Jesse Duffield
Jesse Duffield
It's a good point about it being more convenient to reach for a closer letter key than reaching for enter/escape when you're not in a prompt. And I like this...
> As far as I can see, confirmations are creating new contexts, so it doesn't overlap with any other hotkeys. For example even global "exit app" hotkey doesn't work when...
I think we should add it to menus as well for the sake of consistency, and we can just grey-out keybindings that match on the key (see `pkg/gui/context/menu_context.go:96`).
I like this idea a lot. I also share your intuition that it's better to do ^A..B than to do A..B but it does kinda lock us in to that...
> I don't think there is, and I'm also not sure how that could possibly work in case there are conflicts. Good point, I forgot that git's diffs are based...
Thanks for raising this @gmlexx . Could you update the confirmation message so that it's clear that it's talking about an unknown SSH host? The user may not have the...
@gmlexx the fact that the line mentions a fingerprint makes it likely referring to SSH. So we could tell the user 'It appears that you're attempting to connect to an...
I briefly looked into this a while back but couldn't find a way to carry over the state of the shell environment into the program. I think it's a security...
I think we can get halfway there by letting the user specify which shell to use. It means you won't have access to local variables but you'll get access to...
I like the sound of ctrl+pgup/pgdown. If that's actually a thing that we can send to the terminal then I'm on board. f and b are already used for various...