diff --git a/alacritty.yml b/alacritty.yml index 49a33737..c82db1b3 100644 --- a/alacritty.yml +++ b/alacritty.yml @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ -# Configuration for Alacritty, the GPU enhanced terminal emulator +# Configuration for Alacritty, the GPU enhanced terminal emulator. # Any items in the `env` entry below will be added as # environment variables. Some entries may override variables -# set by alacritty it self. +# set by alacritty itself. env: - # TERM env customization. + # TERM env customization # - # If this property is not set, alacritty will set it to xterm-256color. + # If this property is not set, alacritty will set it to `xterm-256color`. # # Note that some xterm terminfo databases don't declare support for italics. # You can verify this by checking for the presence of `smso` and `sitm` in @@ -15,112 +15,107 @@ env: TERM: xterm-256color window: - # Window dimensions in character columns and lines - # Falls back to size specified by window manager if set to 0x0. - # (changes require restart) + # Window dimensions (changes require restart) + # + # Specified in number of columns/lines, not pixels. + # If both are `0`, this setting is ignored. dimensions: columns: 80 lines: 24 - # Adds this many blank pixels of padding around the window - # Units are physical pixels; this is not DPI aware. - # (change requires restart) + # Window padding (changes require restart) + # + # Blank space added around the window in pixels. This padding is not scaled + # by DPI and the specified value is always added at both opposing sides. padding: x: 2 y: 2 # Window decorations - # Available values: - # - `full`: Window with borders and title bar. - # - `none`: Window without borders or title bar. + # + # Values for `decorations`: + # - full: Borders and title bar + # - none: Neither borders nor title bar decorations: full scrolling: - # How many lines of scrollback to keep, - # '0' will disable scrolling. + # Maximum number of lines in the scrollback buffer. + # Specifying '0' will disable scrolling. history: 10000 - # Number of lines the viewport will move for every line - # scrolled when scrollback is enabled (history > 0). + # Number of lines the viewport will move for every line scrolled when + # scrollback is enabled (history > 0). multiplier: 3 # Faux Scrolling # - # The `faux_multiplier` setting controls the number - # of lines the terminal should scroll when the alternate - # screen buffer is active. This is used to allow mouse - # scrolling for applications like `man`. + # The `faux_multiplier` setting controls the number of lines the terminal + # should scroll when the alternate screen buffer is active. This is used + # to allow mouse scrolling for applications like `man`. # - # To disable this completely, set `faux_multiplier` to 0. + # Specifying `0` will disable faux scrolling. faux_multiplier: 3 - # Automatically scroll to the bottom when new text is written - # to the terminal. + # Scroll to the bottom when new text is written to the terminal. auto_scroll: false -# Spaces per Tab +# Spaces per Tab (changes require restart) # -# This setting defines the width of a tab in cells. Changes to this -# value require a restart to take effect. +# This setting defines the width of a tab in cells. # # Some applications, like Emacs, rely on knowing about the width of a tab. # To prevent unexpected behavior in these applications, it's also required to # change the `it` value in terminfo when altering this setting. tabspaces: 8 -# When true, bold text is drawn using the bright variant of colors. -draw_bold_text_with_bright_colors: true - # Font configuration (changes require restart) # # Important font attributes like antialiasing, subpixel aa, and hinting can be # controlled through fontconfig. Specifically, the following attributes should # have an effect: -# -# * hintstyle -# * antialias -# * lcdfilter -# * rgba +# - hintstyle +# - antialias +# - lcdfilter +# - rgba # # For instance, if you wish to disable subpixel antialiasing, you might set the -# rgba property to "none". If you wish to completely disable antialiasing, you -# can set antialias to false. +# rgba property to `none`. If you wish to completely disable antialiasing, you +# can set antialias to `false`. # -# Please see these resources for more information on how to use fontconfig -# -# * https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/font_configuration#Fontconfig_configuration -# * file:///usr/share/doc/fontconfig/fontconfig-user.html +# Please see these resources for more information on how to use fontconfig: +# - https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/font_configuration#Fontconfig_configuration +# - file:///usr/share/doc/fontconfig/fontconfig-user.html font: - # The normal (roman) font face to use. + # Normal (roman) font face normal: - family: monospace # should be "Menlo" or something on macOS. - # Style can be specified to pick a specific face. + family: monospace + # The `style` can be specified to pick a specific face. # style: Regular - # The bold font face + # Bold font face bold: - family: monospace # should be "Menlo" or something on macOS. - # Style can be specified to pick a specific face. + family: monospace + # The `style` can be specified to pick a specific face. # style: Bold - # The italic font face + # Italic font face italic: - family: monospace # should be "Menlo" or something on macOS. - # Style can be specified to pick a specific face. + family: monospace + # The `style` can be specified to pick a specific face. # style: Italic - # Point size of the font + # Point size size: 11.0 - # Offset is the extra space around each character. offset.y can be thought of - # as modifying the linespacing, and offset.x as modifying the letter spacing. + # Offset is the extra space around each character. `offset.y` can be thought of + # as modifying the line spacing, and `offset.x` as modifying the letter spacing. offset: x: 0 y: 0 # Glyph offset determines the locations of the glyphs within their cells with - # the default being at the bottom. Increase the x offset to move the glyph to - # the right, increase the y offset to move the glyph upward. + # the default being at the bottom. Increasing `x` moves the glyph to the right, + # increasing `y` moves the glyph upwards. glyph_offset: x: 0 y: 0 @@ -131,18 +126,17 @@ font: # `WINIT_HIDPI_FACTOR=1.0 alacritty` to scale the font. scale_with_dpi: true - # OS X only: use thin stroke font rendering. Thin strokes are suitable - # for retina displays, but for non-retina you probably want this set to - # false. - use_thin_strokes: true - -# Should display the render timer +# Display the time it takes to redraw each frame. render_timer: false -# Use custom cursor colors. If true, display the cursor in the cursor.foreground -# and cursor.background colors, otherwise invert the colors of the cursor. +# Use custom cursor colors. If `true`, the `colors.cursor.foreground` and +# `colors.cursor.background` colors will be used to display the cursor. +# Otherwise the cell colors are inverted for the cursor. custom_cursor_colors: false +# If `true`, bold text is drawn using the bright color variants. +draw_bold_text_with_bright_colors: true + # Colors (Tomorrow Night Bright) colors: # Default colors @@ -150,16 +144,18 @@ colors: background: '0x000000' foreground: '0xeaeaea' - # (Optional) Bright and Dim foreground colors + # Bright and dim foreground colors # # The dimmed foreground color is calculated automatically if it is not present. # If the bright foreground color is not set, or `draw_bold_text_with_bright_colors` # is `false`, the normal foreground color will be used. # - # dim_foreground: '0x9a9a9a' - # bright_foreground: '0xffffff' + #dim_foreground: '0x9a9a9a' + #bright_foreground: '0xffffff' - # Colors the cursor will use if `custom_cursor_colors` is true + # Cursor colors + # + # These will only be used when the `custom_cursor_colors` field is set to `true`. cursor: text: '0x000000' cursor: '0xffffff' @@ -186,7 +182,10 @@ colors: cyan: '0x54ced6' white: '0xffffff' - # Dim colors (Optional) + # Dim colors + # + # If the dim colors are not set, they will be calculated automatically based + # on the `normal` colors. dim: black: '0x333333' red: '0xf2777a' @@ -205,20 +204,19 @@ colors: # setting the `duration` property (represented in milliseconds). You can also # configure the transition function by setting the `animation` property. # -# Possible values for `animation` -# `Ease` -# `EaseOut` -# `EaseOutSine` -# `EaseOutQuad` -# `EaseOutCubic` -# `EaseOutQuart` -# `EaseOutQuint` -# `EaseOutExpo` -# `EaseOutCirc` -# `Linear` -# -# To completely disable the visual bell, set its duration to 0. +# Values for `animation`: +# - Ease +# - EaseOut +# - EaseOutSine +# - EaseOutQuad +# - EaseOutCubic +# - EaseOutQuart +# - EaseOutQuint +# - EaseOutExpo +# - EaseOutCirc +# - Linear # +# Specifying a `duration` of `0` will disable the visual bell. visual_bell: animation: EaseOutExpo duration: 0 @@ -228,19 +226,19 @@ background_opacity: 1.0 # Mouse bindings # -# Currently doesn't support modifiers. Both the `mouse` and `action` fields must -# be specified. +# Available fields: +# - mouse +# - action +# - mods (optional) # # Values for `mouse`: -# - Middle -# - Left -# - Right -# - Numeric identifier such as `5` +# - Middle +# - Left +# - Right +# - Numeric identifier such as `5` # -# Values for `action`: -# - Paste -# - PasteSelection -# - Copy (TODO) +# All available `mods` and `action` values are documented in the key binding +# section. mouse_bindings: - { mouse: Middle, action: PasteSelection } @@ -260,15 +258,16 @@ dynamic_title: true hide_cursor_when_typing: false -# Style of the cursor +# Cursor style # # Values for 'cursor_style': -# - Block -# - Underline -# - Beam +# - Block +# - Underline +# - Beam cursor_style: Block -# Whether the cursor should be a hollow block on window focus loss +# If this is `true`, the cursor will be rendered as a hollow box when the +# window is not focused. unfocused_hollow_cursor: true # Live config reload (changes require restart) @@ -276,64 +275,82 @@ live_config_reload: true # Shell # -# You can set shell.program to the path of your favorite shell, e.g. /bin/fish. -# Entries in shell.args are passed unmodified as arguments to the shell. +# You can set `shell.program` to the path of your favorite shell, e.g. `/bin/fish`. +# Entries in `shell.args` are passed unmodified as arguments to the shell. # -# shell: -# program: /bin/bash -# args: -# - --login +#shell: +# program: /bin/bash +# args: +# - --login # Key bindings # -# Each binding is defined as an object with some properties. Most of the -# properties are optional. All of the alphabetical keys should have a letter for -# the `key` value such as `V`. Function keys are probably what you would expect -# as well (F1, F2, ..). The number keys above the main keyboard are encoded as -# `Key1`, `Key2`, etc. Keys on the number pad are encoded `Number1`, `Number2`, -# etc. These all match the glutin::VirtualKeyCode variants. +# 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 sequnce to the running application (`chars`), execute +# a predefined action (`action`) or fork and execute a specified command plus +# arguments (`command`). # -# A list with all available `key` names can be found here: -# https://docs.rs/glutin/*/glutin/enum.VirtualKeyCode.html#variants +# Example: +# `- { key: V, mods: Command, action: Paste }` # -# Possible values for `mods` -# `Command`, `Super` refer to the super/command/windows key -# `Control` for the control key -# `Shift` for the Shift key -# `Alt` and `Option` refer to alt/option +# Available fields: +# - key +# - mods (optional) +# - chars | action | command (exactly one required) +# - mode (optional) # -# mods may be combined with a `|`. For example, requiring control and shift -# looks like: +# Values for `key`: +# - `A` -> `Z` +# - `F1` -> `F12` +# - `Key1` -> `Key0` # -# mods: Control|Shift +# A full list with available key codes can be found here: +# https://docs.rs/glutin/*/glutin/enum.VirtualKeyCode.html#variants # -# The parser is currently quite sensitive to whitespace and capitalization - -# capitalization must match exactly, and piped items must not have whitespace -# around them. +# Values for `mods`: +# - Command +# - Control +# - Shift +# - Alt # -# Either an `action`, `chars`, or `command` field must be present. -# `action` must be one of the following: -# - `Paste` -# - `PasteSelection` -# - `Copy` -# - `IncreaseFontSize` -# - `DecreaseFontSize` -# - `ResetFontSize` -# - `ScrollPageUp` -# - `ScrollPageDown` -# - `ScrollToTop` -# - `ScrollToBottom` -# - `Quit` -# `chars` writes the specified string every time that binding is activated. -# These should generally be escape sequences, but they can be configured to -# send arbitrary strings of bytes. -# `command` must be a map containing a `program` string, and `args` array of -# strings. For example: -# - { ... , command: { program: "alacritty", args: ["-e", "vttest"] } } +# Multiple `mods` can be combined using `|` like this: `mods: Control|Shift`. +# Whitespace and capitalization is relevant and must match the example. # -# Want to add a binding (e.g. "PageUp") but are unsure what the X sequence -# (e.g. "\x1b[5~") is? Open another terminal (like xterm) without tmux, -# then run `showkey -a` to get the sequence associated to a key combination. +# 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. +# +# Values for `action`: +# - Paste +# - PasteSelection +# - Copy +# - IncreaseFontSize +# - DecreaseFontSize +# - ResetFontSize +# - ScrollPageUp +# - ScrollPageDown +# - ScrollToTop +# - ScrollToBottom +# - ClearHistory +# - Hide +# - Quit +# +# Values for `command`: +# The `command` field must be a map containing a `program` string and +# an `args` array of command line parameter strings. +# +# Example: +# `command: { program: "alacritty", args: ["-e", "vttest"] }` +# +# Values for `mode`: +# - ~AppCursor +# - AppCursor +# - ~AppKeypad +# - AppKeypad key_bindings: - { key: V, mods: Control|Shift, action: Paste } - { key: C, mods: Control|Shift, action: Copy } diff --git a/alacritty_macos.yml b/alacritty_macos.yml index 9c911e26..07566b22 100644 --- a/alacritty_macos.yml +++ b/alacritty_macos.yml @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ -# Configuration for Alacritty, the GPU enhanced terminal emulator +# Configuration for Alacritty, the GPU enhanced terminal emulator. # Any items in the `env` entry below will be added as # environment variables. Some entries may override variables -# set by alacritty it self. +# set by alacritty itself. env: - # TERM env customization. + # TERM env customization # - # If this property is not set, alacritty will set it to xterm-256color. + # If this property is not set, alacritty will set it to `xterm-256color`. # # Note that some xterm terminfo databases don't declare support for italics. # You can verify this by checking for the presence of `smso` and `sitm` in @@ -14,20 +14,24 @@ env: TERM: xterm-256color window: - # Window dimensions in character columns and lines - # (changes require restart) + # Window dimensions (changes require restart) + # + # Specified in number of columns/lines, not pixels. + # If both are `0`, this setting is ignored. dimensions: columns: 80 lines: 24 - # Adds this many blank pixels of padding around the window - # Units are physical pixels; this is not DPI aware. - # (change requires restart) + # Window padding (changes require restart) + # + # Blank space added around the window in pixels. This padding is not scaled + # by DPI and the specified value is always added at both opposing sides. padding: x: 2 y: 2 # Window decorations + # # Available values: # - `full`: Window with title bar and title bar buttons # - `none`: Window without title bar, rounded corners, or drop shadow @@ -35,76 +39,77 @@ window: # bar buttons # - `buttonless`: Window with title bar with transparent background and no # title bar buttons + # Window decorations + # + # Values for `decorations`: + # - full: Borders and title bar + # - none: Neither borders nor title bar + # - buttonless: Title bar, transparent background and title bar buttons + # - transparent: Title bar, transparent background, but no title bar buttons decorations: full scrolling: - # How many lines of scrollback to keep, - # '0' will disable scrolling. + # Maximum number of lines in the scrollback buffer. + # Specifying '0' will disable scrolling. history: 10000 - # Number of lines the viewport will move for every line - # scrolled when scrollback is enabled (history > 0). + # Number of lines the viewport will move for every line scrolled when + # scrollback is enabled (history > 0). multiplier: 3 # Faux Scrolling # - # The `faux_multiplier` setting controls the number - # of lines the terminal should scroll when the alternate - # screen buffer is active. This is used to allow mouse - # scrolling for applications like `man`. + # The `faux_multiplier` setting controls the number of lines the terminal + # should scroll when the alternate screen buffer is active. This is used + # to allow mouse scrolling for applications like `man`. # - # To disable this completely, set `faux_multiplier` to 0. + # Specifying `0` will disable faux scrolling. faux_multiplier: 3 - # Automatically scroll to the bottom when new text is written - # to the terminal. + # Scroll to the bottom when new text is written to the terminal. auto_scroll: false -# Spaces per Tab +# Spaces per Tab (changes require restart) # -# This setting defines the width of a tab in cells. Changes to this -# value require a restart to take effect. +# This setting defines the width of a tab in cells. # # Some applications, like Emacs, rely on knowing about the width of a tab. # To prevent unexpected behavior in these applications, it's also required to # change the `it` value in terminfo when altering this setting. tabspaces: 8 -# When true, bold text is drawn using the bright variant of colors. -draw_bold_text_with_bright_colors: true - # Font configuration (changes require restart) font: - # The normal (roman) font face to use. + # Normal (roman) font face normal: family: Menlo - # Style can be specified to pick a specific face. + # The `style` can be specified to pick a specific face. # style: Regular - # The bold font face + # Italic font face bold: family: Menlo - # Style can be specified to pick a specific face. + # The `style` can be specified to pick a specific face. # style: Bold - # The italic font face + # Italic font face italic: family: Menlo - # Style can be specified to pick a specific face. + # The `style` can be specified to pick a specific face. # style: Italic - # Point size of the font + # Point size size: 12.0 - # Offset is the extra space around each character. offset.y can be thought of - # as modifying the linespacing, and offset.x as modifying the letter spacing. + # Offset is the extra space around each character. `offset.y` can be thought of + # as modifying the line spacing, and `offset.x` as modifying the letter spacing. offset: x: 0 y: 0 # Glyph offset determines the locations of the glyphs within their cells with - # the default being at the bottom. Increase the x offset to move the glyph to - # the right, increase the y offset to move the glyph upward. + # the default being at the bottom. Increasing `x` moves the glyph to the right, + # increasing `y` moves the glyph upwards. glyph_offset: x: 0 y: 0 @@ -113,18 +118,23 @@ font: # screens and make reading text a little easier. scale_with_dpi: true - # OS X only: use thin stroke font rendering. Thin strokes are suitable - # for retina displays, but for non-retina you probably want this set to - # false. + # Thin stroke font rendering (OS X only) + # + # Thin strokes are suitable for retina displays, but for non-retina screens + # it is recommended to set `use_thin_strokes` to `false` use_thin_strokes: true -# Should display the render timer +# Display the time it takes to redraw each frame. render_timer: false -# Use custom cursor colors. If true, display the cursor in the cursor.foreground -# and cursor.background colors, otherwise invert the colors of the cursor. +# Use custom cursor colors. If `true`, the `colors.cursor.foreground` and +# `colors.cursor.background` colors will be used to display the cursor. +# Otherwise the cell colors are inverted for the cursor. custom_cursor_colors: false +# If `true`, bold text is drawn using the bright color variants. +draw_bold_text_with_bright_colors: true + # Colors (Tomorrow Night Bright) colors: # Default colors @@ -132,16 +142,18 @@ colors: background: '0x000000' foreground: '0xeaeaea' - # (Optional) Bright and Dim foreground colors + # Bright and dim foreground colors # # The dimmed foreground color is calculated automatically if it is not present. # If the bright foreground color is not set, or `draw_bold_text_with_bright_colors` # is `false`, the normal foreground color will be used. # - # dim_foreground: '0x9a9a9a' - # bright_foreground: '0xffffff' + #dim_foreground: '0x9a9a9a' + #bright_foreground: '0xffffff' - # Colors the cursor will use if `custom_cursor_colors` is true + # Cursor colors + # + # These will only be used when the `custom_cursor_colors` field is set to `true`. cursor: text: '0x000000' cursor: '0xffffff' @@ -168,7 +180,10 @@ colors: cyan: '0x54ced6' white: '0xffffff' - # Dim colors (Optional) + # Dim colors + # + # If the dim colors are not set, they will be calculated automatically based + # on the `normal` colors. dim: black: '0x333333' red: '0xf2777a' @@ -179,7 +194,6 @@ colors: cyan: '0x66cccc' white: '0xdddddd' - # Visual Bell # # Any time the BEL code is received, Alacritty "rings" the visual bell. Once @@ -188,20 +202,19 @@ colors: # setting the `duration` property (represented in milliseconds). You can also # configure the transition function by setting the `animation` property. # -# Possible values for `animation` -# `Ease` -# `EaseOut` -# `EaseOutSine` -# `EaseOutQuad` -# `EaseOutCubic` -# `EaseOutQuart` -# `EaseOutQuint` -# `EaseOutExpo` -# `EaseOutCirc` -# `Linear` -# -# To completely disable the visual bell, set its duration to 0. +# Values for `animation`: +# - Ease +# - EaseOut +# - EaseOutSine +# - EaseOutQuad +# - EaseOutCubic +# - EaseOutQuart +# - EaseOutQuint +# - EaseOutExpo +# - EaseOutCirc +# - Linear # +# Specifying a `duration` of `0` will disable the visual bell. visual_bell: animation: EaseOutExpo duration: 0 @@ -211,8 +224,10 @@ background_opacity: 1.0 # Mouse bindings # -# Currently doesn't support modifiers. Both the `mouse` and `action` fields must -# be specified. +# Available fields: +# - mouse +# - action +# - mods (optional) # # Values for `mouse`: # - Middle @@ -220,10 +235,8 @@ background_opacity: 1.0 # - Right # - Numeric identifier such as `5` # -# Values for `action`: -# - Paste -# - PasteSelection -# - Copy (TODO) +# All available `mods` and `action` values are documented in the key binding +# section. mouse_bindings: - { mouse: Middle, action: PasteSelection } @@ -243,15 +256,16 @@ dynamic_title: true hide_cursor_when_typing: false -# Style of the cursor +# Cursor style # # Values for 'cursor_style': -# - Block -# - Underline -# - Beam +# - Block +# - Underline +# - Beam cursor_style: Block -# Whether the cursor should be a hollow block on window focus loss +# If this is `true`, the cursor will be rendered as a hollow box when the +# window is not focused. unfocused_hollow_cursor: true # Live config reload (changes require restart) @@ -259,60 +273,82 @@ live_config_reload: true # Shell # -# You can set shell.program to the path of your favorite shell, e.g. /bin/fish. -# Entries in shell.args are passed unmodified as arguments to the shell. +# You can set `shell.program` to the path of your favorite shell, e.g. `/bin/fish`. +# Entries in `shell.args` are passed unmodified as arguments to the shell. # -# shell: -# program: /bin/bash -# args: -# - --login +#shell: +# program: /bin/bash +# args: +# - --login # Key bindings # -# Each binding is defined as an object with some properties. Most of the -# properties are optional. All of the alphabetical keys should have a letter for -# the `key` value such as `V`. Function keys are probably what you would expect -# as well (F1, F2, ..). The number keys above the main keyboard are encoded as -# `Key1`, `Key2`, etc. Keys on the number pad are encoded `Number1`, `Number2`, -# etc. These all match the glutin::VirtualKeyCode variants. +# 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 sequnce to the running application (`chars`), execute +# a predefined action (`action`) or fork and execute a specified command plus +# arguments (`command`). # -# A list with all available `key` names can be found here: -# https://docs.rs/glutin/*/glutin/enum.VirtualKeyCode.html#variants +# Example: +# `- { key: V, mods: Command, action: Paste }` # -# Possible values for `mods` -# `Command`, `Super` refer to the super/command/windows key -# `Control` for the control key -# `Shift` for the Shift key -# `Alt` and `Option` refer to alt/option +# Available fields: +# - key +# - mods (optional) +# - chars | action | command (exactly one required) +# - mode (optional) # -# mods may be combined with a `|`. For example, requiring control and shift -# looks like: +# Values for `key`: +# - `A` -> `Z` +# - `F1` -> `F12` +# - `Key1` -> `Key0` # -# mods: Control|Shift +# A full list with available key codes can be found here: +# https://docs.rs/glutin/*/glutin/enum.VirtualKeyCode.html#variants # -# The parser is currently quite sensitive to whitespace and capitalization - -# capitalization must match exactly, and piped items must not have whitespace -# around them. +# Values for `mods`: +# - Command +# - Control +# - Shift +# - Alt # -# Either an `action`, `chars`, or `command` field must be present. -# `action` must be one of the following: -# - `Paste` -# - `PasteSelection` -# - `Copy` -# - `IncreaseFontSize` -# - `DecreaseFontSize` -# - `ResetFontSize` -# - `ScrollPageUp` -# - `ScrollPageDown` -# - `ScrollToTop` -# - `ScrollToBottom` -# - `Quit` -# `chars` writes the specified string every time that binding is activated. -# These should generally be escape sequences, but they can be configured to -# send arbitrary strings of bytes. -# `command` must be a map containing a `program` string, and `args` array of -# strings. For example: -# - { ... , command: { program: "alacritty", args: ["-e", "vttest"] } } +# Multiple `mods` can be combined using `|` like this: `mods: Control|Shift`. +# Whitespace and capitalization is relevant and must match the example. +# +# 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. +# +# Values for `action`: +# - Paste +# - PasteSelection +# - Copy +# - IncreaseFontSize +# - DecreaseFontSize +# - ResetFontSize +# - ScrollPageUp +# - ScrollPageDown +# - ScrollToTop +# - ScrollToBottom +# - ClearHistory +# - Hide +# - Quit +# +# Values for `command`: +# The `command` field must be a map containing a `program` string and +# an `args` array of command line parameter strings. +# +# Example: +# `command: { program: "alacritty", args: ["-e", "vttest"] }` +# +# Values for `mode`: +# - ~AppCursor +# - AppCursor +# - ~AppKeypad +# - AppKeypad key_bindings: - { key: V, mods: Command, action: Paste } - { key: C, mods: Command, action: Copy }