- Use `xplr.config.general.global_key_bindings` to define a set of
key bindings that are available by default in every mode. e.g `esc`
and `ctrl-c`.
- Remove boilerplate config from `init.lua`.
- Update docs.
- BREAKING: Rename mode `create directory` and `create file` to
`create_directory` and `create_file`.
- Add key binding `gp` to go to a given path from input.
- Add function `fn.builtin.try_complete_path` to auto complete the path
in input buffer.
- Use `tab` to auto complete path in `rename`, `create_file`,
`create_directory` and `go_to_path` modes.
- Show different prompts in different modes.
And some cleanup.
Features:
- Display debug menu on configuration error
- Configure wether xplr should show the debug menu
(through `debug_on_error`)
- Open logs in editor
- Redirect people to the issues page on Github.
New message: `UpdateInputBufferFromKey` to replace most
`BufferInputFromKey` usage.
This adds more functionalities to the input buffer and reduces
boilerplate code.
This commit also deprecates `config.general.cursor` as the cursor will
be set by the terminal from now.
Repo: https://github.com/sayanarijit/tui-input
Use `-C` / `--extra-config` to load Lua files to overwrite the default
or user defined config.
This helps with integration, where integrating xplr with another tool
requires xplr to overwrite some config, without requiring the users to
install an xplr plugin or update the xplr config.
Example:
```bash
xplr -C one.lua two.lua
# Or
xplr -C one.lua -C two.lua
```
> **WARNING:**
>
> Extra config doesn't require specifying the `version`, hence, it's the
> integration author or the user's responsibility to assert
> compatibility using the globally exposed `version` in the extra config
> files, similar to xplr plugins.
Ref: https://github.com/sayanarijit/xplr/issues/316