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Allow tab-completion to continue when there is only a single, unambigous
completion target which is a directory. This allows e.g. nested directories
to be quickly drilled down just by hitting <tab> instead of first selecting
the completion then hitting <enter>.
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* add run_shell_command
* docgen
* fix command name
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
* refactored Info::new
* show 'Command failed' if execution fails
* TypedCommand takes care of error handling and printing the error to the statusline.
* docgen
* use Popup instead of autoinfo
* remove to_string in format!
* Revert chage in info.rs
* Show "Command succeed" when success
* Fix info.rs
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
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When fiddling with paths in a :o prompt, one usually would want Ctrl-W to erase a path segment
rather than the whole path. This is how Ctrl-W works in e.g. (neo)vim out of the box.
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Currently A-left move one word left and the behavior will be more
consistent for people coming GUI world if the key was changed to control
given that both browsers and editors like vscode uses C-left right by
default to move word rather than alt.
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A-hl currently is not very consistent with hl when next object is
selected, since it may go up/down or left/right and this behavior is
confusing such that some people think it should swap the keys with A-jk,
so it is better to use A-pn since that only specifies two direction.
A-jk have the same issue as in it usually moves right and is not
consistent with the behavior of jk so people may think A-hl is better,
maybe A-oi is better here since A-hl will be swapped to A-pn, A-oi can
convey the meaning of in and out, similar to some window manager keys?
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* feat(commands): better handling of buffer-close
Previously, when closing buffer, you would loose cursor position in other docs.
Also, all splits where the buffer was open would be closed.
This PR changes the behavior, if the view has also other buffer
previously viewed it switches back to the last one instead of the view
being closed. As a side effect, since the views are persisted,
the cursor history is persisted as well.
Fixes: https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/issues/1186
* Adjust buffer close behavior
* Remove closed documents from jump history
* Fix after rebase
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* fix command name for next/prev paragraph motion
* rename move_next/prev_paragraph to goto_next/prev_paragraph
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* Fix ctrl-u on insert behavior
Now should follow vim behavior more
- no longer remove text on cursor
- no longer remove selected text while inserting
- first kill to start non-whitespace, start, previous new line
* Add comment for c-u parts
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* set_line_ending: now replace line endings
* use ending.len_chars() directly
* account for unicode-lines feaure in line-ending doc
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Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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* Added ability to remap 0
* Removed duplicated match body
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Select multiple line and open should be based on the whole selection
and not just the line of the cursor, which causes weird behavior like
opening in the middle of the selection which user might not expect.
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* Add color_column option
* Rename to ruler
Co-authored-by: DeviousStoat <devious@stoat.com>
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* add local configuration
* move config loading to Application::new
* simplify find_root_impl
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* added command to extend selection to line above
* fixed view not scrolling up when reaching top of the screen
* refactored shared code into separate impl
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* Send active diagnostics to LSP when requesting code actions.
This allows for e.g. clangd to properly send the quickfix code actions
corresponding to those diagnostics as options.
The LSP spec v3.16.0 introduced an opaque `data` member that would allow
the server to persist arbitrary data between the diagnostic and the code
actions request, but this is not supported yet by this commit.
* Reuse existing range_to_lsp_range functionality
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Co-authored-by: DeviousStoat <devious@stoat.com>
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* config option line numbers none
* view tests
* added tests
* doc
* comment
* Make gutters configurable
* docu
* docu
* rm none docu
* order
* order
* precedence
* simpler
* rm todo
* fixed clippy
* order
* double quotes
* only allow diagnostics and line-numbers
* tests
* docu
* format
* rm short variant and more docu
* performance improvements
* typo
* rename
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Ctrl + Alt is apparently another common sequence for AltGr:
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20040329-00/?p=40003
Fixes #595
Fixes #2080
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hx --health output table's second and third columns were not showing
symbols like ✔ or ✘ to indicate whether LSP or DAP binaries were found.
This change adds these symbols to improve accessibility.
Fixes #1894
Signed-off-by: Nirmal Patel <npate012@gmail.com>
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* Make `:write` create nonexistent subdirectories
Prompting as to whether this should take place remains a TODO.
* Move subdirectory creation to new `w!` command
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The unstyled column on the left from the diagnostics_or_breakpoints gutter
looks sad if you want to add a background to all gutters. Let's fix this.
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The `file_picker_at_current_directory` command opens the file picker at
the current working directory (CWD). This can be useful when paired with
the built-in `:cd` command which changes the CWD.
It has been mapped to `space F` by default.
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During a single HighlightEvent::Source, the highlight spans do not
change and we can merge them into a single style at the beginning
of the event and use it instead of re-computing it for every grapheme
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* Add runtime language configuration (#1794)
* Add set-language typable command to change the language of current buffer.
* Add completer for available language options.
* Update set-language to refresh language server as well
* Add language id based config lookup on `syntax::Loader`.
* Add `Document::set_language3` to set programming language based on language
id.
* Update `Editor::refresh_language_server` to try language detection only if
language is not already set.
* Remove language detection from Editor::refresh_language_server
* Move document language detection to where the scratch buffer is saved.
* Rename Document::set_language3 to Document::set_language_by_language_id.
* Remove unnecessary clone in completers::language
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Fix #1954
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when using helix over mosh, the screen doesn't get cleared and
characters get left all over the place until they are overwritten. with
this change, the screen gets properly cleared as soon as helix starts
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Change parameter/argument key from p to a since paragraph only have p
but parameter are also called arguments sometimes and a is not used.
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Also improved testing facility.
Fix #1580
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* Added checkmarks to health.rs output
* replaced found/not found text with checkmarks
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Instead of first cloning the query and then allocating again to format
the error, format the error using a reference to the query.
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The search implementation would start searching at the next grapheme
boundary after the previous selection. In case the next occurence of the
needle is immediately after the current selection, this occurence would
not be found (without wraparound) because the first grapheme is skipped.
The correct approach is to use the ensure_grapheme_boundary functions instead
of using the functions that skip unconditionally to the next grapheme.
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* Jump to the next number on the line before incrementing
Partially fix #1645
* Refactor to avoid duplicating find_nth_next
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Refs #1898
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