Make ][ and ]] work like they used to with the new functionality through
a workaround.
The problem is that recursive mappings are evaluated at runtime not
"compiletime" - which is what I would need in this situation.
I still want both mappings blocks so that they are not entangled and I
can turn each one off without affecting the other.
I use the [[ & etc. mappings to jump between function definitions in C.
This works as long as the braces are put on a newline (like in the
kernel coding style guide).
Relax the mappings for opening braces to jump to unindented lines with
an opening brace to cover also different style guides.
It happened to me multiple times that I closed a pane without actually
wanting it via a (too) quick <C-d>.
Activate remain-on-exit so that I have to press <C-d> twice before the
pane is actually killed. Dead panes can be recovered with
`respawn-pane`.
Will see how this goes - could be annoying.
scroll_region_{upper,lower} are only modified by the DECSTBM escape
sequence:
> This control function sets the top and bottom margins for the current
> page. You cannot perform scrolling outside the margins.
And are 0 and pane_height - 1 otherwise. Tmux implements these such that
command output can't be displayed outside these margins, but the cursor
in copy-mode can. This means that using them to check if the cursor is
at the very top or bottom can break in certain situation (even those
seem extremely rare since I have never heard of this escape sequence).
Get rid of them and just use 0 and the pane height.
[1]: https://vt100.net/docs/vt510-rm/DECSTBM.html
Also add comments explaining the history & pane position checks in the
C-y and C-e bindings, since I used those and had to rethink about what
they're doing.
Implementing logic inside tmux's config starts to become tedious with
growing complexity. Introduce a shell script that handles the logic of
the (now also repeatable) vim-like bindings.
According to the manpage all occurrences of `%1` are replaced, but only
the first of `%%`. The binding also worked with `%%`, but better stick
to the docs.
It's really annoying if it tries to correct me when I create a new
directory that is named similar to an existing one.
Group together aliases that add a precommand modifier.
Since `mkdir` receives the `-p` flag already via `add_flags` the `md`
alias can directly alias to `mkdir` instead.
Supported git commands should print their output in columns (e.g.
git-branch).
I am still unsure if I'd like to keep the option to fill rows first. The
default behaviour is columns first and `ls` does this too for example.
But I think that it makes more sense to fill the rows first, especially
with sorting by committerdate to delay the need to scroll as far as
possible.
When entering visual mode it does not really make sense to keep the
cword highlighting but it should restart automatically (i.e. without
CursorMoved) when leaving back out of visual mode.
About directly starting selection highlighting I am still unsure since I
rarely ever want to highlight only one character and it could decrease
performance.