The 100ms timeout was causing Kitty protocol detection to fail when the
terminal response was delayed (e.g., due to event loop blocking during
startup). This resulted in shift+enter not working in some scenarios.
Changes:
- Remove timeout-based Kitty detection, process input immediately
- Detect Kitty response in stdinBuffer output (handles split data)
- Add modifyOtherKeys fallback for terminals without Kitty support
(matches xterm format \x1b[27;modifier;keycode~)
- Skills registered as /skill:name commands for quick access
- Toggle via /settings or skills.enableSkillCommands in settings.json
- Fuzzy matching for all slash command autocomplete (type /skbra for /skill:brave-search)
- Moved fuzzy module from coding-agent to tui package for reuse
Closes#630 by @Dwsy (reimplemented with fixes)
Pasted content containing Kitty key release patterns (e.g., :3F in bluetooth
MAC addresses) was incorrectly detected as a key release event and dropped.
The fix checks for bracketed paste markers before running pattern checks.
Also applied to isKeyRepeat() for consistency.
Closes#623
- Send SIGWINCH to self on terminal start to refresh stale dimensions (Unix only)
- Change requestRender(true) to set previousWidth = -1 to trigger widthChanged
- Update first render condition to skip when widthChanged is true
Fixes#599
Adds overlay rendering capability to the TUI, enabling floating modal
components that render on top of existing content without clearing the screen.
- Add showOverlay(), hideOverlay(), hasOverlay() methods to TUI
- Implement ANSI-aware line compositing via extractSegments()
- Support overlay stack (multiple overlays, later on top)
- Add { overlay: true } option to ctx.ui.custom()
- Add overlay-test.ts example extension
Also fixes pre-existing bug where bash tool output cached visual lines
at fixed terminal width, causing crashes on terminal resize.
Co-authored-by: Nico Bailon <nico.bailon@gmail.com>