Fixes#3648
The confirm-close-surface configuration can now be set to always
ensuring a confirmation dialog is shown before closing a surface, even
if shell integration indicates no running processes.
Fix for misunderstanding in
https://github.com/ghostty-org/ghostty/issues/3400
Adds info about the MetricModifier config options that they can be used
with percentages, and links to the config option `adjust-cell-width`
that has more info
Based on both context and observed behavior, "now" was intended to be "not" in the paragraph describing the behavior of `focus-follows-mouse` is set to `true`.
Fixes#3114
I forgot that the format gets parsed as a Zig string so putting it in
already parsed made `+list-keybinds` incorrect. It worked either way but
this fixes the `+list-keybinds` CLI action.
# Description
This commit introduces the ability to launch the quick terminal in the
middle position.

## Note to reviewer
- The quick terminal is currently centered. Should we consider adding a
top offset to better align with the screenshot in [the issue](#2494 )?
Should it be configurable?
- On large monitors, half the visible frame might be excessively large.
To mitigate, I am planning to implement #2384 but we should probably
agree on a good default maximum width/height in middle position.
- I also figured out, reloading the configuration does not update the
quick terminal configuration. That is also an issue I will try to fix.
Resolves#2494
I agree to relicense my commit to MIT.
Fixes#3106
Related to #2838
Discussion in #2363
This breaks fixterms encodings for these specific keys so that shells
and other programs that rely on the legacy encoding for these keys will
work by default.
This only does this for macOS because for whatever reason during the
large beta period, only macOS users found this as lacking.
If users want to restore fixterms behaviors, they can rebind these keys
as `unbind`.
From: https://github.com/ghostty-org/ghostty/discussions/2363#discussioncomment-11645228
The justification there makes sense to me and I think it would be a good
change to make. Copied here:
> There are a few bindings that feel a little weird on macOS. My suggestions:
>
> (1) Equalize Splits
> ```
> keybind = shift+opt+equal=unbind
> keybind = ctrl+cmd+equal=equalize_splits
> ```
> The default hijacks the `±` character on US keyboards. Believe it or not, I do use ± in the terminal. Ctrl+cmd+equal matches the arrow key bindings in the Window > Resize Split menu and thus looks more elegant and is easier to memorize.
>
> (2) Jump to Prompt
> ```
> keybind = cmd+up=jump_to_prompt:-1
> keybind = cmd+down=jump_to_prompt:1
> ```
> These are the bindings in Terminal.app. The default shift-cmd-up/down is usually associated with extending a selection. Cmd-up/down are available (they currently act as simple up/down). I bind them additionally to the defaults.
In a [Discord
thread](https://discord.com/channels/1005603569187160125/1319727495473397791)
someone was having problems running Ghostty because they had
accidentally created a directory called `~/.config/ghostty/config`.
Instead of erroring out Ghostty would hang trying to "read" the
directory. Crashes can also happen if the argument to `--config-file` on
the CLI or a recursively loaded config file.
This patch prevents those hangs or crashes by refusing to read anything
but a plain file (symbolic links to plain files continue to work as
well).
Subsumes #2580 (which has multiple conflicts with main due to recent
changes to metrics); I figured it'd be easier to just implement it this
way.
#2580 claimed to solve #2487 but I don't think it really does- ideally
we can think of a good way to configure each individual cursor type, but
I don't wanna just do something ad hoc and add a bunch of config keys
blindly so I limited the scope of this.
## Description
Introduce a setting allowing to customize the behavior of the quick
terminal when it loses focus. By default, the quick terminal will
automatically hide. However, you can now configure it to remain open by
setting `quick-terminal-autohide: false`.
Resolves#2558
Introduce a setting allowing to customize the behavior of the quick terminal
when it loses focus. By default, the quick terminal will automatically hide.
However, you can now configure it to remain open by setting
`quick-terminal-autohide: false`.
Resolves#2558
Ghostty now has a release channel build configuration. Current valid
values are "tip" and "stable" but I imagine more will be added in the
future.
The release channel is inferred whether the version we specify with the
`-Dversion-string` build flag has a prerelease tag or not. If it does,
the release channel is "tip". If it doesn't, the release channel is
"stable".
This also adds a configuration to specify the release channel for
auto-updates for the macOS application.
This prevents forcibly injecting any configured shell integration into
the command's environment. Automatic shell detection is enabled, unless
shell integration has been explicitly disabled.