## Summary of the Pull Request
Add `null`, `unbound` to schema for keybindings
## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes#4751
* [x] I work here
* [n/a] Tests added/passed
* [x] Requires documentation to be updated
This pull request migrates `profiles.json` to `settings.json` and removes the legacy roaming AppData settings migrator.
It also:
* separates the key bindings in defaults.json into logical groups
* syncs the universal terminal defaults with the primary defaults
* removes some stray newlines that ended up at the beginning of settings.json and defaults.json
Fixes#5186.
Fixes#3291.
### categorize key bindings
### sync universal with main
### kill stray newlines in template files
### move profiles.json to settings.json
This commit also changes Get*Settings from returning a string to
returning a std::filesystem::path. We gain in expressiveness without a
loss in clarity (since path still supports .c_str()).
NOTE: I tried to do an atomic rename with the handle open, but it didn't
work for reparse points (it moves the destination of a symbolic link
out into the settings folder directly.)
(snip for atomic rename code)
```c++
auto path{ pathToSettingsFile.wstring() };
auto renameBufferSize{ sizeof(FILE_RENAME_INFO) + (path.size() * sizeof(wchar_t)) };
auto renameBuffer{ std::make_unique<std::byte[]>(renameBufferSize) };
auto renameInfo{ reinterpret_cast<FILE_RENAME_INFO*>(renameBuffer.get()) };
renameInfo->Flags = FILE_RENAME_FLAG_REPLACE_IF_EXISTS | FILE_RENAME_FLAG_POSIX_SEMANTICS;
renameInfo->RootDirectory = nullptr;
renameInfo->FileNameLength = gsl::narrow_cast<DWORD>(path.size());
std::copy(path.cbegin(), path.cend(), std::begin(renameInfo->FileName));
THROW_IF_WIN32_BOOL_FALSE(SetFileInformationByHandle(hLegacyFile.get(),
FileRenameInfo,
renameBuffer.get(),
gsl::narrow_cast<DWORD>(renameBufferSize)));
```
(end snip)
### Stop resurrecting dead roaming profiles
## Summary of the Pull Request
You no longer _need_ to specify the `split` argument to `splitPane`, it will default to `Automatic` instead of `None`
## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes a discussion we had in team sync
* [x] I work here
* [x] Tests updated
* [n/a] Requires documentation to be updated
## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
Also disables the tests that are broken in #5169 while I investigate
This commit removes support for:
* legacy keybindings of all types
* `colorScheme.colors`, as an array
* A `globals` object in the root of the settings file
* `profile.colorTable` and `profile.colorscheme` (the rare v0.1 all-lowercase variety)
Fixes#4091.
Fixes#1069.
* Add a note about Binding multiple keys
From discussion in #4992
* Update doc/user-docs/UsingJsonSettings.md
Co-Authored-By: Josh Soref <jsoref@users.noreply.github.com>
* update the comment here to be a little clearer
Co-authored-by: Josh Soref <jsoref@users.noreply.github.com>
## Summary of the Pull Request
Changes default font from Consolas to Cascadia Code.
## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes#4943
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Requires documentation to be updated
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx
## Validation Steps Performed
I deleted my profiles.json and built from source. All profiles appeared in Cascadia Code.
This commit introduces a github action to check our spelling and fixes
the following misspelled words so that we come up green.
It also renames TfEditSes to TfEditSession, because Ses is not a word.
currently, excerpt, fallthrough, identified, occurred, propagate,
provided, rendered, resetting, separate, succeeded, successfully,
terminal, transferred, adheres, breaks, combining, preceded,
architecture, populated, previous, setter, visible, window, within,
appxmanifest, hyphen, control, offset, powerpoint, suppress, parsing,
prioritized, aforementioned, check in, build, filling, indices, layout,
mapping, trying, scroll, terabyte, vetoes, viewport, whose
The pattern regex now correctly disallows keybindings consisting of only
modifiers, modifiers not separated by "+", and unknown keys. Certain
shift+numpad combinations are also not allowed.
The description lists allowed key names in tabular format (assuming the
client renders \t correctly).
Add the option to set the cursor color as part of the color scheme.
This is very useful for light themes, where the cursor disappears unless its color
is set in the profile.
Related to issue #764, but doesn't fully resolve it.
## Validation
I tested this manually by creating a light color scheme, setting the cursor color
to black and setting the profile color scheme to the newly created color scheme.
I validated the cursor is black, then set the cursor color in the profile (to red)
and saw it trumps the cursor color from the color scheme.
If UseAcrylic is disabled, CTRL+SHIFT+SCROLL would enable it, without
having to change the setting in profile.json manually.
1. Set "useAcrylic" to false for the any profile in profile.json
2. Open terminal window for that profile.
3. CTRL+SHIFT+MouseScroll
Acrylic background opacity should change according to mouse scroll
## PR Checklist
* [x] CLA signed.
* [x] Tested manually
* [x] Updated documentation
Closes#661
## Summary of the Pull Request
`keys` in `keybindings` now accepts a string value. This assumes that you wanted a keychord of size 1. The schema and user docs were properly updated too.
This means that the following keybinding is now accepted in your profiles.json:
```json
{ "command": "copy", "keys": "ctrl+c" }
```
as opposed to...
```json
{ "command": "copy", "keys": [ "ctrl+c" ] }
```
## PR Checklist
* [X] Closes#4713
* [X] CLA signed.
* [X] Tests added/passed
* [X] Requires documentation to be updated
## Validation Steps Performed
- [X] tested the new schema
- [X] added test
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I generally try to ignore upstream bits. I've accidentally included some items from the `deps/` directory. I expect someone will give me a list of items to drop, I'm happy to drop whole files/directories, or to split the PR into multiple items (E.g. comments/locals/public).
Closes#4294
pwsh parent process has been changed, confirmations in the replies to the referenced tweet.
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## Description
Updating documentation to reflect changes in pwsh parent process.
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* [x] Requires documentation to be updated
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## Summary of the Pull Request
So this PR adds a profile setting called "confirmCloseAllTabs", that allows one to enable or disable the "Do you want close all tabs?" dialog that appears when you close a window with multiple open tabs. It current defaults to "true". Also adds a checkbox to that dialog that also sets "confirmCloseAllTabs"
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## References
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## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes#3883
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* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Requires documentation to be updated
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## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
I added a checkbox to the close dialog to set this setting, but I'm not sure how to best go about actually changing the setting from code; am open to suggestions, as to how it should be done, or if I should also just remove it and stick with the profile setting.
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## Validation Steps Performed
1. Set "confirmCloseAllTabs" to false in my profile.json file.
2. Opened a 2nd tab.
3. Closed the window
4. Observed that there was no confirmation before the window closed.
5. Set "confirmCloseAllTabs" to true
6. Repeat steps 2 and 3
7. Observe that there was a confirmation before the window closed.
This commit fixes an issue where "wt -d C: wsl -d Alpine" would be
parsed as "wt -d C: -d Alpine wsl" and rejected as invalid due to the
repeated -d. It also fixes support for the option parsing terminator,
--, in all command lines.
Fixes#4277.
## Summary of the Pull Request
Adds support for commandline arguments to the Windows Terminal, in accordance with the spec in #3495
## References
* Original issue: #607
* Original spec: #3495
## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes#607
* [x] I work here
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [ ] We should probably add some docs on these commands
* [x] The spec (#3495) needs to be merged first!
## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
🛑 **STOP** 🛑 - have you read #3495 yet? If you haven't, go do that now.
This PR adds support for three initial sub-commands to the `wt.exe` application:
* `new-tab`: Used to create a new tab.
* `split-pane`: Used to create a new split.
* `focus-tab`: Moves focus to another tab.
These commands are largely POC to prove that the commandlines work. They're not totally finished, but they work well enough. Follow up work items will be filed to track adding support for additional parameters and subcommands
Important scenarios added:
* `wt -d .`: Open a new wt instance in the current working directory #878
* `wt -p <profile name>`: Create a wt instance running the given profile, to unblock #576, #1357, #2339
* `wt ; new-tab ; split-pane -V`: Launch the terminal with multiple tabs, splits, to unblock #756
## Validation Steps Performed
* Ran tests
* Played with it a bunch
## Summary of the Pull Request
This is the spec for adding commandline arguments to the Windows Terminal. This includes design work for a powerful future version of the commandline args for the Terminal, as well as a way that system could be implemented during 1.0 to provide basic functionality, while creating commandlines that will work without modification in (a future Windows Terminal version).
## References
Referenced in the course of this spec:
* #607 Feature Request: wt.exe supports command line arguments (profile, command, directory, etc.)
* #1060 Add "open Windows terminal here" into right-click context menu
* #576 Feature Request: Task Bar jumplist should show items from profile
* #1357 Draft spec for adding profiles to the Windows jumplist
* #2080 Spec for tab tear off and default app
* #632 [Question] Configuring Windows Terminal profile to always launch elevated
* #2068 New window key binding not working
## PR Checklist
* [x] Specs #607
* [x] I work here
* [x] _it's a spec_
## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
Read the spec.
-----------------------------------------------------
* Let's commit this bewfore I go hog-wild on new-window
* new-window vs new-tab discussion
* Well, this is ready for a review
* -P -> -% for --percent
* Big note on powershell
of course, powershell has to use `;` as the command seperator
* Minor typos
* This is a lot of feedback from PR
bigly, it's focus-pane and focus-tab
* Add notes on implementation, based on investigation
* Apply suggestions from @miniksa
* some updates after actually implementing the thing
* some minor things from PR
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Dustin L. Howett (MSFT) <duhowett@microsoft.com>
* comments from dustin's latest review
* more comments from dustin
* mostly just typos
Co-authored-by: Dustin L. Howett (MSFT) <duhowett@microsoft.com>
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## Summary of the Pull Request
This PR turns all* instances of `Dispatcher().RunAsync` to WinRT coroutines 👌.
This was good coding fodder to fill my plane ride ✈️. Enjoy your holidays everyone!
*With the exception of three functions whose signatures cannot be changed due to inheritance and function overriding in `TermControlAutomationPeer` [`L44`](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/blob/master/src/cascadia/TerminalControl/TermControlAutomationPeer.cpp#L44), [`L58`](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/blob/master/src/cascadia/TerminalControl/TermControlAutomationPeer.cpp#L58), [`L72`](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/blob/master/src/cascadia/TerminalControl/TermControlAutomationPeer.cpp#L72).
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## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes#3919
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* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Requires documentation to be updated
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #3919
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## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
My thought pattern here was to minimally disturb the existing code where possible. So where I could, I converted existing functions into coroutine using functions (like in the [core example](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/3919#issue-536598706)). For ~the most part~ all instances, I used the format where [`this` is accessed safely within a locked scope](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/3919#issuecomment-564730620). Some function signatures were changed to take objects by value instead of reference, so the coroutines don't crash when the objects are accessed past their original lifetime. The [copy](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/blob/master/src/cascadia/TerminalApp/TerminalPage.cpp#L1132) and [paste](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/blob/master/src/cascadia/TerminalApp/TerminalPage.cpp#L1170) event handler entry points were originally set to a high priority; however, the WinRT coroutines don't appear to support a priority scheme so this priority setting was not preserved in the translation.
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## Validation Steps Performed
Compiles and runs, and for every event with a clear trigger repro, I triggered it to ensure crashes weren't introduced.
## Summary of the Pull Request
Adds a setting `snapToGridOnResize` to disable snapping the window on resize, and defaults it to `false`.
## References
Introduced by pr #3181
## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes#3995
* [x] I work here
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Requires documentation to be updated
The terminal will use the system setting to determine the number of lines to scroll at a time.
This can be overridden by adding rowsToScroll to app global settings file.
terminal will use the system setting if the app setting is 0, or not specified. No restart is needed to reflect setting changes in system or the settings file.
The default was hardcoded to 4 in the code with a todo comment. 1 works better on precision touchpads, where 4 scrolls too fast.
Co-authored-by: Hannes Nel <hannesne@microsoft.com>