* readline style insert mode
* update keymap.md
* don't save change history in insert mode
* Revert "don't save change history in insert mode"
This reverts commit cb47f946d7fb62ceda68e7d1692a3914d0be7762.
* don't affect register and history in insert mode
* add insert_register
* don't call exit_select_mode in insert mode
* avoid set_selection
* avoid duplicated current!
* helix-view/view: impl method to remove document from jumps
* helix-view/editor: impl close_document
* helix-view/editor: remove close_buffer argument from `close`
According to archseer, this was never implemented or used properly. Now
that we have a proper "buffer close" function, we can get rid of this.
* helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose)
This behaves the same as Kakoune's `delete-buffer` / `db` command:
* With 3 files opened by the user with `:o ab`, `:o cd`, and `:o ef`:
* `buffer-close` once closes `ef` and switches to `cd`
* `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ab`
* `buffer-close` again closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer
* With 3 files opened from the command line with `hx -- ab cd ef`:
* `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to `cd`
* `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ef`
* `buffer-close` again closes `ef` and switches to a scratch buffer
* With 1 file opened (`ab`):
* `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer
* `buffer-close` again closes the scratch buffer and switches to a new
scratch buffer
* helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close! (bclose!, bc!)
Namely, if you have a document open in multiple splits, all the splits
will be closed at the same time, leaving only splits without that
document focused (or a scratch buffer if they were all focused on that
buffer).
* helix-view/tree: reset focus if Tree is empty
* Add commit hash to version info, if present
* Rename GIT_HASH to indicate that it includes version, fix linter error
* Add whitespace after use statement
Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net>
Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net>
* Add arrow keys to view mode
* Drop C-up and C-down
* Update docs for #987
* Format correctly
* Drop other keymaps
* Correct keymap.md
* Add arrow keys to view mode
Drop C-up and C-down
Update docs for #987
Format correctly
Drop other keymaps
Correct keymap.md
Rebase
Co-authored-by: Rust & Python <nexinov@localhost.gud-o15>
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
* Allow keys to be mapped to sequences of commands
* Handle `Sequence` at the start of `Keymap::get`
* Use `"[Multiple commands]"` as command sequence doc
* Add command sequence example to `remapping.md`
* add wonly
* Update book/src/keymap.md
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
* add `wonly` to space w mode too
* remove the TODO
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
Adds ctrl! and alt! macros (which existed before the big keymap
refactor) and uses them in event handling of Components. Note
that this converts crossterm's KeyEvent to our own KeyEvent on
each invocation of handle_event in Components.
Space mode and view mode are duplicated on two different
keybinds, and they tend to get out of sync by contributers
forgetting to update both of them. This commit adds a test
that explicitly checks that they are identical. Prevents
issues like #1050.
b which was assigned to page_up conflicts with
align to bottom, so this commit replaces page up,
down, etc keybinds to use normal mode keybinds
(C-f, C-b, etc) in view mode too.