Excerpt from http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO/x361.html:
> - Save cursor position:
> \033[s
> - Restore cursor position:
> \033[u
>
> The latter two codes are NOT honoured by many terminal emulators. The
> only ones that I'm aware of that do are xterm and nxterm - even though
> the majority of terminal emulators are based on xterm code. As far as
> I can tell, rxvt, kvt, xiterm, and Eterm do not support them. They are
> supported on the console.
They are also unsupported by Neovim terminal.
Also reduce the default delay to 50ms. We should not set it to 0ms as it
breaks escape sequences on WSL. If 50ms is not enough, one can increase
the delay by setting $ESCDELAY to a larger value.
- Fix display of CJK wide characters
- Fix horizontal offset of header lines
- Add support for keys with ALT modifier, shift-tab, page-up and down
- Fix util.ExecCommand to properly parse command-line arguments
- Fix redraw on resize
- Implement Pause/Resume for execute action
- Remove runtime check of GOOS
- Change exit status to 2 when tcell failed to start
- TBD: Travis CI build for tcell renderer
- Pending. tcell cannot reliably ingest keys from tmux send-keys
This is a breaking change, but I believe it makes much more sense. It is
almost impossible to predict which entries will be filtered out due to
a fuzzy inverse term. You can still perform inverse-fuzzy-match by
prepending `!'` to the term.
| Token | Match type | Description |
| -------- | -------------------------- | --------------------------------- |
| `sbtrkt` | fuzzy-match | Items that match `sbtrkt` |
| `^music` | prefix-exact-match | Items that start with `music` |
| `.mp3$` | suffix-exact-match | Items that end with `.mp3` |
| `'wild` | exact-match (quoted) | Items that include `wild` |
| `!fire` | inverse-exact-match | Items that do not include `fire` |
| `!.mp3$` | inverse-suffix-exact-match | Items that do not end with `.mp3` |
Close#669
You can use your mouse or binadble preview-up and preview-down actions
to scroll the content of the preview window.
fzf --preview 'highlight -O ansi {}' --bind alt-j:preview-down,alt-k:preview-up
Use hard-coded limit to keep it simple. An alternative is to dynamically
calculate the width of the visible area and use it as the limit, but it
can cause unwanted truncation of the query on screen resize/split.
- Make structs smaller
- Introduce Result struct and use it to represent matched items instead of
reusing Item struct for that purpose
- Avoid unnecessary memory allocation
- Avoid growing slice from the initial capacity
- Code cleanup
Sort performance increases as the size of each sublist decreases (n in
nlog(n) decreases). Merger is then responsible for merging the sorted
lists in order, and since in most cases we are only interesed in the
matches in the first page on the screen so the overhead in the process
is negligible.
In the best case (all ascii), this reduces the memory footprint by 60%
and the response time by 15% to 20%. In the worst case (every line has
non-ascii characters), 3 to 4% overhead is observed.