are ignored. - D G0 and G1 are used, SI and SO affect G0. - E - F * 7-bit transmission, VT240/PRO350 sends CSI as two characters ESC [ - G * 8-bit transmission, VT240/PRO350 sends CSI as single 8-bit character -041 21 ! Select C0 control set (choice of 63 standard, 16 private) -042 22 " Select C1 control set (choice of 63 standard, 16 private) -043 23 # Translate next character to a special single character - #3 * DECDHL1 - Double height line, top half - #4 * DECDHL2 - Double height line, bottom half - #5 * DECSWL - Single width line - #6 * DECDWL - Double width line - #7 * DECHCP - Make a hardcopy of the graphics screen (GIGI,VT125,VT241) - #8 * DECALN - Alignment display, fill screen with "E" to adjust focus -044 24 $ MULTIBYTE CHARACTERS - Displayable characters require 2-bytes each -045 25 % SPECIAL INTERPRETATION - Such as 9-bit data -046 26 & Reserved for future standardization -047 27 ' Reserved for future standardization -050 28 ( * SCS - Select G0 character set (choice of 63 standard, 16 private) - (0 * DEC VT100 line drawing set (affects lowercase characters) - (1 * DEC Alternate character ROM set (RAM set on GIGI and VT220) - (2 * DEC Alternate character ROM set with line drawing - (5 * DEC Finnish on LA100 - (6 * DEC Norwegian/Danish on LA100 - (7 * DEC Swedish on LA100 - (9 * DEC French Canadian - (< * DEC supplemental graphics (everything not in USASCII) - (A * UKASCII (British pound sign) - (B * USASCII (American pound sign) - (C * ISO Finnish on LA120 - (E * ISO Norwegian/Danish on LA120 - (H * ISO Swedish on LA120 - (K * ISO German on LA100,LA120 - (R * ISO French on LA100,LA120 - (Y * ISO Italian on LA100 - (Z * ISO Spanish on LA100 -051 29 ) * SCS - Select G1 character set (choice of 63 standard, 16 private) - * (same character sets as listed under G0) -052 2A * * SCS - Select G2 character set - * (same character sets as listed under G0) -053 2B + * SCS - Select G3 character set - * (same character sets as listed under G0) -054 2C , SCS - Select G0 character set (additional 63+16 sets) -055 2D - SCS - Select G1 character set (additional 63+16 sets) -056 2E . SCS - Select G2 character set -057 2F / SCS - Select G3 character set - -============================================================================== - Private two-character escape sequences (allowed by ANSI X3.41-1974) - These can be defined differently by each terminal manufacturer. - -Oct Hex * (* marks function used in DEC VT series or LA series terminals) ---- -- - - ------------------------------------------------------------------ -060 30 0 -061 31 1 DECGON graphics on for VT105, DECHTS horiz tab set for LA34/LA120 -062 32 2 DECGOFF graphics off VT105, DECCAHT clear all horz tabs LA34/LA120 -063 33 3 DECVTS - set vertical tab for LA34/LA120 -064 34 4 DECCAVT - clear all vertical tabs for LA34/LA120 -065 35 5 * DECXMT - Host requests that VT132 transmit as if ENTER were pressed -066 36 6 -067 37 7 * DECSC - Save cursor position and character attributes -070 38 8 * DECRC - Restore cursor and attributes to previously saved position -071 39 9 -072 3A : -073 3B ; -074 3C < * DECANSI - Switch from VT52 mode to VT100 mode -075 3D = * DECKPAM - Set keypad to applications mode (ESCape instead of digits) -076 3E > * DECKPNM - Set keypad to numeric mode (digits instead of ESCape seq) -077 3F ? - - DCS Device Control Strings used by DEC terminals (ends with ST) - -Pp = Start ReGIS graphics (VT125, GIGI, VT240, PRO350) -Pq = Start SIXEL graphics (screen dump to LA34, LA100, screen load to VT125) -Pr = SET-UP data for GIGI, $PrVC0$\ disables both visible cursors. -Ps = Reprogram keys on the GIGI, $P0sDIR$\ makes keypad 0 send "DIR" - 0-9=digits on keypad, 10=ENTER, 11=minus, 12=comma, 13=period, - 14-17=PF1-PF4, 18-21=cursor keys. Enabled by $[?23h (PK1). -Pt = Start VT105 graphics on a VT125 - -============================================================================== - - Standard two-character escape sequences (defined by ANSI X3.64-1979) - -100 40 @ See description of C1 control characters - An ESCape followed by one of these uppercase characters is translated - to an 8-bit C1 control character before being interpreted. -220 90 P DCS - Device Control String, terminated by ST - see table above. -133 5B [ CSI - Control Sequence Introducer - see table below. -137 5F _ See description of C1 control characters - -============================================================================== - - Indepenent control functions (from Appendix E of X3.64-1977). - These four controls have the same meaning regardless of the current - definition of the C0 and C1 control sets. Each control is a two-character - ESCape sequence, the 2nd character is lowercase. - -Oct Hex * (* marks function used in DEC VT series or LA series terminals) ---- -- - - -------------------------------------------------------------------- -140 60 ` DMI - Disable Manual Input -141 61 a INT - INTerrupt the terminal and do special action -142 62 b EMI - Enable Manual Input -143 63 c * RIS - Reset to Initial State (VT100 does a power-on reset) - ... The remaining lowercase characters are reserved by ANSI. -153 6B k NAPLPS lock-shift G1 to GR -154 6C l NAPLPS lock-shift G2 to GR -155 6D m NAPLPS lock-shift G3 to GR -156 6E n * LS2 - Shift G2 to GL (extension of SI) VT240,NAPLPS -157 6F o * LS3 - Shift G3 to GL (extension of SO) VT240,NAPLPS - ... The remaining lowercase characters are reserved by ANSI. -174 7C | * LS3R - VT240 lock-shift G3 to GR -175 7D } * LS2R - VT240 lock-shift G2 to GR -176 7E ~ * LS1R - VT240 lock-shift G1 to GR - -============================================================================== - Control Sequences (defined by ANSI X3.64-1979) - -Control Sequences are started by either ESC [ or CSI and are terminated by an -"alphabetic" character (100 to 176 octal, 40 to 7E hex). Intermediate -characters are space through slash (40 to 57 octal, 20 to 2F hex) and parameter -characters are zero through question mark (60 to 77 octal, 30 to 3F hex, -including digits and semicolon). Parameters consist of zero or more decimal -numbers separated by semicolons. Leading zeros are optional, leading blanks -are not allowed. If no digits precede the final character, the default -parameter is used. Many functions treat a parameter of 0 as if it were 1. - -Oct Hex * (* marks function used in DEC VT series or LA series terminals) ---- -- - - -------------------------------------------------------------------- -100 40 @ ICH - Insert CHaracter - [10@ = Make room for 10 characters at current position -101 41 A * CUU - CUrsor Up - * [A = Move up one line, stop at top of screen, [9A = move up 9 -102 42 B * CUD - CUrsor Down - * [B = Move down one line, stop at bottom of screen -103 43 C * CUF - CUrsor Forward - * [C = Move forward one position, stop at right edge of screen -104 44 D * CUB - CUrsor Backward - * [D = Same as BackSpace, stop at left edge of screen -105 45 E CNL - Cursor to Next Line - [5E = Move to first position of 5th line down -106 46 F CPL - Cursor to Previous Line - [5F = Move to first position of 5th line previous -107 47 G CHA - Cursor Horizontal position Absolute - [40G = Move to column 40 of current line -110 48 H * CUP - CUrsor Position - * [H = Home, [24;80H = Row 24, Column 80 -111 49 I CHT - Cursor Horizontal Tabulation - [I = Same as HT (Control-I), [3I = Go forward 3 tabs -112 4A J * ED - Erase in Display (cursor does not move) - * [J = [0J = Erase from current position to end (inclusive) - * [1J = Erase from beginning to current position (inclusive) - * [2J = Erase entire display - * [?0J = Selective erase in display ([?1J, [?2J similar) -113 4B K * EL - Erase in Line (cursor does not move) - * [K = [0K = Erase from current position to end (inclusive) - * [1K = Erase from beginning to current position - * [2K = Erase entire current line - * [?0K = Selective erase to end of line ([?1K, [?2K similar) -114 4C L * IL - Insert Line, current line moves down (VT102 series) - [3L = Insert 3 lines if currently in scrolling region -115 4D M * DL - Delete Line, lines below current move up (VT102 series) - [2M = Delete 2 lines if currently in scrolling region -116 4E N EF - Erase in Field (as bounded by protected fields) - [0N, [1N, [2N act like [L but within currend field -117 4F O EA - Erase in qualified Area (defined by DAQ) - [0O, [1O, [2O act like [J but within current area -120 50 P * DCH - Delete Character, from current position to end of field - [4P = Delete 4 characters, VT102 series -121 51 Q SEM - Set Editing extent Mode (limits ICH and DCH) - [0Q = [Q = Insert/delete character affects rest of display - [1Q = ICH/DCH affect the current line only - [2Q = ICH/DCH affect current field (between tab stops) only - [3Q = ICH/DCH affect qualified area (between protected fields) -122 52 R * CPR - Cursor Position Report (from terminal to host) - * [24;80R = Cursor is positioned at line 24 column 80 -123 53 S SU - Scroll up, entire display is moved up, new lines at bottom - [3S = Move everything up 3 lines, bring in 3 new lines -124 54 T SD - Scroll down, new lines inserted at top of screen - [4T = Scroll down 4, bring previous lines back into view -125 55 U NP - Next Page (if terminal has more than 1 page of memory) - [2U = Scroll forward 2 pages -126 56 V PP - Previous Page (if terminal remembers lines scrolled off top) - [1V = Scroll backward 1 page -127 57 W CTC - Cursor Tabulation Control - [0W = Set horizontal tab for current line at current position - [1W = Set vertical tab stop for current line of current page - [2W = Clear horiz tab stop at current position of current line - [3W = Clear vert tab stop at current line of current page - [4W = Clear all horiz tab stops on current line only - [5W = Clear all horiz tab stops for the entire terminal - [6W = Clear all vert tabs stops for the entire terminal -130 58 X ECH - Erase CHaracter - [4X = Change next 4 characters to "erased" state -131 59 Y CVT - Cursor Vertical Tab - [2Y = Move forward to 2nd following vertical tab stop -132 5A Z CBT - Cursor Back Tab - [3Z = Move backwards to 3rd previous horizontal tab stop -133 5B [ Reserved for future standardization left bracket -134 5C \ Reserved reverse slant -135 5D ] Reserved right bracket -136 5E ^ Reserved circumflex -137 5F _ Reserved underscore -140 60 ` * HPA - Horizontal Position Absolute (depends on PUM) - [720` = Move to 720 decipoints (1 inch) from left margin - * [80` = Move to column 80 on LA120 -141 61 a * HPR - Horizontal Position Relative (depends on PUM) - [360a = Move 360 decipoints (1/2 inch) from current position - * [40a = Move 40 columns to right of current position on LA120 -142 62 b REP - REPeat previous displayable character - [80b = Repeat character 80 times -143 63 c * DA - Device Attributes - * [c = Terminal will identify itself - * [?1;2c = Terminal is saying it is a VT100 with AVO - * [>0c = Secondary DA request (distinguishes VT240 from VT220) -144 64 d * VPA - Vertical Position Absolute (depends on PUM) - [90d = Move to 90 decipoints (1/8 inch) from top margin - * [10d = Move to line 10 if before that else line 10 next page -145 65 e * VPR - Vertical Position Relative (depends on PUM) - [720e = Move 720 decipoints (1 inch) down from current position - * [6e = Advance 6 lines forward on LA120 -146 66 f * HVP - Horizontal and Vertical Position (depends on PUM) - [720,1440f = Move to 1 inch down and 2 inches over (decipoints) - * [24;80f = Move to row 24 column 80 if PUM is set to character -147 67 g * TBC - Tabulation Clear - * [0g = Clear horizontal tab stop at current position - * [1g = Clear vertical tab stop at current line (LA120) - * [2g = Clear all horizontal tab stops on current line only LA120 - * [3g = Clear all horizontal tab stops in the terminal -150 68 h * SM - Set Mode (. means permanently set on VT100) - [0h = Error, this command is ignored - * [1h = GATM - Guarded Area Transmit Mode, send all (VT132) - [2h = KAM - Keyboard Action Mode, disable keyboard input - [3h = CRM - Control Representation Mode, show all control chars - * [4h = IRM - Insertion/Replacement Mode, set insert mode (VT102) - [5h = SRTM - Status Report Transfer Mode, report after DCS - * [6h = ERM - ERasure Mode, erase protected and unprotected - [7h = VEM - Vertical Editing Mode, IL/DL affect previous lines - [8h, [9h are reserved - [10h = HEM - Horizontal Editing mode, ICH/DCH/IRM go backwards - [11h = PUM - Positioning Unit Mode, use decipoints for HVP/etc - 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[12h = SRM - Send Receive Mode, transmit without local echo - [13h = FEAM - Format Effector Action Mode, FE's are stored - [14h = FETM - Format Effector Transfer Mode, send only if stored - [15h = MATM - Multiple Area Transfer Mode, send all areas - * [16h = TTM - Transmit Termination Mode, send scrolling region - [17h = SATM - Send Area Transmit Mode, send entire buffer - [18h = TSM - Tabulation Stop Mode, lines are independent - [19h = EBM - Editing Boundry Mode, all of memory affected - * [20h = LNM - Linefeed Newline Mode, LF interpreted as CR LF - * [?1h = DECCKM - Cursor Keys Mode, send ESC O A for cursor up - * [?2h = DECANM - ANSI Mode, use ESC < to switch VT52 to ANSI - * [?3h = DECCOLM - COLumn mode, 132 characters per line - * [?4h = DECSCLM - SCrolL Mode, smooth scrolling - * [?5h = DECSCNM - SCreeN Mode, black on white background - * [?6h = DECOM - Origin Mode, line 1 is relative to scroll region - * [?7h = DECAWM - AutoWrap Mode, start newline after column 80 - * [?8h = DECARM - Auto Repeat Mode, key will autorepeat - * [?9h = DECINLM - INterLace Mode, interlaced for taking photos - * [?10h = DECEDM - EDit Mode, VT132 is in EDIT mode - * [?11h = DECLTM - Line Transmit Mode, ignore TTM, send line - [?12h = ? - * [?13h = DECSCFDM - Space Compression/Field Delimiting on, - * [?14h = DECTEM - Transmit Execution Mode, transmit on ENTER - [?15h = ? - * [?16h = DECEKEM - Edit Key Execution Mode, EDIT key is local - [?17h = ? - * [?18h = DECPFF - Print FormFeed mode, send FF after printscreen - * [?19h = DECPEXT - Print Extent mode, print entire screen - * [?20h = OV1 - Overstrike, overlay characters on GIGI - * [?21h = BA1 - Local BASIC, GIGI to keyboard and screen - * [?22h = BA2 - Host BASIC, GIGI to host computer - * [?23h = PK1 - GIGI numeric keypad sends reprogrammable sequences - * [?24h = AH1 - Autohardcopy before erasing or rolling GIGI screen - * [?29h = - Use only the proper pitch for the LA100 font - * [?38h = DECTEK - TEKtronix mode graphics -151 69 i * MC - Media Copy (printer port on VT102) - * [0i = Send contents of text screen to printer - [1i = Fill screen from auxiliary input (printer's keyboard) - [2i = Send screen to secondary output device - [3i = Fill screen from secondary input device - * [4i = Turn on copying received data to primary output (VT125) - * [4i = Received data goes to VT102 screen, not to its printer - * [5i = Turn off copying received data to primary output (VT125) - * [5i = Received data goes to VT102's printer, not its screen - * [6i = Turn off copying received data to secondary output (VT125) - * [7i = Turn on copying received data to secondary output (VT125) - * [?0i = Graphics screen dump goes to graphics printer VT125,VT240 - * [?1i = Print cursor line, terminated by CR LF - * [?2i = Graphics screen dump goes to host computer VT125,VT240 - * [?4i = Disable auto print - * [?5i = Auto print, send a line at a time when linefeed received -152 6A j Reserved for future standardization -153 6B k Reserved for future standardization -154 6C l * RM - Reset Mode (. means permanently reset on VT100) - * [1l = GATM - Transmit only unprotected characters (VT132) - . [2l = KAM - Enable input from keyboard - . [3l = CRM - Control characters are not displayable characters - * [4l = IRM - Reset to replacement mode (VT102) - . [5l = SRTM - Report only on command (DSR) - * [6l = ERM - Erase only unprotected fields - . [7l = VEM - IL/DL affect lines after current line - [8l, [9l are reserved - . [10l = HEM - ICH and IRM shove characters forward, DCH pulls - . [11l = PUM - Use character positions for HPA/HPR/VPA/VPR/HVP - [12l = SRM - Local echo - input from keyboard sent to screen - . [13l = FEAM - HPA/VPA/SGR/etc are acted upon when received - . [14l = FETM - Format Effectors are sent to the printer - [15l = MATM - Send only current area if SATM is reset - * [16l = TTM - Transmit partial page, up to cursor position - [17l = SATM - Transmit areas bounded by SSA/ESA/DAQ - . [18l = TSM - Setting a tab stop on one line affects all lines - . [19l = EBM - Insert does not overflow to next page - * [20l = LNM - Linefeed does not change horizontal position - * [?1l = DECCKM - Cursor keys send ANSI cursor position commands - * [?2l = DECANM - Use VT52 emulation instead of ANSI mode - * [?3l = DECCOLM - 80 characters per line (erases screen) - * [?4l = DECSCLM - Jump scrolling - * [?5l = DECSCNM - Normal screen (white on black background) - * [?6l = DECOM - Line numbers are independent of scrolling region - * [?7l = DECAWM - Cursor remains at end of line after column 80 - * [?8l = DECARM - Keys do not repeat when held down - * [?9l = DECINLM - Display is not interlaced to avoid flicker - * [?10l = DECEDM - VT132 transmits all key presses - * [?11l = DECLTM - Send page or partial page depending on TTM - [?12l = ? - * [?13l = DECSCFDM - Don't suppress trailing spaces on transmit - * [?14l = DECTEM - ENTER sends ESC S (STS) a request to send - [?15l = ? - * [?16l = DECEKEM - EDIT key transmits either $[10h or $[10l - [?17l = ? - * [?18l = DECPFF - Don't send a formfeed after printing screen - * [?19l = DECPEXT - Print only the lines within the scroll region - * [?20l = OV0 - Space is destructive, replace not overstrike, GIGI - * [?21l = BA0 - No BASIC, GIGI is On-Line or Local - * [?22l = BA0 - No BASIC, GIGI is On-Line or Local - * [?23l = PK0 - Ignore reprogramming on GIGI keypad and cursors - * [?24l = AH0 - No auto-hardcopy when GIGI screen erased - * [?29l = Allow all character pitches on the LA100 - * [?38l = DECTEK - Ignore TEKtronix graphics commands -155 6D m * SGR - Set Graphics Rendition (affects character attributes) - * [0m = Clear all special attributes - * [1m = Bold or increased intensity - * [2m = Dim or secondary color on GIGI (superscript on XXXXXX) - [3m = Italic (subscript on XXXXXX) - * [4m = Underscore, [0;4m = Clear, then set underline only - * [5m = Slow blink - [6m = Fast blink (overscore on XXXXXX) - * [7m = Negative image, [0;1;7m = Bold + Inverse - [8m = Concealed (do not display character echoed locally) - [9m = Reserved for future standardization - * [10m = Select primary font (LA100) - * [11m - [19m = Selete alternate font (LA100 has 11 thru 14) - [20m = FRAKTUR (whatever that means) - * [22m = Cancel bold or dim attribute only (VT220) - * [24m = Cancel underline attribute only (VT220) - * [25m = Cancel fast or slow blink attribute only (VT220) - * [27m = Cancel negative image attribute only (VT220) - * [30m = Write with black, [40m = Set background to black (GIGI) - * [31m = Write with red, [41m = Set background to red - * [32m = Write with green, [42m = Set background to green - * [33m = Write with yellow, [43m = Set background to yellow - * [34m = Write with blue, [44m = Set background to blue - * [35m = Write with magenta, [45m = Set background to magenta - * [36m = Write with cyan, [46m = Set background to cyan - * [37m = Write with white, [47m = Set background to white - [38m, [39m, [48m, [49m are reserved -156 6E n * DSR - Device Status Report - * [0n = Terminal is ready, no malfunctions detected - [1n = Terminal is busy, retry later - [2n = Terminal is busy, it will send DSR when ready - * [3n = Malfunction, please try again - [4n = Malfunction, terminal will send DSR when ready - * [5n = Command to terminal to report its status - * [6n = Command to terminal requesting cursor position (CPR) - * [?15n = Command to terminal requesting printer status, returns - [?10n = OK, [?11n = not OK, [?13n = no printer. - * [?25n = "Are User Defined Keys Locked?" (VT220) -157 6F o DAQ - Define Area Qualification starting at current position - [0o = Accept all input, transmit on request - [1o = Protected and guarded, accept no input, do not transmit - [2o = Accept any printing character in this field - [3o = Numeric only field - [4o = Alphabetic (A-Z and a-z) only - [5o = Right justify in area - [3;6o = Zero fill in area - [7o = Set horizontal tab stop, this is the start of the field - [8o = Protected and unguarded, accept no input, do transmit - [9o = Space fill in area - -============================================================================== - - Private Control Sequences (allowed by ANSI X3.41-1974). - These take parameter strings and terminate with the last half of lowercase. - -Oct Hex * (* marks function used in DEC VT series or LA series terminals) ---- -- - - -------------------------------------------------------------------- -160 70 p * DECSTR - Soft Terminal Reset - [!p = Soft Terminal Reset -161 71 q * DECLL - Load LEDs - [0q = Turn off all, [?1;4q turns on L1 and L4, etc - [154;155;157q = VT100 goes bonkers - [2;23!q = Partial screen dump from GIGI to graphics printer - [0"q = DECSCA Select Character Attributes off - [1"q = DECSCA - designate set as non-erasable - [2"q = DECSCA - designate set as erasable -162 72 r * DECSTBM - Set top and bottom margins (scroll region on VT100) - [4;20r = Set top margin at line 4 and bottom at line 20 -163 73 s * DECSTRM - Set left and right margins on LA100,LA120 - [5;130s = Set left margin at column 5 and right at column 130 -164 74 t * DECSLPP - Set physical lines per page - [66t = Paper has 66 lines (11 inches at 6 per inch) -165 75 u * DECSHTS - Set many horizontal tab stops at once on LA100 - [9;17;25;33;41;49;57;65;73;81u = Set standard tab stops -166 76 v * DECSVTS - Set many vertical tab stops at once on LA100 - [1;16;31;45v = Set vert tabs every 15 lines -167 77 w * DECSHORP - Set horizontal pitch on LAxxx printers - [1w = 10 characters per inch, [2w = 12 characters per inch - [0w=10, [3w=13.2, [4w=16.5, [5w=5, [6w=6, [7w=6.6, [8w=8.25 -170 78 x * DECREQTPARM - Request terminal parameters - [3;5;2;64;64;1;0x = Report, 7 bit Even, 1200 baud, 1200 baud -171 79 y * DECTST - Invoke confidence test - [2;1y = Power-up test on VT100 series (and VT100 part of VT125) - [3;1y = Power-up test on GIGI (VK100) - [4;1y = Power-up test on graphics portion of VT125 -172 7A z * DECVERP - Set vertical pitch on LA100 - [1z = 6 lines per inch, [2z = 8 lines per inch - [0z=6, [3z=12, [4z=3, [5z=3, [6z=4 -173 7B { Private -174 7C | * DECTTC - Transmit Termination Character - [0| = No extra characters, [1| = terminate with FF -175 7D } * DECPRO - Define protected field on VT132 - [0} = No protection, [1;4;5;7} = Any attribute is protected - [254} = Characters with no attributes are protected -176 7E ~ * DECKEYS - Sent by special function keys - [1~=FIND, [2~=INSERT, [3~=REMOVE, [4~=SELECT, [5~=PREV, [6~=NEXT - [17~=F6...[34~=F20 ([23~=ESC,[24~=BS,[25~=LF,[28~=HELP,[29~=DO) -177 7F DELETE is always ignored - -============================================================================== - Control Sequences with intermediate characters (from ANSI X3.64-1979). - Note that there is a SPACE character before the terminating alphabetic. - -Oct Hex * (* marks function used in DEC VT series or LA series terminals) ---- -- - - -------------------------------------------------------------------- -100 40 @ SL - Scroll Left - [4 @ = Move everything over 4 columns, 4 new columns at right -101 41 A SR - Scroll Right - [2 A = Move everything over 2 columns, 2 new columns at left -102 42 B GSM - Graphic Size Modification - [110;50 B = Make 110% high, 50% wide -103 43 C GSS - Graphic Size Selection - [120 C = Make characters 120 decipoints (1/6 inch) high -104 44 D FNT - FoNT selection (used by SGR, [10m thru [19m) - [0;23 D = Make primary font be registered font #23 -105 45 E TSS - Thin Space Specification - [36 E = Define a thin space to be 36 decipoints (1/20 inch) -106 46 F JFY - JustiFY, done by the terminal/printer - [0 E = No justification - [1 E = Fill, bringing words up from next line if necessary - [2 E = Interword spacing, adjust spaces between words - [3 E = Letter spacing, adjust width of each letter - [4 E = Use hyphenation - [5 E = Flush left margin - [6 E = Center following text between margins (until [0 E) - [7 E = Flush right margin - [8 E = Italian form (underscore instead of hyphen) -107 47 G SPI - SPacing Increment (in decipoints) - [120;72 G = 6 per inch vertical, 10 per inch horizontal -110 48 H QUAD- Do quadding on current line of text (typography) - [0 H = Flush left, [1 H = Flush left and fill with leader - [2 H = Center, [3 H = Center and fill with leader - [4 H = Flush right, [5 H = Flush right and fill with leader -111 49 I Reserved for future standardization -157 67 o Reserved for future standardization -160 70 p Private use - ... May be defined by the printer manufacturer -176 7E ~ Private use -177 7F DELETE is always ignored - -============================================================================== - Minimum requirements for VT100 emulation: - -1) To act as a passive display, implement the 4 cursor commands, the 2 erase - commands, direct cursor addressing, and at least inverse characters. - The software should be capable of handling strings with 16 numeric parameters - with values in the range of 0 to 255. - - [A Move cursor up one row, stop if a top of screen - [B Move cursor down one row, stop if at bottom of screen - [C Move cursor forward one column, stop if at right edge of screen - [D Move cursor backward one column, stop if at left edge of screen - [H Home to row 1 column 1 (also [1;1H) - [J Clear from current position to bottom of screen - [K Clear from current position to end of line - [24;80H Position to line 24 column 80 (any line 1 to 24, any column 1 to 132) - [0m Clear attributes to normal characters - [7m Add the inverse video attribute to succeeding characters - [0;7m Set character attributes to inverse video only - -2) To enter data in VT100 mode, implement the 4 cursor keys and the 4 PF keys. - It must be possible to enter ESC, TAB, BS, DEL, and LF from the keyboard. - - [A Sent by the up-cursor key (alternately ESC O A) - [B Sent by the down-cursor key (alternately ESC O B) - [C Sent by the right-cursor key (alternately ESC O C) - [D Sent by the left-cursor key (alternately ESC O D) - OP PF1 key sends ESC O P - OQ PF2 key sends ESC O Q - OR PF3 key sends ESC O R - OS PF3 key sends ESC O S - [c Request for the terminal to identify itself - [?1;0c VT100 with memory for 24 by 80, inverse video character attribute - [?1;2c VT100 capable of 132 column mode, with bold+blink+underline+inverse - -3) When doing full-screen editing on a VT100, implement directed erase, the - numeric keypad in applications mode, and the limited scrolling region. - The latter is needed to do insert/delete line functions without rewriting - the screen. - - [0J Erase from current position to bottom of screen inclusive - [1J Erase from top of screen to current position inclusive - [2J Erase entire screen (without moving the cursor) - [0K Erase from current position to end of line inclusive - [1K Erase from beginning of line to current position inclusive - [2K Erase entire line (without moving cursor) - [12;24r Set scrolling region to lines 12 thru 24. If a linefeed or an - INDex is received while on line 24, the former line 12 is deleted - and rows 13-24 move up. If a RI (reverse Index) is received while - on line 12, a blank line is inserted there as rows 12-13 move down. - All VT100 compatible terminals (except GIGI) have this feature. - ESC = Set numeric keypad to applications mode - ESC > Set numeric keypad to numbers mode - OA Up-cursor key sends ESC O A after ESC = ESC [ ? 1 h - OB Down-cursor key sends ESC O B " " " - OC Right-cursor key sends ESC O B " " " - OB Left-cursor key sends ESC O B " " " - OM ENTER key sends ESC O M after ESC = - Ol COMMA on keypad sends ESC O l " " (that's lowercase L) - Om MINUS on keypad sends ESC O m " " - Op ZERO on keypad sends ESC O p " " - Oq ONE on keypad sends ESC O q " " - Or TWO on keypad sends ESC O r " " - Os THREE on keypad sends ESC O s " " - Ot FOUR on keypad sends ESC O t " " - Ou FIVE on keypad sends ESC O u " " - Ov SIX on keypad sends ESC O v " " - Ow SEVEN on keypad sends ESC O w " " - Ox EIGHT on keypad sends ESC O x " " - Oy NINE on keypad sends ESC O y " " - -4) If the hardware is capable of double width/double height: - - #3 Top half of a double-width double-height line - #4 Bottom half of a double-width double-height line - #5 Make line single-width (lines are set this way when cleared by ESC [ J) - #6 Make line double-width normal height (40 or 66 characters) - -5) If the terminal emulator is capable of insert/delete characters, -insert/delete lines, insert/replace mode, and can do a full-screen dump to -the printer (in text mode), then it should identify itself as a VT102 - - [c Request for the terminal to identify itself - [?6c VT102 (printer port, 132 column mode, and ins/del standard) - [1@ Insert a blank character position (shift line to the right) - [1P Delete a character position (shift line to the left) - [1L Insert blank line at current row (shift screen down) - [1M Delete the current line (shift screen up) - [4h Set insert mode, new characters shove existing ones to the right - [4l Reset insert mode, new characters replace existing ones - [0i Print screen (all 24 lines) to the printer - [4i All received data goes to the printer (nothing to the screen) - [5i All received data goes to the screen (nothing to the printer) - - -[End of ANSICODE.TXT] diff --git a/.config/alacritty/alacritty/docs/escape_support.md b/.config/alacritty/alacritty/docs/escape_support.md deleted file mode 100644 index 4cb6c6f..0000000 --- a/.config/alacritty/alacritty/docs/escape_support.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ -# Escape Sequence Support - -This list includes all escape sequences Alacritty currently supports. - -### Legend - -The available statuses are `PARTIAL`, `IMPLEMENTED` and `REJECTED`. While a -status of `PARTIAL` means there is still work left to be done, a status of -`IMPLEMENTED` for something partially implemented means all other features were -rejected. - -All whitespace in escape sequences is solely for formatting purposes and all -relevant spaces are denoted as `SP`. The escape parameters are omitted for -brevity. - -### ESC codes - `ESC` - -| ESCAPE | STATUS | NOTE | -| --------- | ----------- | -------------------------------------------------- | -| `ESC (` | IMPLEMENTED | Only charsets `B` and `0` are supported | -| `ESC )` | IMPLEMENTED | Only charsets `B` and `0` are supported | -| `ESC *` | IMPLEMENTED | Only charsets `B` and `0` are supported | -| `ESC +` | IMPLEMENTED | Only charsets `B` and `0` are supported | -| `ESC =` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `ESC >` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `ESC 7` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `ESC 8` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `ESC # 8` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `ESC D` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `ESC E` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `ESC H` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `ESC M` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `ESC Z` | IMPLEMENTED | | - -### CSI (Control Sequence Introducer) - `ESC [` - -| ESCAPE | STATUS | NOTE | -| ---------- | ----------- | ------------------------------------------------- | -| ``CSI ` `` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI @` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI A` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI a` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI B` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI b` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI C` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI c` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI D` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI d` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI E` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI e` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI F` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI f` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI G` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI g` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI H` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI h` | PARTIAL | Only modes `4` and `20` are supported | -| `CSI ? h` | PARTIAL | Supported modes: | -| | | `1`, `3`, `6`, `7`, `12`, `25`, `1000`, `1002` | -| | | `1004`, `1005`, `1006`, `1007`, `1042`, `1049` | -| | | `2004` | -| `CSI I` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI J` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI K` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI L` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI l` | PARTIAL | See `CSI h` for supported modes | -| `CSI ? l` | PARTIAL | See `CSI ? h` for supported modes | -| `CSI M` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI m` | PARTIAL | Only singular straight underlines are supported | -| `CSI n` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI P` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI SP q` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI r` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI S` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI s` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI T` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI t` | PARTIAL | Only parameters `22` and `23` are supported | -| | REJECTED | `1`-`13`, `15`, `19`-`21`, `24` | -| `CSI u` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI X` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `CSI Z` | IMPLEMENTED | | - -### OSC (Operating System Command) - `ESC ]` - -| ESCAPE | STATUS | NOTE | -| --------- | ----------- | -------------------------------------------------- | -| `OSC 0` | IMPLEMENTED | Icon names are not supported | -| `OSC 1` | REJECTED | Icon names are not supported | -| `OSC 2` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `OSC 4` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `OSC 10` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `OSC 11` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `OSC 12` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `OSC 50` | IMPLEMENTED | Only `CursorShape` is supported | -| `OSC 52` | IMPLEMENTED | Only Clipboard and primary selection supported | -| `OSC 104` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `OSC 110` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `OSC 111` | IMPLEMENTED | | -| `OSC 112` | IMPLEMENTED | | - -### DCS (Device Control String) - `ESC P` - -| ESCAPE | STATUS | NOTE | -| --------- | ----------- | -------------------------------------------------- | -| `DCS = s` | IMPLEMENTED | | diff --git a/.config/alacritty/alacritty/docs/features.md b/.config/alacritty/alacritty/docs/features.md deleted file mode 100644 index a97c143..0000000 --- a/.config/alacritty/alacritty/docs/features.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -# Features - -This document gives an overview over Alacritty's features beyond its terminal -emulation capabilities. To get a list with supported control sequences take a -look at [Alacritty's escape sequence support](./escape_support.md). - -## Vi Mode - -The vi mode allows moving around Alacritty's viewport and scrollback using the -keyboard. It also serves as a jump-off point for other features like search and -opening URLs with the keyboard. By default you can launch it using -Ctrl Shift Space. - -### Motion - -The cursor motions are setup by default to mimic vi, however they are fully -configurable. If you don't like vi's bindings, take a look at the [configuration -file] to change the various movements. - -### Selection - -One useful feature of vi mode is the ability to make selections and copy text to -the clipboard. By default you can start a selection using v and copy -it using y. All selection modes that are available with the mouse can -be accessed from vi mode, including the semantic (Alt v), -line (Shift v) and block selection (Ctrl -v). You can also toggle between them while the selection is still -active. - -## Search - -Search allows you to find anything in Alacritty's scrollback buffer. You can -search forward using Ctrl Shift f and -backward using Ctrl Shift b. - -### Vi Search - -In vi mode the search is bound to / for forward and ? for -backward search. This allows you to move around quickly and help with selecting -content. The `SearchStart` and `SearchEnd` keybinding actions can be bound if -you're looking for a way to jump to the start or the end of a match. - -### Normal Search - -During normal search you don't have the opportunity to move around freely, but -you can still jump between matches using Enter and Shift -Enter. After leaving search with Escape your active match -stays selected, allowing you to easily copy it. - -## Hints - -Terminal hints allow easily interacting with visible text without having to -start vi mode. They consist of a regex that detects these text elements and then -either feeds them to an external application or triggers one of Alacritty's -built-in actions. - -Hints can also be triggered using the mouse or vi mode cursor. If a hint is -enabled for mouse interaction and recognized as such, it will be underlined when -the mouse or vi mode cursor is on top of it. Using the left mouse button or -Enter key in vi mode will then trigger the hint. - -Hints can be configured in the `hints` and `colors.hints` sections in the -Alacritty configuration file. - -## Selection expansion - -After making a selection, you can use the right mouse button to expand it. -Double-clicking will expand the selection semantically, while triple-clicking -will perform line selection. If you hold Ctrl while expanding the -selection, it will switch to the block selection mode. - -## Opening URLs with the mouse - -You can open URLs with your mouse by clicking on them. The modifiers required to -be held and program which should open the URL can be setup in the configuration -file. If an application captures your mouse clicks, which is indicated by a -change in mouse cursor shape, you're required to hold Shift to bypass -that. - -[configuration file]: ../alacritty.yml - -## Multi-Window - -Alacritty supports running multiple terminal emulators from the same Alacritty -instance. New windows can be created either by using the `CreateNewWindow` -keybinding action, or by executing the `alacritty msg create-window` subcommand. diff --git a/.config/alacritty/alacritty/extra/alacritty-msg.man b/.config/alacritty/alacritty/extra/alacritty-msg.man deleted file mode 100644 index 818169d..0000000 --- a/.config/alacritty/alacritty/extra/alacritty-msg.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -.TH ALACRITTY-MSG "1" "October 2021" "alacritty 0.10.0-dev" "User Commands" -.SH NAME -alacritty-msg \- Send messages to Alacritty -.SH "SYNOPSIS" -alacritty msg [OPTIONS] [MESSAGES] -.SH DESCRIPTION -This command communicates with running Alacritty instances through a socket, -making it possible to control Alacritty without directly accessing it. -.SH "OPTIONS" -.TP -\fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-socket\fR -Path for IPC socket creation -.SH "MESSAGES" -.TP -\fBcreate-window\fR -Create a new window in the same Alacritty process -.SH "SEE ALSO" -See the alacritty github repository at https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty for the full documentation. -.SH "BUGS" -Found a bug? Please report it at https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/issues. -.SH "MAINTAINERS" -.sp -.RS 4 -.ie n \{\ -\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c -.\} -.el \{\ -.sp -1 -.IP \(bu 2.3 -.\} -Christian Duerr diff --git a/.config/alacritty/alacritty/extra/alacritty.info b/.config/alacritty/alacritty/extra/alacritty.info deleted file mode 100644 index 2917143..0000000 --- a/.config/alacritty/alacritty/extra/alacritty.info +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -alacritty|alacritty terminal emulator, - use=alacritty+common, - rs1=\Ec\E]104\007, - ccc, - colors#0x100, pairs#0x7FFF, - initc=\E]4;%p1%d;rgb\:%p2%{255}%*%{1000}%/%2.2X/%p3%{255}%* - %{1000}%/%2.2X/%p4%{255}%*%{1000}%/%2.2X\E\\, - oc=\E]104\007, - setab=\E[%?%p1%{8}%<%t4%p1%d%e%p1%{16}%<%t10%p1%{8}%-%d%e48; - 5;%p1%d%;m, - setaf=\E[%?%p1%{8}%<%t3%p1%d%e%p1%{16}%<%t9%p1%{8}%-%d%e38;5 - ;%p1%d%;m, - setb@, setf@, - -alacritty-direct|alacritty with direct color indexing, - use=alacritty+common, - RGB, - colors#0x1000000, pairs#0x7FFF, - initc@, op=\E[39;49m, - setab=\E[%?%p1%{8}%<%t4%p1%d%e48\:2\:\:%p1%{65536}%/%d\:%p1%{256} - %/%{255}%&%d\:%p1%{255}%&%d%;m, - setaf=\E[%?%p1%{8}%<%t3%p1%d%e38\:2\:\:%p1%{65536}%/%d\:%p1%{256} - %/%{255}%&%d\:%p1%{255}%&%d%;m, - setb@, setf@, - -alacritty+common|base fragment for alacritty, - OTbs, am, bce, km, mir, msgr, xenl, AX, XT, - colors#8, cols#80, it#8, lines#24, pairs#64, - acsc=``aaffggiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~, - bel=^G, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l, - clear=\E[H\E[2J, cnorm=\E[?12l\E[?25h, cr=\r, - csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, - cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, - cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, - cvvis=\E[?12;25h, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m, - dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, - el1=\E[1K, flash=\E[?5h$<100/>\E[?5l, home=\E[H, - hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, - il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, invis=\E[8m, - is2=\E[!p\E[?3;4l\E[4l\E>, kmous=\E[M, meml=\El, - memu=\Em, op=\E[39;49m, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, - rmacs=\E(B, rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, - rmm=\E[?1034l, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m, rs1=\Ec, - rs2=\E[!p\E[?3;4l\E[4l\E>, sc=\E7, setab=\E[4%p1%dm, - setaf=\E[3%p1%dm, - setb=\E[4%?%p1%{1}%=%t4%e%p1%{3}%=%t6%e%p1%{4}%=%t1%e%p1%{6} - %=%t3%e%p1%d%;m, - setf=\E[3%?%p1%{1}%=%t4%e%p1%{3}%=%t6%e%p1%{4}%=%t1%e%p1%{6} - %=%t3%e%p1%d%;m, - sgr=%?%p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p5%t;2%;%?%p2%t;4%; - %?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p7%t;8%;m, - sgr0=\E(B\E[m, smacs=\E(0, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h, - smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smm=\E[?1034h, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, - tbc=\E[3g, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, E3=\E[3J, - kbs=^?, - ritm=\E[23m, sitm=\E[3m, - mc5i, - mc0=\E[i, mc4=\E[4i, mc5=\E[5i, - u6=\E[%i%d;%dR, u7=\E[6n, u8=\E[?%[;0123456789]c, - u9=\E[c, - rmcup=\E[?1049l\E[23;0;0t, smcup=\E[?1049h\E[22;0;0t, - npc, - indn=\E[%p1%dS, kb2=\EOE, kcbt=\E[Z, kent=\EOM, - rin=\E[%p1%dT, - rep=%p1%c\E[%p2%{1}%-%db, - rmxx=\E[29m, smxx=\E[9m, - kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, kend=\EOF, - khome=\EOH, - kf1=\EOP, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, - kf13=\E[1;2P, kf14=\E[1;2Q, kf15=\E[1;2R, kf16=\E[1;2S, - kf17=\E[15;2~, kf18=\E[17;2~, kf19=\E[18;2~, kf2=\EOQ, - kf20=\E[19;2~, kf21=\E[20;2~, kf22=\E[21;2~, - kf23=\E[23;2~, kf24=\E[24;2~, kf25=\E[1;5P, kf26=\E[1;5Q, - kf27=\E[1;5R, kf28=\E[1;5S, kf29=\E[15;5~, kf3=\EOR, - kf30=\E[17;5~, kf31=\E[18;5~, kf32=\E[19;5~, - kf33=\E[20;5~, kf34=\E[21;5~, kf35=\E[23;5~, - kf36=\E[24;5~, kf37=\E[1;6P, kf38=\E[1;6Q, kf39=\E[1;6R, - kf4=\EOS, kf40=\E[1;6S, kf41=\E[15;6~, kf42=\E[17;6~, - kf43=\E[18;6~, kf44=\E[19;6~, kf45=\E[20;6~, - kf46=\E[21;6~, kf47=\E[23;6~, kf48=\E[24;6~, - kf49=\E[1;3P, kf5=\E[15~, kf50=\E[1;3Q, kf51=\E[1;3R, - kf52=\E[1;3S, kf53=\E[15;3~, kf54=\E[17;3~, - kf55=\E[18;3~, kf56=\E[19;3~, kf57=\E[20;3~, - kf58=\E[21;3~, kf59=\E[23;3~, kf6=\E[17~, kf60=\E[24;3~, - kf61=\E[1;4P, kf62=\E[1;4Q, kf63=\E[1;4R, kf7=\E[18~, - kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, - kLFT=\E[1;2D, kRIT=\E[1;2C, kind=\E[1;2B, kri=\E[1;2A, - kDN=\E[1;2B, kDN3=\E[1;3B, kDN4=\E[1;4B, kDN5=\E[1;5B, - kDN6=\E[1;6B, kDN7=\E[1;7B, kLFT3=\E[1;3D, kLFT4=\E[1;4D, - kLFT5=\E[1;5D, kLFT6=\E[1;6D, kLFT7=\E[1;7D, - kRIT3=\E[1;3C, kRIT4=\E[1;4C, kRIT5=\E[1;5C, - kRIT6=\E[1;6C, kRIT7=\E[1;7C, kUP=\E[1;2A, kUP3=\E[1;3A, - kUP4=\E[1;4A, kUP5=\E[1;5A, kUP6=\E[1;6A, kUP7=\E[1;7A, - kDC=\E[3;2~, kEND=\E[1;2F, kHOM=\E[1;2H, kIC=\E[2;2~, - kNXT=\E[6;2~, kPRV=\E[5;2~, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~, - kpp=\E[5~, kDC3=\E[3;3~, kDC4=\E[3;4~, kDC5=\E[3;5~, - kDC6=\E[3;6~, kDC7=\E[3;7~, kEND3=\E[1;3F, kEND4=\E[1;4F, - kEND5=\E[1;5F, kEND6=\E[1;6F, kEND7=\E[1;7F, - kHOM3=\E[1;3H, kHOM4=\E[1;4H, kHOM5=\E[1;5H, - kHOM6=\E[1;6H, kHOM7=\E[1;7H, kIC3=\E[2;3~, kIC4=\E[2;4~, - kIC5=\E[2;5~, kIC6=\E[2;6~, kIC7=\E[2;7~, kNXT3=\E[6;3~, - kNXT4=\E[6;4~, kNXT5=\E[6;5~, kNXT6=\E[6;6~, - kNXT7=\E[6;7~, kPRV3=\E[5;3~, kPRV4=\E[5;4~, - kPRV5=\E[5;5~, kPRV6=\E[5;6~, kPRV7=\E[5;7~, - kdch1=\E[3~, - Cr=\E]112\007, Cs=\E]12;%p1%s\007, - Ms=\E]52;%p1%s;%p2%s\007, Se=\E[0 q, Ss=\E[%p1%d q, - hs, dsl=\E]2;\007, fsl=^G, tsl=\E]2;, - Smulx=\E[4\:%p1%dm, - Sync=\EP=%p1%ds\E\\, diff --git a/.config/alacritty/alacritty/extra/alacritty.man b/.config/alacritty/alacritty/extra/alacritty.man deleted file mode 100644 index 5ff0852..0000000 --- a/.config/alacritty/alacritty/extra/alacritty.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@ -.TH ALACRITTY "1" "August 2018" "alacritty 0.10.0-dev" "User Commands" -.SH NAME -Alacritty \- A fast, cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator -.SH "SYNOPSIS" -alacritty [SUBCOMMANDS] [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] -.SH DESCRIPTION -Alacritty is a modern terminal emulator that comes with sensible defaults, but -allows for extensive configuration. By integrating with other applications, -rather than reimplementing their functionality, it manages to provide a flexible -set of features with high performance. -.SH "FLAGS" -.TP -\fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR -Prints help information -.TP -\fB\-\-hold\fR -Remain open after child process exits -.TP -\fB\-\-print\-events\fR -Print all events to stdout -.TP -\fB\-q\fR -Reduces the level of verbosity (the min level is \fB\-qq\fR) -.TP -\fB\-\-ref\-test\fR -Generates ref test -.TP -\fB\-v\fR -Increases the level of verbosity (the max level is \fB\-vvv\fR) -.TP -\fB\-V\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR -Prints version information -.SH "OPTIONS" -.TP -\fB\-\-class\fR | , -Defines the window class hint on Linux [default: Alacritty,Alacritty] - -On Wayland the instance class sets the `app_id`, while the general class is ignored. -.TP -\fB\-e\fR, \fB\-\-command\fR ... -Command and args to execute (must be last argument) -.TP -\fB\-\-config\-file\fR -Specify alternative configuration file - -Alacritty looks for the configuration file at the following paths: - 1. $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/alacritty/alacritty.yml - 2. $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/alacritty.yml - 3. $HOME/.config/alacritty/alacritty.yml - 4. $HOME/.alacritty.yml - -On Windows, the configuration file is located at %APPDATA%\\alacritty\\alacritty.yml. -.TP -\fB\-\-embed\fR -Defines the X11 window ID (as a decimal integer) to embed Alacritty within -.TP -\fB\-o\fR, \fB\-\-option\fR