diff --git a/alacritty.yml b/alacritty.yml index 93015a84..73046a6a 100644 --- a/alacritty.yml +++ b/alacritty.yml @@ -280,58 +280,6 @@ visual_bell: # The value `0.0` is completely transparent and `1.0` is opaque. background_opacity: 1.0 -# Mouse bindings -# -# Available fields: -# - mouse -# - action -# - mods (optional) -# -# Values for `mouse`: -# - Middle -# - Left -# - Right -# - Numeric identifier such as `5` -# -# All available `mods` and `action` values are documented in the key binding -# section. -mouse_bindings: - - { mouse: Middle, action: PasteSelection } - -mouse: - # Click settings - # - # The `double_click` and `triple_click` settings control the time - # alacritty should wait for accepting multiple clicks as one double - # or triple click. - double_click: { threshold: 300 } - triple_click: { threshold: 300 } - - # If this is `true`, the cursor is temporarily hidden when typing. - hide_when_typing: false - - url: - # URL launcher - # - # This program is executed when clicking on a text which is recognized as a URL. - # The URL is always added to the command as the last parameter. - # - # When set to `None`, URL launching will be disabled completely. - # - # Default: - # - (macOS) open - # - (Linux) xdg-open - # - (Windows) explorer - #launcher: - # program: xdg-open - # args: [] - - # URL modifiers - # - # These are the modifiers that need to be held down for opening URLs when clicking - # on them. The available modifiers are documented in the key binding section. - modifiers: None - selection: semantic_escape_chars: ",│`|:\"' ()[]{}<>" @@ -415,66 +363,103 @@ debug: # Record all characters and escape sequences as test data. ref_test: false +mouse: + # Click settings + # + # The `double_click` and `triple_click` settings control the time + # alacritty should wait for accepting multiple clicks as one double + # or triple click. + double_click: { threshold: 300 } + triple_click: { threshold: 300 } + + # If this is `true`, the cursor is temporarily hidden when typing. + hide_when_typing: false + + url: + # URL launcher + # + # This program is executed when clicking on a text which is recognized as a URL. + # The URL is always added to the command as the last parameter. + # + # When set to `None`, URL launching will be disabled completely. + # + # Default: + # - (macOS) open + # - (Linux) xdg-open + # - (Windows) explorer + #launcher: + # program: xdg-open + # args: [] + + # URL modifiers + # + # These are the modifiers that need to be held down for opening URLs when clicking + # on them. The available modifiers are documented in the key binding section. + modifiers: None + +# Mouse bindings +# +# Mouse bindings are specified as a list of objects, much like the key +# bindings further below. +# +# Each mouse binding will specify a: +# +# - `mouse`: +# +# - Middle +# - Left +# - Right +# - Numeric identifier such as `5` +# +# - `action` (see key bindings) +# +# And optionally: +# +# - `mods` (see key bindings) +mouse_bindings: + - { mouse: Middle, action: PasteSelection } + # Key bindings # -# Key bindings are specified as a list of objects. Each binding will specify a -# key and modifiers required to trigger it, terminal modes where the binding is -# applicable, and what should be done when the key binding fires. It can either -# send a byte sequence to the running application (`chars`), execute a -# predefined action (`action`) or fork and execute a specified command plus -# arguments (`command`). +# Key bindings are specified as a list of objects. For example, this is the +# default paste binding: # -# Bindings are always filled by default, but will be replaced when a new binding -# with the same triggers is defined. To unset a default binding, it can be -# mapped to the `None` action. +# `- { key: V, mods: Control|Shift, action: Paste }` # -# Example: -# `- { key: V, mods: Control|Shift, action: Paste }` +# Each key binding will specify a: # -# Available fields: -# - key -# - mods (optional) -# - chars | action | command (exactly one required) -# - mode (optional) +# - `key`: Identifier of the key pressed # -# Values for `key`: -# - `A` -> `Z` -# - `F1` -> `F12` -# - `Key1` -> `Key0` +# - A-Z +# - F1-F12 +# - Key0-Key9 # -# A full list with available key codes can be found here: -# https://docs.rs/glutin/*/glutin/enum.VirtualKeyCode.html#variants +# A full list with available key codes can be found here: +# https://docs.rs/glutin/*/glutin/enum.VirtualKeyCode.html#variants # -# Instead of using the name of the keys, the `key` field also supports using -# the scancode of the desired key. Scancodes have to be specified as a -# decimal number. -# This command will allow you to display the hex scancodes for certain keys: -# `showkey --scancodes` +# Instead of using the name of the keys, the `key` field also supports using +# the scancode of the desired key. Scancodes have to be specified as a +# decimal number. This command will allow you to display the hex scancodes +# for certain keys: # -# Values for `mods`: -# - Command -# - Control -# - Option -# - Super -# - Shift -# - Alt +# `showkey --scancodes`. # -# Multiple `mods` can be combined using `|` like this: `mods: Control|Shift`. -# Whitespace and capitalization is relevant and must match the example. +# Then exactly one of: # -# Values for `chars`: -# The `chars` field writes the specified string to the terminal. This makes -# it possible to pass escape sequences. -# To find escape codes for bindings like `PageUp` ("\x1b[5~"), you can run -# the command `showkey -a` outside of tmux. -# Note that applications use terminfo to map escape sequences back to -# keys. It is therefore required to update the terminfo when -# changing an escape sequence. +# - `chars`: Send a byte sequence to the running application # -# Values for `action`: +# The `chars` field writes the specified string to the terminal. This makes +# it possible to pass escape sequences. To find escape codes for bindings +# like `PageUp` (`"\x1b[5~"`), you can run the command `showkey -a` outside +# of tmux. Note that applications use terminfo to map escape sequences back +# to keys. It is therefore required to update the terminfo when changing an +# escape sequence. +# +# - `action`: Execute a predefined action +# +# - Copy # - Paste # - PasteSelection -# - Copy # - IncreaseFontSize # - DecreaseFontSize # - ResetFontSize @@ -487,26 +472,50 @@ debug: # - ClearHistory # - Hide # - Quit -# - ClearLogNotice -# - SpawnNewInstance # - ToggleFullscreen +# - SpawnNewInstance +# - ClearLogNotice # - None # -# Values for `action` (macOS only): +# (macOS only): # - ToggleSimpleFullscreen: Enters fullscreen without occupying another space # -# Values for `command`: -# The `command` field must be a map containing a `program` string and -# an `args` array of command line parameter strings. +# - `command`: Fork and execute a specified command plus arguments # -# Example: -# `command: { program: "alacritty", args: ["-e", "vttest"] }` +# The `command` field must be a map containing a `program` string and an +# `args` array of command line parameter strings. For example: +# `{ program: "alacritty", args: ["-e", "vttest"] }` # -# Values for `mode`: -# - ~AppCursor -# - AppCursor -# - ~AppKeypad -# - AppKeypad +# And optionally: +# +# - `mods`: Key modifiers to filter binding actions +# +# - Command +# - Control +# - Option +# - Super +# - Shift +# - Alt +# +# Multiple `mods` can be combined using `|` like this: +# `mods: Control|Shift`. +# Whitespace and capitalization are relevant and must match the example. +# +# - `mode`: Indicate a binding for only specific terminal reported modes +# +# This is mainly used to send applications the correct escape sequences +# when in different modes. +# +# - AppCursor +# - AppKeypad +# - Alt +# +# A `~` operator can be used before a mode to apply the binding whenever +# the mode is *not* active, e.g. `~Alt`. +# +# Bindings are always filled by default, but will be replaced when a new +# binding with the same triggers is defined. To unset a default binding, it can +# be mapped to the `None` action. key_bindings: # (Windows/Linux only) #- { key: V, mods: Control|Shift, action: Paste }