Add markdown.codeBlockIndent setting to customize indentation prefix for
rendered code blocks. Default remains 2 spaces for visual clarity, but
setting to empty string removes indentation for easier copy/paste of
code snippets to scripts, editors, or other tools.
Changes:
- tui: add optional codeBlockIndent to MarkdownTheme interface
- coding-agent: add MarkdownSettings with codeBlockIndent property
- coding-agent: compose theme with settings at call sites (no global state)
- coding-agent: update message components to accept optional MarkdownTheme
Co-authored-by: Mario Zechner <badlogicgames@gmail.com>
Ctrl+\ sends ASCII 28 (File Separator) in legacy terminals. This is
commonly used as SIGQUIT in Unix.
Ctrl+] sends ASCII 29 (Group Separator) in legacy terminals. This is
commonly used as the telnet escape character.
Ctrl+_ sends ASCII 31 (Unit Separator) in legacy terminals. On US
keyboards, - and _ are on the same physical key, so this also functions
as an alias for Ctrl+-.
Undo snapshots are captured for all edit operations:
- Word insertion, backspace, forward delete
- Word/line deletion (Ctrl+W, Ctrl+U, Ctrl+K, Alt+D)
- Yank/yank-pop, paste, autocomplete completion
- Cursor movement starts a new undo unit
- setText() pushes snapshot when content changes
Additionally, history browsing captures the undo state on first entry.
Adds deleteWordForward action bound to Alt+D, which deletes from cursor
to the end of the current word and saves to kill ring for later yanking.
Consecutive forward kills append to the same kill ring entry.
Add kill ring functionality with:
- Ctrl+W/U/K save deleted text to kill ring
- Ctrl+Y yanks (pastes) most recent deletion
- Alt+Y cycles through kill ring (after Ctrl+Y)
- Consecutive deletions accumulate into single entry
In legacy terminal mode (non-Kitty protocol), Alt+key is sent as ESC
followed by the key character. This was only supported for specific keys
(space, backspace, arrows) but not for regular letters.
Add support for Alt+letter sequences to enable keybindings like Alt+Y.
Fixes cursor visibility issues in JetBrains IDE terminals (IntelliJ, PyCharm) where
the hardware cursor either blinks or becomes invisible depending on settings.
Fixes#771
- Add Focusable interface for components that need hardware cursor positioning
- Add CURSOR_MARKER (APC escape sequence) for marking cursor position in render output
- Editor and Input components implement Focusable and emit marker when focused
- TUI extracts cursor position from rendered output and positions hardware cursor
- Track hardwareCursorRow separately from cursorRow for differential rendering
- visibleWidth() and extractAnsiCode() now handle APC sequences
- Update overlay-test.ts example to demonstrate Focusable usage
- Add documentation for Focusable interface in docs/tui.md
Closes#719, closes#525
The Editor component now accepts TUI as the first constructor parameter,
enabling it to query terminal dimensions. When content exceeds available
height, the editor scrolls vertically keeping the cursor visible.
Features:
- Max editor height is 30% of terminal rows (minimum 5 lines)
- Page Up/Down keys scroll by page size
- Scroll indicators show lines above/below: ─── ↑ 5 more ───
Breaking change: Editor constructor signature changed from
new Editor(theme)
to
new Editor(tui, theme)
fixes#732
- Add expandTools to EditorAction in pi-tui so components can access it
- Update bash-execution, compaction-summary-message, branch-summary-message,
and tool-execution to use getEditorKeybindings().getKeys('expandTools')
- Pass expandTools config to setEditorKeybindings in KeybindingsManager.create()
- Style keybinding with 'dim' color, description with 'muted' (matches startup hints)
Add OverlayOptions for configurable positioning (anchor, margins, offsets,
percentages). Add OverlayHandle for programmatic visibility control with
hide/setHidden/isHidden. Add visible callback for responsive overlays.
Extension API: ctx.ui.custom() now accepts overlayOptions and onHandle callback.
Examples: overlay-qa-tests.ts (10 test commands), doom-overlay (DOOM at 35 FPS).
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>
Adds StdinBuffer class (adapted from OpenTUI, MIT license) to split
batched stdin into individual sequences before they reach components.
This fixes key presses being dropped when batched with release events,
which commonly occurs over SSH due to network buffering.
- Each handleInput() call now receives a single event
- matchesKey() and isKeyRelease() work correctly without batching awareness
- Properly buffers incomplete escape sequences across chunks
- Handles bracketed paste mode
Addresses #538
- Enable flag 2 in Kitty protocol for event type reporting
- Add isKeyRelease() and isKeyRepeat() functions
- Parse event type suffix (:1/:2/:3) in Kitty sequences
- Export KeyEventType type
- Add LoginDialogComponent with proper borders (top/bottom DynamicBorder)
- Refactor all OAuth providers to use racing approach (browser callback vs manual paste)
- Add onEscape handler to Input component for cancellation
- Add abortable sleep for GitHub Copilot polling (instant cancel on Escape)
- Show OS-specific click hint (Cmd+click on macOS, Ctrl+click elsewhere)
- Clear content between login phases (fixes GitHub Copilot two-phase flow)
- Use InteractiveMode's showStatus/showError for result messages
- Reorder providers: Anthropic, ChatGPT, GitHub Copilot, Gemini CLI, Antigravity
- Added SymbolKey type with 32 symbol keys
- Added symbol key constants to Key helper (Key.backtick, Key.comma, Key.period, etc.)
- Updated matchesKey() and parseKey() to handle symbol key input
- Added documentation in coding-agent README with examples