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A Vim-ish terminal emulator written and extendable in Python.
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Viter is a terminal emulator written and expandable in Python. It features Vim-like modes, key bindings, and status line and can act like a pager.
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============ Installation
AUR
Install the viter-git
AUR package
_.
Manual installation
Viter requires VTE and PyGObject. They are packaged as python-gobject
and vte3
on
Arch. Look for similarly named packages if you use another GNU/Linux distribution.
===== Usage
Run viter
to launch the default shell in Viter. Run viter program [args]
to launch
program
in Viter with [args]
(may be empty). Substitute viter
for
/path/to/this/repo/viter.py
if you didn't use AUR to install Viter.
Viter starts up in NORMAL mode where it behaves just like any other terminal emulator.
Press Ctrl+Shift+Space
to switch to DETACHED mode and access most of the features
(see Key bindings
_ and Command interpreter
_). Press Escape
to return to NORMAL
mode.
=========== Key bindings
-
Switching modes:
-
Escape
: switch to NORMAL mode -
Ctrl+Shift+Space
: switch to DETACHED mode
-
-
Navigating the scrollback
-
j
: one line down -
k
: one line up -
J
: half page down -
K
: half page up -
g
: to the beginning -
G
: to the end
-
-
Zooming
-
+
/=
: make the font 25% larger -
-
: make the font 25% smaller
-
-
Search
-
/
patternEnter
: set the search pattern to pattern -
n
: to the next occurrence of the search pattern -
N
: to the previous occurrence of the search pattern
-
-
Clipboard
-
c
: copy selected text -
y
charactersEnter
: yank the first line that starts with characters (not counting whitespace) -
v
characters",
countEnter
: yank the block of count lines, where the first line starts with characters (not counting whitespace) -
V
: yank the whole window -
Y
: yank the message in the bar -
p
: paste -
Ctrl+Shift+C
/Ctrl+Shift+V
: copy/paste in NORMAL mode
-
-
Command line
-
:
commandEnter
: execute command in the Python environment that executes the code of Viter -
e
expressionEnter
: evaluate expression and print the result in the bar
-
=================== Command interpreter
A status bar at the bottom of the window is shown when the user is in DETACHED mode.
It displays data in the format of
<Zoom> [TopLineNum-BottomLineNum] (TotalLines) |TerminalHeightxTerminalWidth|
while
being unfocused.
After the user typed some text into it and pressed Enter
, the entered text is
executed by Viter using exec
(a Python built-in).
Use the win
global variable to interact with the window. Some key bindings insert a
call to one of the methods of win
, for example:
-
/
insertswin.search("")
and places the cursor between "". -
y
insertswin.yank_line("")
and places the cursor between "". -
e
insertswin.echo()
and places the cursor between ().
win
is an instance of the Window
class that inherits Gtk.Window
.
Calls to the inherited methods are also valid, for example:
-
win.set_title("Terminal")
to set the title of the window to Terminal. -
win.close()
to close the window. -
win.fullscreen()
to make the window fullscreen.
win
has the term
field of type Vte.Terminal
. See the Gtk documentation on
Gtk.Window
[1]
_ and Vte.Terminal
[2]
_ for the full list of the methods and
fields. See the source of Viter to see the methods that are provided additionally to that
of Gtk.Window
.
========== Pager mode
If Viter is invoked as viter-pager
, Viter acts like a pager. It starts up directly
into DETACHED mode. If there is no arguments, stdin
is read, otherwise the
arguments are interpreted as file names.
Here are some examples of preprocessing the input:
-
pygmentize | viter-pager
— syntax highlighting. -
ul | viter-pager
— converting overstriking to properly underlined text.
If you want to use Viter as your $MANPAGER
, make sure to cook the input via ul
.
The pages will lose formating (underlining, bold text) otherwise.
============= Configuration
Viter looks for the configuration file in the following order:
-
$VITER_CONFIG
-
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/viter/viterrc.py
-
$HOME/.config/viter/viterrc.py
The first file that exists is read and then passed to exec
just before Viter enters
the main loop. The file must be a valid Python script.
See an example of the configuration file here_.
.. LINKS .. _AUR package: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/viter-git/ .. _[1]: https://lazka.github.io/pgi-docs/Gtk-3.0/classes/Window.html .. _[2]: https://lazka.github.io/pgi-docs/Vte-2.91/classes/Terminal.html .. _here: https://github.com/Kharacternyk/dotfiles/blob/master/.config/viter/viterrc.py .. _Kharacternyk: https://github.com/Kharacternyk