diff --git a/jaci/dotfiles/foot/foot.ini b/jaci/dotfiles/foot/foot.ini new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cbff81e --- /dev/null +++ b/jaci/dotfiles/foot/foot.ini @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +[main] +font=Hurmit Nerd Font Mono:size=12 +notify=yes + +selection-target=clipboard + +[colors] +# Catpuccin Machiatto theme +foreground=cad3f5 # Text +background=24273a # Base +regular0=494d64 # Surface 1 +regular1=ed8796 # red +regular2=a6da95 # green +regular3=eed49f # yellow +regular4=8aadf4 # blue +regular5=f5bde6 # pink +regular6=8bd5ca # teal +regular7=b8c0e0 # Subtext 1 +bright0=5b6078 # Surface 2 +bright1=ed8796 # red +bright2=a6da95 # green +bright3=eed49f # yellow +bright4=8aadf4 # blue +bright5=f5bde6 # pink +bright6=8bd5ca # teal +bright7=a5adcb # Subtext 0foreground=cdd6f4 # Text + +# [colors] +# Catpuccin Mocha theme colors +# background=1e1e2e # Base +# regular0=45475a # Surface 1 +# regular1=f38ba8 # red +# regular2=a6e3a1 # green +# regular3=f9e2af # yellow +# regular4=89b4fa # blue +# regular5=f5c2e7 # pink +# regular6=94e2d5 # teal +# regular7=bac2de # Subtext 1 +# bright0=585b70 # Surface 2 +# bright1=f38ba8 # red +# bright2=a6e3a1 # green +# bright3=f9e2af # yellow +# bright4=89b4fa # blue +# bright5=f5c2e7 # pink +# bright6=94e2d5 # teal +# bright7=a6adc8 # Subtext 0 diff --git a/jaci/dotfiles/kak-lsp/kak-lsp.toml b/jaci/dotfiles/kak-lsp/kak-lsp.toml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..286505e --- /dev/null +++ b/jaci/dotfiles/kak-lsp/kak-lsp.toml @@ -0,0 +1,447 @@ +snippet_support = true +verbosity = 2 + +[server] +# exit session if no requests were received during given period in seconds +# set to 0 to disable +timeout = 1800 # seconds = 30 minutes + +[language.bash] +filetypes = ["sh"] +roots = [".git", ".hg"] +command = "bash-language-server" +args = ["start"] + +[language.c_cpp] +filetypes = ["c", "cpp"] +roots = ["compile_commands.json", ".clangd", ".git", ".hg"] +command = "clangd" + +[language.clojure] +filetypes = ["clojure"] +roots = ["project.clj", ".git", ".hg"] +command = "clojure-lsp" +settings_section = "_" +[language.clojure.settings._] +# See https://clojure-lsp.io/settings/#all-settings +# source-paths-ignore-regex = ["resources.*", "target.*"] + +[language.cmake] +filetypes = ["cmake"] +roots = ["CMakeLists.txt", ".git", ".hg"] +command = "cmake-language-server" + +[language.crystal] +filetypes = ["crystal"] +roots = ["shard.yml"] +command = "crystalline" + +[language.css] +filetypes = ["css"] +roots = ["package.json", ".git", ".hg"] +command = "vscode-css-languageserver" +args = ["--stdio"] + +[language.less] +filetypes = ["less"] +roots = ["package.json", ".git", ".hg"] +command = "vscode-css-languageserver" +args = ["--stdio"] + +[language.scss] +filetypes = ["scss"] +roots = ["package.json", ".git", ".hg"] +command = "vscode-css-languageserver" +args = ["--stdio"] + +[language.d] +filetypes = ["d", "di"] +roots = [".git", "dub.sdl", "dub.json"] +command = "dls" + +[language.dart] +# start shell to find path to dart analysis server source +filetypes = ["dart"] +roots = ["pubspec.yaml", ".git", ".hg"] +command = "dart" +args = ["language-server"] +[language.dart.settings.dart] +lineLength = 120 + +[language.elixir] +filetypes = ["elixir"] +roots = ["mix.exs"] +command = "elixir-ls" +settings_section = "elixirLS" +[language.elixir.settings.elixirLS] +# See https://github.com/elixir-lsp/elixir-ls/blob/master/apps/language_server/lib/language_server/server.ex +# dialyzerEnable = true + +[language.elm] +filetypes = ["elm"] +roots = ["elm.json"] +command = "elm-language-server" +args = ["--stdio"] +settings_section = "elmLS" +[language.elm.settings.elmLS] +# See https://github.com/elm-tooling/elm-language-server#server-settings +runtime = "node" +elmPath = "elm" +elmFormatPath = "elm-format" +elmTestPath = "elm-test" + +[language.elvish] +filetypes = ["elvish"] +roots = [".git", ".hg"] +command = "elvish" +args = ["-lsp"] + +[language.erlang] +filetypes = ["erlang"] +# See https://github.com/erlang-ls/erlang_ls.git for more information and +# how to configure. This default config should work in most cases though. +roots = ["rebar.config", "erlang.mk", ".git", ".hg"] +command = "erlang_ls" + +[language.go] +filetypes = ["go"] +roots = ["Gopkg.toml", "go.mod", ".git", ".hg"] +command = "gopls" +settings_section = "gopls" +[language.go.settings.gopls] +# See https://github.com/golang/tools/blob/master/gopls/doc/settings.md +# "build.buildFlags" = [] + +[language.haskell] +filetypes = ["haskell"] +roots = ["hie.yaml", "cabal.project", "Setup.hs", "stack.yaml", "*.cabal"] +command = "haskell-language-server-wrapper" +args = ["--lsp"] +settings_section = "_" +[language.haskell.settings._] +# See https://haskell-language-server.readthedocs.io/en/latest/configuration.html +# haskell.formattingProvider = "ormolu" + +[language.html] +filetypes = ["html"] +roots = ["package.json"] +command = "vscode-html-languageserver" +args = ["--stdio"] + +# # Commented out by default because you still need to set the paths in the JDT +# # Language Server arguments below before this can become a valid configuration. +# [language.java] +# filetypes = ["java"] +# roots = [".git", "mvnw", "gradlew"] +# command = "java" +# args = [ +# "-Declipse.application=org.eclipse.jdt.ls.core.id1", +# "-Dosgi.bundles.defaultStartLevel=4", +# "-Declipse.product=org.eclipse.jdt.ls.core.product", +# "-Dlog.level=ALL", +# "-Dfile.encoding=utf-8", +# "--add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM", +# "--add-opens", +# "java.base/java.util=ALL-UNNAMED", +# "--add-opens", +# "java.base/java.lang=ALL-UNNAMED", +# "-noverify", +# "-Xmx1G", +# "-jar", +# "/path/to/eclipse.jdt.ls/repository/plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.launcher_1.6.100.v20201223-0822.jar", +# "-configuration", +# "/path/to/eclipse.jdt.ls/repository/config_linux", +# "-data", +# "/path/to/eclipse-workspace", +# ] +# [language.java.settings] +# # See https://github.dev/eclipse/eclipse.jdt.ls +# # "java.format.insertSpaces" = true + +[language.javascriptreact] +filetypes = ["javascript"] +roots = ["package.json", "tsconfig.json", ".git", ".hg"] +command = "typescript-language-server" +args = ["--stdio"] +settings_section = "_" +[language.javascriptreact.settings._] +# quotePreference = "single" +# javascript.format.semicolons = "insert" + +[language.json] +filetypes = ["json"] +roots = ["package.json"] +command = "vscode-json-language-server" +args = ["--stdio"] + +# Requires Julia package "LanguageServer" +# Run: `julia --project=@kak-lsp -e 'import Pkg; Pkg.add("LanguageServer")'` to install it +# Configuration adapted from https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig/blob/bcebfac7429cd8234960197dca8de1767f3ef5d3/lua/lspconfig/julials.lua +[language.julia] +filetypes = ["julia"] +roots = ["Project.toml", ".git", ".hg"] +command = "julia" +args = [ + "--startup-file=no", + "--history-file=no", + "-e", + """ + ls_install_path = joinpath(get(DEPOT_PATH, 1, joinpath(homedir(), ".julia")), "environments", "kak-lsp"); + pushfirst!(LOAD_PATH, ls_install_path); + using LanguageServer; + popfirst!(LOAD_PATH); + depot_path = get(ENV, "JULIA_DEPOT_PATH", ""); + buffer_file = ENV["kak_buffile"]; + project_path = let + dirname(something( + # 1. Check if there is an explicitly set project + Base.load_path_expand(( + p = get(ENV, "JULIA_PROJECT", nothing); + p === nothing ? nothing : isempty(p) ? nothing : p + )), + # 2. Check for Project.toml in current working directory + Base.current_project(pwd()), + # 3. Check for Project.toml from buffer's full file path excluding the file name + Base.current_project(dirname(buffer_file)), + # 4. Fallback to global environment + Base.active_project() + )) + end + server = LanguageServer.LanguageServerInstance(stdin, stdout, project_path, depot_path); + server.runlinter = true; + run(server); + """, +] +[language.julia.settings] +# See https://github.com/julia-vscode/LanguageServer.jl/blob/master/src/requests/workspace.jl +# Format options. See https://github.com/julia-vscode/DocumentFormat.jl/blob/master/src/DocumentFormat.jl +# "julia.format.indent" = 4 +# Lint options. See https://github.com/julia-vscode/StaticLint.jl/blob/master/src/linting/checks.jl +# "julia.lint.call" = true +# Other options, see https://github.com/julia-vscode/LanguageServer.jl/blob/master/src/requests/workspace.jl +# "julia.lint.run" = "true" + +[language.latex] +filetypes = ["latex"] +roots = [".git", ".hg"] +command = "texlab" +settings_section = "texlab" +[language.latex.settings.texlab] +# See https://github.com/latex-lsp/texlab/wiki/Configuration +# +# Preview configuration for zathura with SyncTeX search. +# For other PDF viewers see https://github.com/latex-lsp/texlab/wiki/Previewing +forwardSearch.executable = "zathura" +forwardSearch.args = [ + "%p", + "--synctex-forward", # Support texlab-forward-search + "%l:1:%f", + "--synctex-editor-command", # Inverse search: use Control+Left-Mouse-Button to jump to source. + """ + sh -c ' + echo " + evaluate-commands -client %opt{texlab_client} %{ + evaluate-commands -try-client %opt{jumpclient} %{ + edit -- %{input} %{line} + } + } + " | kak -p $kak_session + ' + """, +] + +[language.lua] +filetypes = ["lua"] +roots = [".git", ".hg"] +command = "lua-language-server" +[language.lua.settings.Lua] +# See https://github.com/sumneko/vscode-lua/blob/master/setting/schema.json +# diagnostics.enable = true + +[language.markdown] +filetype = ["md", "markdown"] +roots = [".git", ".hg"] +command = "vscode-markdown-language-server" +args = ["--stdio"] + +# [[language]] +# name = "markdown" +# scope = "source.md" +# injection-regex = "md|markdown" +# file-types = ["md", "markdown", "PULLREQ_EDITMSG", "mkd", "mdwn", "mdown", "markdn", "mdtxt", "mdtext", "workbook"] +# roots = [".marksman.toml"] +# language-servers = [ "marksman" ] +# indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " } + +[language.nim] +filetypes = ["nim"] +roots = ["*.nimble", ".git", ".hg"] +command = "nimlsp" + +[language.nix] +filetypes = ["nix"] +roots = ["flake.nix", "shell.nix", ".git", ".hg"] +command = "rnix-lsp" + +[language.ocaml] +filetypes = ["ocaml"] +# Often useful to simply do a `touch dune-workspace` in your project root folder if you have problems with root detection +roots = ["dune-workspace", "dune-project", "Makefile", "opam", "*.opam", "esy.json", ".git", ".hg", "dune"] +command = "ocamllsp" + +[language.php] +filetypes = ["php"] +roots = [".htaccess", "composer.json"] +command = "intelephense" +args = ["--stdio"] +settings_section = "intelephense" +[language.php.settings] +intelephense.storagePath = "/tmp/intelephense" + +[language.proto] +filetypes = ["protobuf"] +roots = [".git", ".hg"] +command = "pls" # https://github.com/lasorda/protobuf-language-server + +[language.python] +filetypes = ["python"] +roots = ["requirements.txt", "setup.py", ".git", ".hg"] +command = "pylsp" +settings_section = "_" +[language.python.settings._] +# See https://github.com/python-lsp/python-lsp-server#configuration +# pylsp.configurationSources = ["flake8"] +pylsp.plugins.jedi_completion.include_params = true + +[language.r] +filetypes = ["r"] +roots = ["DESCRIPTION", ".git", ".hg"] +command = "R" +args = ["--slave", "-e", "languageserver::run()"] + +[language.racket] +filetypes = ["racket"] +roots = ["info.rkt"] +command = "racket" +args = ["-l", "racket-langserver"] + +[language.reason] +filetypes = ["reason"] +roots = ["package.json", "Makefile", ".git", ".hg"] +command = "ocamllsp" + +[language.ruby] +filetypes = ["ruby"] +roots = ["Gemfile"] +command = "solargraph" +args = ["stdio"] +settings_section = "_" +[language.ruby.settings._] +# See https://github.com/castwide/solargraph/blob/master/lib/solargraph/language_server/host.rb +# diagnostics = false + +# [language.rust] +# filetypes = ["rust"] +# roots = ["Cargo.toml"] +# command = "sh" +# args = [ +# "-c", +# """ +# if path=$(rustup which rls 2>/dev/null); then +# "$path" +# else +# rls +# fi +# """, +# ] +# [language.rust.settings.rust] +# # See https://github.com/rust-lang/rls#configuration +# # features = [] + +[language.rust] +filetypes = ["rust"] +roots = ["Cargo.toml"] +command = "sh" +args = [ + "-c", + """ + if path=$(rustup which rust-analyzer 2>/dev/null); then + "$path" + else + rust-analyzer + fi + """, +] +settings_section = "rust-analyzer" +[language.rust.settings.rust-analyzer] +# See https://rust-analyzer.github.io/manual.html#configuration +hoverActions.enable = false # kak-lsp doesn't support this at the moment +# cargo.features = [] + +[language.terraform] +filetypes = ["terraform"] +roots = ["*.tf"] +command = "terraform-ls" +args = ["serve"] +[language.terraform.settings.terraform-ls] +# See https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-ls/blob/main/docs/SETTINGS.md +# rootModulePaths = [] + +# [language.typescriptreact] +# filetypes = ["typescript"] +# roots = ["package.json", "tsconfig.json", ".git", ".hg"] +# command = "typescript-language-server" +# args = ["--stdio"] +# settings_section = "_" +# [language.typescriptreact.settings._] +# quotePreference = "double" +# typescript.format.semicolons = "insert" + +[language.tsx] +filetypes = ["typescript"] +roots = ["package.json", "tsconfig.json", ".git", ".hg"] +command = "typescript-language-server" +args = ["--stdio"] +settings_section = "_" + +# [language.typescript.settings.deno] +# enable = true +# lint = true + +[language.yaml] +filetypes = ["yaml"] +roots = [".git", ".hg"] +command = "yaml-language-server" +args = ["--stdio"] +[language.yaml.settings] +# See https://github.com/redhat-developer/yaml-language-server#language-server-settings +# Defaults are at https://github.com/redhat-developer/yaml-language-server/blob/master/src/yamlSettings.ts +# yaml.format.enable = true + +[language.zig] +filetypes = ["zig"] +roots = ["build.zig"] +command = "zls" + +# Semantic tokens support +# See https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_semanticTokens +# for the default list of tokens and modifiers. +# However, many language servers implement their own values. +# Make sure to check the output of `lsp-capabilities` and each server's documentation and source code as well. +# Examples: +# - TypeScript: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-languageserver-node/blob/main/client/src/common/semanticTokens.ts +# - Rust Analyzer: https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/blob/master/crates/ide/src/syntax_highlighting.rs +[semantic_tokens] +faces = [ + {face="documentation", token="comment", modifiers=["documentation"]}, + {face="comment", token="comment"}, + {face="function", token="function"}, + {face="keyword", token="keyword"}, + {face="module", token="namespace"}, + {face="operator", token="operator"}, + {face="string", token="string"}, + {face="type", token="type"}, + {face="default+d", token="variable", modifiers=["readonly"]}, + {face="default+d", token="variable", modifiers=["constant"]}, + {face="variable", token="variable"}, +] diff --git a/jaci/dotfiles/kak/colors/catppuccin_frappe.kak b/jaci/dotfiles/kak/colors/catppuccin_frappe.kak new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ec43367 --- /dev/null +++ b/jaci/dotfiles/kak/colors/catppuccin_frappe.kak @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +# Catppuccin theme for Kakoune + +# Color palette +declare-option str rosewater 'rgb:f2d5cf' +declare-option str red 'rgb:e78284' +declare-option str mauve 'rgb:ca9ee6' +declare-option str maroon 'rgb:ea999c' +declare-option str pink 'rgb:f4b8e4' +declare-option str cyan 'rgb:85c1dc' +declare-option str yellow 'rgb:e5c890' +declare-option str green 'rgb:a6d189' +declare-option str white 'rgb:c6d0f5' +declare-option str blue 'rgb:8caaee' +declare-option str sky 'rgb:99d1db' +declare-option str lavender 'rgb:babbf1' +declare-option str black1 'rgb:292c3c' +declare-option str black2 'rgb:303446' +declare-option str black3 'rgb:414559' +declare-option str orange 'rgb:ef9f76' +declare-option str teal 'rgb:81c8be' +declare-option str gray0 'rgb:626880' +declare-option str gray1 'rgb:737994' +declare-option str bright_red %opt{red} +declare-option str bright_green %opt{green} +declare-option str bright_yellow %opt{yellow} +declare-option str bright_blue %opt{blue} +declare-option str bright_cyan %opt{cyan} +declare-option str bright_white %opt{white} +declare-option str foreground %opt{white} +declare-option str background %opt{black2} + +# Markup +set-face global title "%opt{rosewater}" +set-face global header "%opt{bright_red}" +set-face global bold "%opt{mauve}" +set-face global italic "%opt{lavender}" +set-face global mono "%opt{green}" +set-face global block "%opt{cyan}" +set-face global link "%opt{green}" +set-face global bullet "%opt{green}" +set-face global list "%opt{white}" + +# Builtins +set-face global Default "%opt{white},%opt{background}" +set-face global PrimarySelection "%opt{gray0},%opt{lavender}" +set-face global SecondarySelection "%opt{lavender},%opt{gray0}" +set-face global PrimaryCursor "%opt{background},%opt{rosewater}" +set-face global SecondaryCursor "%opt{black1},%opt{teal}" +set-face global PrimaryCursorEol "%opt{gray0},%opt{mauve}" +set-face global SecondaryCursorEol "%opt{gray0},%opt{maroon}" +set-face global LineNumbers "%opt{gray1},%opt{background}" +set-face global LineNumberCursor "%opt{lavender},%opt{gray0}+b" +set-face global LineNumbersWrapped "%opt{teal},%opt{black1}+i" +set-face global MenuForeground "%opt{white},%opt{gray0}+b" +set-face global MenuBackground "%opt{white},%opt{black3}" +set-face global MenuInfo "%opt{black1},%opt{blue}" +set-face global Information "%opt{black1},%opt{lavender}" +set-face global Error "%opt{red},%opt{black2}" +set-face global StatusLine "%opt{white},%opt{black1}" +set-face global StatusLineMode "%opt{black2},%opt{yellow}" +set-face global StatusLineInfo "%opt{background},%opt{green}" +set-face global StatusLineValue "%opt{orange},%opt{gray0}" +set-face global StatusCursor "%opt{black1},%opt{lavender}" +set-face global Prompt "%opt{green},%opt{black2}" +set-face global MatchingChar "%opt{maroon},%opt{black2}" +set-face global Whitespace "%opt{gray1},%opt{background}+f" +set-face global WrapMarker Whitespace +set-face global BufferPadding "%opt{background},%opt{background}" + +# Code +set-face global value "%opt{orange}" +set-face global type "%opt{rosewater}" +set-face global variable "%opt{white}" +set-face global module "%opt{maroon}" +set-face global function "%opt{sky}" +set-face global string "%opt{green}" +set-face global keyword "%opt{blue}" +set-face global operator "%opt{blue}" +set-face global attribute "%opt{green}" +set-face global comment "%opt{gray1}" +set-face global documentation comment +set-face global meta "%opt{pink}" +set-face global builtin "%opt{lavender}+b" diff --git a/jaci/dotfiles/kak/colors/catppuccin_latte.kak b/jaci/dotfiles/kak/colors/catppuccin_latte.kak new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f547168 --- /dev/null +++ b/jaci/dotfiles/kak/colors/catppuccin_latte.kak @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +# Catppuccin theme for Kakoune + +# Color palette +declare-option str rosewater 'rgb:dc8a78' +declare-option str red 'rgb:d20f39' +declare-option str mauve 'rgb:8839ef' +declare-option str maroon 'rgb:e64553' +declare-option str pink 'rgb:ea76cb' +declare-option str cyan 'rgb:209fb5' +declare-option str yellow 'rgb:df8e1d' +declare-option str green 'rgb:40a02b' +declare-option str white 'rgb:4c4f69' +declare-option str blue 'rgb:1e66f5' +declare-option str sky 'rgb:04a5e5' +declare-option str lavender 'rgb:7287fd' +declare-option str black1 'rgb:e6e9ef' +declare-option str black2 'rgb:eff1f5' +declare-option str black3 'rgb:ccd0da' +declare-option str orange 'rgb:fe640b' +declare-option str teal 'rgb:179299' +declare-option str gray0 'rgb:acb0be' +declare-option str gray1 'rgb:9ca0b0' +declare-option str bright_red %opt{red} +declare-option str bright_green %opt{green} +declare-option str bright_yellow %opt{yellow} +declare-option str bright_blue %opt{blue} +declare-option str bright_cyan %opt{cyan} +declare-option str bright_white %opt{white} +declare-option str foreground %opt{white} +declare-option str background %opt{black2} + +# Markup +set-face global title "%opt{rosewater}" +set-face global header "%opt{bright_red}" +set-face global bold "%opt{mauve}" +set-face global italic "%opt{lavender}" +set-face global mono "%opt{green}" +set-face global block "%opt{cyan}" +set-face global link "%opt{green}" +set-face global bullet "%opt{green}" +set-face global list "%opt{white}" + +# Builtins +set-face global Default "%opt{white},%opt{background}" +set-face global PrimarySelection "%opt{gray0},%opt{lavender}" +set-face global SecondarySelection "%opt{lavender},%opt{gray0}" +set-face global PrimaryCursor "%opt{background},%opt{rosewater}" +set-face global SecondaryCursor "%opt{black1},%opt{teal}" +set-face global PrimaryCursorEol "%opt{gray0},%opt{mauve}" +set-face global SecondaryCursorEol "%opt{gray0},%opt{maroon}" +set-face global LineNumbers "%opt{gray1},%opt{background}" +set-face global LineNumberCursor "%opt{lavender},%opt{gray0}+b" +set-face global LineNumbersWrapped "%opt{teal},%opt{black1}+i" +set-face global MenuForeground "%opt{white},%opt{gray0}+b" +set-face global MenuBackground "%opt{white},%opt{black3}" +set-face global MenuInfo "%opt{black1},%opt{blue}" +set-face global Information "%opt{black1},%opt{lavender}" +set-face global Error "%opt{red},%opt{black2}" +set-face global StatusLine "%opt{white},%opt{black1}" +set-face global StatusLineMode "%opt{black2},%opt{yellow}" +set-face global StatusLineInfo "%opt{background},%opt{green}" +set-face global StatusLineValue "%opt{orange},%opt{gray0}" +set-face global StatusCursor "%opt{black1},%opt{lavender}" +set-face global Prompt "%opt{green},%opt{black2}" +set-face global MatchingChar "%opt{maroon},%opt{black2}" +set-face global Whitespace "%opt{gray1},%opt{background}+f" +set-face global WrapMarker Whitespace +set-face global BufferPadding "%opt{background},%opt{background}" + +# Code +set-face global value "%opt{orange}" +set-face global type "%opt{rosewater}" +set-face global variable "%opt{white}" +set-face global module "%opt{maroon}" +set-face global function "%opt{sky}" +set-face global string "%opt{green}" +set-face global keyword "%opt{blue}" +set-face global operator "%opt{blue}" +set-face global attribute "%opt{green}" +set-face global comment "%opt{gray1}" +set-face global documentation comment +set-face global meta "%opt{pink}" +set-face global builtin "%opt{lavender}+b" diff --git a/jaci/dotfiles/kak/colors/catppuccin_macchiato.kak b/jaci/dotfiles/kak/colors/catppuccin_macchiato.kak new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e518715 --- /dev/null +++ b/jaci/dotfiles/kak/colors/catppuccin_macchiato.kak @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +# Catppuccin theme for Kakoune + +# Color palette +declare-option str rosewater 'rgb:f4dbd6' +declare-option str red 'rgb:ed8796' +declare-option str mauve 'rgb:c6a0f6' +declare-option str maroon 'rgb:ee99a0' +declare-option str pink 'rgb:f5bde6' +declare-option str cyan 'rgb:7dc4e4' +declare-option str yellow 'rgb:eed49f' +declare-option str green 'rgb:a6da95' +declare-option str white 'rgb:cad3f5' +declare-option str blue 'rgb:8aadf4' +declare-option str sky 'rgb:91d7e3' +declare-option str lavender 'rgb:b7bdf8' +declare-option str black1 'rgb:1e2030' +declare-option str black2 'rgb:24273a' +declare-option str black3 'rgb:363a4f' +declare-option str orange 'rgb:f5a97f' +declare-option str teal 'rgb:8bd5ca' +declare-option str gray0 'rgb:5b6078' +declare-option str gray1 'rgb:6e738d' +declare-option str bright_red %opt{red} +declare-option str bright_green %opt{green} +declare-option str bright_yellow %opt{yellow} +declare-option str bright_blue %opt{blue} +declare-option str bright_cyan %opt{cyan} +declare-option str bright_white %opt{white} +declare-option str foreground %opt{white} +declare-option str background %opt{black2} + +# Markup +set-face global title "%opt{rosewater}" +set-face global header "%opt{bright_red}" +set-face global bold "%opt{mauve}" +set-face global italic "%opt{lavender}" +set-face global mono "%opt{green}" +set-face global block "%opt{cyan}" +set-face global link "%opt{green}" +set-face global bullet "%opt{green}" +set-face global list "%opt{white}" + +# Builtins +set-face global Default "%opt{white},%opt{background}" +set-face global PrimarySelection "%opt{gray0},%opt{lavender}" +set-face global SecondarySelection "%opt{lavender},%opt{gray0}" +set-face global PrimaryCursor "%opt{background},%opt{rosewater}" +set-face global SecondaryCursor "%opt{black1},%opt{teal}" +set-face global PrimaryCursorEol "%opt{gray0},%opt{mauve}" +set-face global SecondaryCursorEol "%opt{gray0},%opt{maroon}" +set-face global LineNumbers "%opt{gray1},%opt{background}" +set-face global LineNumberCursor "%opt{lavender},%opt{gray0}+b" +set-face global LineNumbersWrapped "%opt{teal},%opt{black1}+i" +set-face global MenuForeground "%opt{white},%opt{gray0}+b" +set-face global MenuBackground "%opt{white},%opt{black3}" +set-face global MenuInfo "%opt{black1},%opt{blue}" +set-face global Information "%opt{black1},%opt{lavender}" +set-face global Error "%opt{red},%opt{black2}" +set-face global StatusLine "%opt{white},%opt{black1}" +set-face global StatusLineMode "%opt{black2},%opt{yellow}" +set-face global StatusLineInfo "%opt{background},%opt{green}" +set-face global StatusLineValue "%opt{orange},%opt{gray0}" +set-face global StatusCursor "%opt{black1},%opt{lavender}" +set-face global Prompt "%opt{green},%opt{black2}" +set-face global MatchingChar "%opt{maroon},%opt{black2}" +set-face global Whitespace "%opt{gray1},%opt{background}+f" +set-face global WrapMarker Whitespace +set-face global BufferPadding "%opt{background},%opt{background}" + +# Code +set-face global value "%opt{orange}" +set-face global type "%opt{pink}" +set-face global variable "%opt{white}" +set-face global module "%opt{mauve}" +set-face global function "%opt{sky}" +set-face global string "%opt{green}" +set-face global keyword "%opt{blue}" +set-face global operator "%opt{blue}" +set-face global attribute "%opt{green}" +set-face global comment "%opt{gray1}" +set-face global documentation comment +set-face global meta "%opt{pink}" +set-face global builtin "%opt{lavender}+b" diff --git a/jaci/dotfiles/kak/colors/catppuccin_mocha.kak b/jaci/dotfiles/kak/colors/catppuccin_mocha.kak new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6191160 --- /dev/null +++ b/jaci/dotfiles/kak/colors/catppuccin_mocha.kak @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +# Catppuccin theme for Kakoune + +# Color palette +declare-option str rosewater 'rgb:f5e0dc' +declare-option str red 'rgb:f38ba8' +declare-option str mauve 'rgb:cba6f7' +declare-option str maroon 'rgb:eba0ac' +declare-option str pink 'rgb:f5c2e7' +declare-option str cyan 'rgb:74c7ec' +declare-option str yellow 'rgb:f9e2af' +declare-option str green 'rgb:a6e3a1' +declare-option str white 'rgb:cdd6f4' +declare-option str blue 'rgb:89b4fa' +declare-option str sky 'rgb:89dceb' +declare-option str lavender 'rgb:b4befe' +declare-option str black1 'rgb:181825' +declare-option str black2 'rgb:1e1e2e' +declare-option str black3 'rgb:313244' +declare-option str orange 'rgb:fab387' +declare-option str teal 'rgb:94e2d5' +declare-option str gray0 'rgb:585b70' +declare-option str gray1 'rgb:6c7086' +declare-option str bright_red %opt{red} +declare-option str bright_green %opt{green} +declare-option str bright_yellow %opt{yellow} +declare-option str bright_blue %opt{blue} +declare-option str bright_cyan %opt{cyan} +declare-option str bright_white %opt{white} +declare-option str foreground %opt{white} +declare-option str background %opt{black2} + +# Markup +set-face global title "%opt{rosewater}" +set-face global header "%opt{bright_red}" +set-face global bold "%opt{mauve}" +set-face global italic "%opt{lavender}" +set-face global mono "%opt{green}" +set-face global block "%opt{cyan}" +set-face global link "%opt{green}" +set-face global bullet "%opt{green}" +set-face global list "%opt{white}" + +# Builtins +set-face global Default "%opt{white},%opt{background}" +set-face global PrimarySelection "%opt{gray0},%opt{lavender}" +set-face global SecondarySelection "%opt{lavender},%opt{gray0}" +set-face global PrimaryCursor "%opt{background},%opt{rosewater}" +set-face global SecondaryCursor "%opt{black1},%opt{teal}" +set-face global PrimaryCursorEol "%opt{gray0},%opt{mauve}" +set-face global SecondaryCursorEol "%opt{gray0},%opt{maroon}" +set-face global LineNumbers "%opt{gray1},%opt{background}" +set-face global LineNumberCursor "%opt{lavender},%opt{gray0}+b" +set-face global LineNumbersWrapped "%opt{teal},%opt{black1}+i" +set-face global MenuForeground "%opt{white},%opt{gray0}+b" +set-face global MenuBackground "%opt{white},%opt{black3}" +set-face global MenuInfo "%opt{black1},%opt{blue}" +set-face global Information "%opt{black1},%opt{lavender}" +set-face global Error "%opt{red},%opt{black2}" +set-face global StatusLine "%opt{white},%opt{black1}" +set-face global StatusLineMode "%opt{black2},%opt{yellow}" +set-face global StatusLineInfo "%opt{background},%opt{green}" +set-face global StatusLineValue "%opt{orange},%opt{gray0}" +set-face global StatusCursor "%opt{black1},%opt{lavender}" +set-face global Prompt "%opt{green},%opt{black2}" +set-face global MatchingChar "%opt{maroon},%opt{black2}" +set-face global Whitespace "%opt{gray1},%opt{background}+f" +set-face global WrapMarker Whitespace +set-face global BufferPadding "%opt{background},%opt{background}" + +# Code +set-face global value "%opt{orange}" +set-face global type "%opt{rosewater}" +set-face global variable "%opt{white}" +set-face global module "%opt{maroon}" +set-face global function "%opt{sky}" +set-face global string "%opt{green}" +set-face global keyword "%opt{blue}" +set-face global operator "%opt{blue}" +set-face global attribute "%opt{green}" +set-face global comment "%opt{gray1}" +set-face global documentation comment +set-face global meta "%opt{pink}" +set-face global builtin "%opt{lavender}+b" diff --git a/jaci/dotfiles/kak/kakrc b/jaci/dotfiles/kak/kakrc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ec330c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/jaci/dotfiles/kak/kakrc @@ -0,0 +1,252 @@ +# ------------------ +# Plugin Setup +# ------------------ + +# IMORTANT NOTE: +# I needed to open kakoune and type ':plug-install' to actually +# install the plugins listed in this file. I did not see this +# mentioned in wikis or anything, so make sure to do this to +# avoid searching github wikis and reddit needlessly. + +# Creates the /plugins folder if it doesnt exist each startup +evaluate-commands %sh{ + plugins="$kak_config/plugins" + mkdir -p "$plugins" + [ ! -e "$plugins/plug.kak" ] && \ + git clone -q https://github.com/andreyorst/plug.kak.git "$plugins/plug.kak" + printf "%s\n" "source '$plugins/plug.kak/rc/plug.kak'" +} +plug "andreyorst/plug.kak" noload + +# ------------------ +# Editor Settings +# ------------------ + +# Disables startup message showing +set-option global startup_info_version 30000000 + +set-option global tabstop 4 +set-option global indentwidth 4 +set-option global scrolloff 5,3 +declare-option str kakrc_path "~/.config/kak/kakrc" +declare-option str sway_conf_path "~/.config/sway/config.d/default" +declare-option str shell_config "~/.zshrc" + +# plug "catppuccin/kakoune" theme config %{ +# colorscheme catppuccin_macchiato +# } +colorscheme catppuccin_macchiato +# relative line numbers +hook global BufCreate .* %{ + add-highlighter buffer/ number-lines -hlcursor +} + +# Git Gutters +hook global WinCreate .* %{ evaluate-commands %sh{ + if [ $kak_buffile != $kak_bufname ] && git ls-files --error-unmatch "$kak_buffile" > /dev/null 2>&1; then + echo "git show-diff" + fi +}} + +# Write on unfocus +hook global FocusOut .* %{ try %{ + write +}} + +hook global BufWritePost .* %{ evaluate-commands 'git update-diff' } +hook global BufReload .* %{ evaluate-commands 'git update-diff' } + +# Add default,red and bold style to these regex matches +add-highlighter global/ regex \b(TODO|FIXME|XXX|NOTE)\b 0:default,red+rb + +# ------------------ +# Key bindings +# ------------------ + +# Remap hjkl navigation to colemak-dh layout +map global normal n h +map global normal e k +map global normal i j +map global normal o l + +map global normal N H +map global normal E K +map global normal I J +map global normal O L + +# Remap insert command +map global normal h i + +# Insert line above or below +map global normal l o +map global normal L O + +# No alt, remap +map global normal -docstring 'same as [f] but in the other direction' +map global normal -docstring 'same as [t] but in the other direction' +map global normal -docstring 'select to beginning of line' +map global normal -docstring 'select to end of line' +map global normal -docstring 'split selections on line boundaries' +map global normal -docstring 'select first and last character of each selection' +map global normal '' '' -docstring 'flip direction of each selection' +map global normal -docstring 'ensure selections are in forward direction (cursor then anchor)' +map global normal -docstring 'clear the main selection' + +# Scrolling remap +map global normal -docstring 'Scroll screen up' +map global normal -docstring 'Scroll screen down' + +map global normal ':comment-line' -docstring 'comment selected lines' + +# Ctrl-s to save +map global normal ':w' -docstring 'write buffer' +# Ctrl-x to save and exit +map global normal ':w:db' -docstring 'write close buffer' + +# Colemak goto remappings +map global goto n h -docstring 'line start' +map global goto o l -docstring 'line end' +map global goto e k -docstring 'buffer top' +map global goto i j -docstring 'buffer bottom' + +map global goto h n +map global goto l o +map global goto k e +map global goto j i + +# Remap view keys +map global view n h +map global view o l +map global view e k +map global view i j + +map global normal ( ': buffer-previous' -docstring 'prev buffer' +map global normal ) ': buffer-next' -docstring 'next buffer' + +# map global normal [ ( -docstring 'rotate main selection' + +# map global normal ] ) -docstring 'rotate main selection backwards' +# Make x select lines up and down +def -params 1 extend-line-down %{ + exec "%arg{1}J" +} + +def -params 1 extend-line-up %{ + exec "%arg{1}K" + try %{ + exec -draft ';\n' + exec X + } + exec '' +} + + +map global normal x ':extend-line-down %val{count}' +map global normal X ':extend-line-up %val{count}' + +map global normal k n -docstring 'next result' +map global normal K N -docstring 'next result add selection' + +map global normal -docstring 'prev result' +map global normal -docstring 'prev result add selection' + +map global insert -docstring 'next completion' +map global insert -docstring 'prev completion' + +# User Mode Bindings +# Accessed with +declare-user-mode git +map global user g ': enter-user-mode git' -docstring "Git mode" +map global user p 'wl-paste -n' -docstring 'paste from system clip board' +hook global RegisterModified '"' %{ nop %sh{ + printf %s "$kak_main_reg_dquote" | wl-copy > /dev/null 2>&1 & +}} + +# Open kakrc, double quotes needed to ecsape the kakrc_path option +map global user o ":edit %opt{kakrc_path}" -docstring 'open kakrc' +map global user z ":edit %opt{shell_config}" -docstring 'open shell config' +map global user S ":edit %opt{sway_conf_path}" -docstring 'open wm config' +# Git Mode Bindings +map global git d ':git show-diff' -docstring "Show diff" + +# ----------------- +# LSP Configuration +# ----------------- + +plug "kak-lsp/kak-lsp" do %{ + cargo install --locked --force --path . + mkdir -p ~/.config/kak-lsp + cp -n kak-lsp.toml ~/.config/kak-lsp/ +} config %{ + + # enable inlay hints + lsp-inlay-hints-enable global + lsp-inlay-diagnostics-enable global + + # set global lsp_diagnostic_line_error_sign '║' + # set global lsp_diagnostic_line_warning_sign '┊' + + define-command lsp-restart -docstring 'restart lsp server' %{ lsp-stop; lsp-start } + + map global insert ':try lsp-snippets-select-next-placeholders catch %{ execute-keys -with-hooks tab> }' -docstring 'Select next snippet placeholder' + map global object a 'lsp-object' -docstring 'LSP any symbol' + map global object 'lsp-object' -docstring 'LSP any symbol' + map global object e 'lsp-object Function Method' -docstring 'LSP function or method' + map global object k 'lsp-object Class Interface Struct' -docstring 'LSP class interface or struct' + map global object d 'lsp-diagnostic-object --include-warnings' -docstring 'LSP errors and warnings' + map global object D 'lsp-diagnostic-object' -docstring 'LSP errors' + + # load lsp for supported filetypes + set-option global lsp_cmd "kak-lsp -s %val{session} -vvv --log /tmp/kak-lsp.log" + hook global WinSetOption filetype=(rust|python|go|javascript|typescript|c|cpp|zig|dart|ruby) %{ + lsp-enable-window + # lsp-auto-hover-enable + map global user l ': enter-user-mode lsp' -docstring 'lsp mode' + map global user h ': enter-user-mode lsph' -docstring 'lsp help' + map global user a ': enter-user-mode lspa' -docstring 'lsp code action' + set-option global lsp_hover_anchor false + } + + hook global KakEnd .* lsp-exit +} + + +# ----------------- +# Other Plugins +# ----------------- + +map global goto f ':prompt -shell-script-candidates %{ fd --type f --hidden } file: %{ edit %val{text} }' -docstring "file" +map global goto b ':prompt -buffer-completion buffer: %{ buffer %val{text} }' -docstring "buffer" + +# Fzf Plugin +plug "andreyorst/fzf.kak" config %{ + # map global user f ':fzf-modev' -docstring 'fzf file in project' + map global user b ':fzf-modeb' -docstring 'fzf current buffers' + + map global user / ':fzf-modeg' -docstring 'fzf search in project' + + # def fzf_file %{ + # evaluate-commands %sh{ + # printf "%s\n" ":fzf-mode:fzf -items-cmd fd" + # } + # } + +# Change FZF colors +# FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS=" \ +# --color=bg+:#313244,bg:#1e1e2e,spinner:#f5e0dc,hl:#f38ba8 \ +# --color=fg:#cdd6f4,header:#f38ba8,info:#cba6f7,pointer:#f5e0dc \ +# --color=marker:#f5e0dc,fg+:#cdd6f4,prompt:#cba6f7,hl+:#f38ba8" +} + + + +plug "alexherbo2/auto-pairs.kak" %{ + enable-auto-pairs +} + +plug "https://github.com/h-youhei/kakoune-surround" + +map global normal ':surround' + +# Custom scripts +source "~/.config/kak/rc/fzf_git.kak" diff --git a/jaci/dotfiles/kak/rc/fzf_git.kak b/jaci/dotfiles/kak/rc/fzf_git.kak new file mode 100644 index 0000000..df816dc --- /dev/null +++ b/jaci/dotfiles/kak/rc/fzf_git.kak @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ + +define-command fzzf -params .. %{ evaluate-commands %sh{ + + while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do + case $1 in + (-items-cmd) shift; items_cmd="$1" ;; + esac + shift + done + + # fzf_tmp=$(mktemp -d "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}"/fzfgit.kak.XXXXXX) + # fzfcmd="${fzf_tmp}/fzfcmd" + # result="${fzf_tmp}/result" + + # ( + # shell_path="$(command -v sh)" + # if [ -n "${shell_path}" ]; then + # # portable shebang + # printf "%s\n" "#!${shell_path}" + # # set SHELL because fzf preview uses it + # printf "%s\n" "SHELL=${shell_path}" + # fi + # # compose entire fzf command with all args into single file which will be executed later + # # printf "%s\n" "export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS=\"${kak_opt_fzf_default_opts:-}\"" + # printf "%s\n" "cd \"${PWD}\" && $items_cmd | fzf > $result" + # printf "%s\n" "evaluate-commands -client ${kak_client} edit -existing $file" | kak -p "${kak_session}" + # printf "%s\n" "rm ${fzfcmd}" + # printf "%s\n" "fg" + # ) >> "${fzfcmd}" + # chmod 755 "${fzfcmd}" + + kill -TSTP $kak_client_pid + cd `pwd` && $items_cmd | \ + fzf | \ + xargs printf "evaluate-commands -client ${kak_client} edit -existing %s\n" | \ + kak -p + fg + + # cmd="terminal $fzfcmd" + + # Tells kakoune to open a terminal and run $fzfcmd + # printf "%s\n" "$fzfcmd" + + # ( while [ -e "${fzfcmd}" ]; do sleep 0.1; done + # # printf "%s\n" "evaluate-commands -client ${kak_client} edit -existing ~/out.txt" | kak -p "${kak_session}" + # if [ -s "${result}" ]; then + # file=$(cat $result) + # printf "%s\n" "evaluate-commands -client ${kak_client} edit -existing $file" | kak -p "${kak_session}" + + # fi + # rm -rf $fzf_temp + # ) > /dev/null 2>&1 < /dev/null & + + # Bring kakoune back into the foreground +}} + +# define-command fzf-project %{ fzzf -items-cmd 'fd -tfile' } + +# map global user f ':fzf-project' -docstring 'fzf current project' + diff --git a/jaci/dotfiles/kitty/kitty.conf b/jaci/dotfiles/kitty/kitty.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2adc67a --- /dev/null +++ b/jaci/dotfiles/kitty/kitty.conf @@ -0,0 +1,2334 @@ +# vim:fileencoding=utf-8:foldmethod=marker + +#: Fonts {{{ + +#: kitty has very powerful font management. You can configure +#: individual font faces and even specify special fonts for particular +#: characters. + +# font_family monospace +# bold_font auto +# italic_font auto +# bold_italic_font auto + +#: You can specify different fonts for the bold/italic/bold-italic +#: variants. To get a full list of supported fonts use the `kitty +#: +list-fonts` command. By default they are derived automatically, by +#: the OSes font system. When bold_font or bold_italic_font is set to +#: auto on macOS, the priority of bold fonts is semi-bold, bold, +#: heavy. Setting them manually is useful for font families that have +#: many weight variants like Book, Medium, Thick, etc. For example:: + +font_family Hurmit Nerd Font Mono +bold_font Hurmit Nerd Font Mono +italic_font Hurmit Nerd Font Mono +bold_italic_font Hurmit Nerd Font Mono + +font_size 12.0 + +#: Font size (in pts) + +# force_ltr no + +#: kitty does not support BIDI (bidirectional text), however, for RTL +#: scripts, words are automatically displayed in RTL. That is to say, +#: in an RTL script, the words "HELLO WORLD" display in kitty as +#: "WORLD HELLO", and if you try to select a substring of an RTL- +#: shaped string, you will get the character that would be there had +#: the the string been LTR. For example, assuming the Hebrew word +#: ירושלים, selecting the character that on the screen appears to be ם +#: actually writes into the selection buffer the character י. kitty's +#: default behavior is useful in conjunction with a filter to reverse +#: the word order, however, if you wish to manipulate RTL glyphs, it +#: can be very challenging to work with, so this option is provided to +#: turn it off. Furthermore, this option can be used with the command +#: line program GNU FriBidi +#: to get BIDI +#: support, because it will force kitty to always treat the text as +#: LTR, which FriBidi expects for terminals. + +# symbol_map + +#: E.g. symbol_map U+E0A0-U+E0A3,U+E0C0-U+E0C7 PowerlineSymbols + +#: Map the specified Unicode codepoints to a particular font. Useful +#: if you need special rendering for some symbols, such as for +#: Powerline. Avoids the need for patched fonts. Each Unicode code +#: point is specified in the form `U+`. You +#: can specify multiple code points, separated by commas and ranges +#: separated by hyphens. This option can be specified multiple times. +#: The syntax is:: + +#: symbol_map codepoints Font Family Name + +# narrow_symbols + +#: E.g. narrow_symbols U+E0A0-U+E0A3,U+E0C0-U+E0C7 1 + +#: Usually, for Private Use Unicode characters and some symbol/dingbat +#: characters, if the character is followed by one or more spaces, +#: kitty will use those extra cells to render the character larger, if +#: the character in the font has a wide aspect ratio. Using this +#: option you can force kitty to restrict the specified code points to +#: render in the specified number of cells (defaulting to one cell). +#: This option can be specified multiple times. The syntax is:: + +#: narrow_symbols codepoints [optionally the number of cells] + +# disable_ligatures never + +#: Choose how you want to handle multi-character ligatures. The +#: default is to always render them. You can tell kitty to not render +#: them when the cursor is over them by using cursor to make editing +#: easier, or have kitty never render them at all by using always, if +#: you don't like them. The ligature strategy can be set per-window +#: either using the kitty remote control facility or by defining +#: shortcuts for it in kitty.conf, for example:: + +#: map alt+1 disable_ligatures_in active always +#: map alt+2 disable_ligatures_in all never +#: map alt+3 disable_ligatures_in tab cursor + +#: Note that this refers to programming ligatures, typically +#: implemented using the calt OpenType feature. For disabling general +#: ligatures, use the font_features option. + +# font_features + +#: E.g. font_features none + +#: Choose exactly which OpenType features to enable or disable. This +#: is useful as some fonts might have features worthwhile in a +#: terminal. For example, Fira Code includes a discretionary feature, +#: zero, which in that font changes the appearance of the zero (0), to +#: make it more easily distinguishable from Ø. Fira Code also includes +#: other discretionary features known as Stylistic Sets which have the +#: tags ss01 through ss20. + +#: For the exact syntax to use for individual features, see the +#: HarfBuzz documentation . + +#: Note that this code is indexed by PostScript name, and not the font +#: family. This allows you to define very precise feature settings; +#: e.g. you can disable a feature in the italic font but not in the +#: regular font. + +#: On Linux, font features are first read from the FontConfig database +#: and then this option is applied, so they can be configured in a +#: single, central place. + +#: To get the PostScript name for a font, use `kitty +list-fonts +#: --psnames`: + +#: .. code-block:: sh + +#: $ kitty +list-fonts --psnames | grep Fira +#: Fira Code +#: Fira Code Bold (FiraCode-Bold) +#: Fira Code Light (FiraCode-Light) +#: Fira Code Medium (FiraCode-Medium) +#: Fira Code Regular (FiraCode-Regular) +#: Fira Code Retina (FiraCode-Retina) + +#: The part in brackets is the PostScript name. + +#: Enable alternate zero and oldstyle numerals:: + +#: font_features FiraCode-Retina +zero +onum + +#: Enable only alternate zero in the bold font:: + +#: font_features FiraCode-Bold +zero + +#: Disable the normal ligatures, but keep the calt feature which (in +#: this font) breaks up monotony:: + +#: font_features TT2020StyleB-Regular -liga +calt + +#: In conjunction with force_ltr, you may want to disable Arabic +#: shaping entirely, and only look at their isolated forms if they +#: show up in a document. You can do this with e.g.:: + +#: font_features UnifontMedium +isol -medi -fina -init + +# modify_font + +#: Modify font characteristics such as the position or thickness of +#: the underline and strikethrough. The modifications can have the +#: suffix px for pixels or % for percentage of original value. No +#: suffix means use pts. For example:: + +#: modify_font underline_position -2 +#: modify_font underline_thickness 150% +#: modify_font strikethrough_position 2px + +#: Additionally, you can modify the size of the cell in which each +#: font glyph is rendered and the baseline at which the glyph is +#: placed in the cell. For example:: + +#: modify_font cell_width 80% +#: modify_font cell_height -2px +#: modify_font baseline 3 + +#: Note that modifying the baseline will automatically adjust the +#: underline and strikethrough positions by the same amount. +#: Increasing the baseline raises glyphs inside the cell and +#: decreasing it lowers them. Decreasing the cell size might cause +#: rendering artifacts, so use with care. + +# box_drawing_scale 0.001, 1, 1.5, 2 + +#: The sizes of the lines used for the box drawing Unicode characters. +#: These values are in pts. They will be scaled by the monitor DPI to +#: arrive at a pixel value. There must be four values corresponding to +#: thin, normal, thick, and very thick lines. + +# undercurl_style thin-sparse + +#: The style with which undercurls are rendered. This option takes the +#: form (thin|thick)-(sparse|dense). Thin and thick control the +#: thickness of the undercurl. Sparse and dense control how often the +#: curl oscillates. With sparse the curl will peak once per character, +#: with dense twice. + +# text_composition_strategy platform + +#: Control how kitty composites text glyphs onto the background color. +#: The default value of platform tries for text rendering as close to +#: "native" for the platform kitty is running on as possible. + +#: A value of legacy uses the old (pre kitty 0.28) strategy for how +#: glyphs are composited. This will make dark text on light +#: backgrounds look thicker and light text on dark backgrounds +#: thinner. It might also make some text appear like the strokes are +#: uneven. + +#: You can fine tune the actual contrast curve used for glyph +#: composition by specifying two space separated numbers for this +#: setting. + +#: The first number is the gamma adjustment, which controls the +#: thickness of dark text on light backgrounds. Increasing the value +#: will make text appear thicker. The default value for this is 1.0 on +#: Linux and 1.7 on macOS. Valid values are 0.01 and above. The result +#: is scaled based on the luminance difference between the background +#: and the foreground. Dark text on light backgrounds receives the +#: full impact of the curve while light text on dark backgrounds is +#: affected very little. + +#: The second number is an additional multiplicative contrast. It is +#: percentage ranging from 0 to 100. The default value is 0 on Linux +#: and 30 on macOS. + +#: If you wish to achieve similar looking thickness in light and dark +#: themes, a good way to experiment is start by setting the value to +#: 1.0 0 and use a dark theme. Then adjust the second parameter until +#: it looks good. Then switch to a light theme and adjust the first +#: parameter until the perceived thickness matches the dark theme. + +#: }}} + +#: Cursor customization {{{ + +cursor #D8DEE9 + +#: Default cursor color. If set to the special value none the cursor +#: will be rendered with a "reverse video" effect. It's color will be +#: the color of the text in the cell it is over and the text will be +#: rendered with the background color of the cell. Note that if the +#: program running in the terminal sets a cursor color, this takes +#: precedence. Also, the cursor colors are modified if the cell +#: background and foreground colors have very low contrast. + +cursor_text_color background + +#: The color of text under the cursor. If you want it rendered with +#: the background color of the cell underneath instead, use the +#: special keyword: background. Note that if cursor is set to none +#: then this option is ignored. + +cursor_shape block + +#: The cursor shape can be one of block, beam, underline. Note that +#: when reloading the config this will be changed only if the cursor +#: shape has not been set by the program running in the terminal. This +#: sets the default cursor shape, applications running in the terminal +#: can override it. In particular, shell integration +#: in kitty sets +#: the cursor shape to beam at shell prompts. You can avoid this by +#: setting shell_integration to no-cursor. + +# cursor_beam_thickness 1.5 + +#: The thickness of the beam cursor (in pts). + +# cursor_underline_thickness 2.0 + +#: The thickness of the underline cursor (in pts). + +# cursor_blink_interval -1 + +#: The interval to blink the cursor (in seconds). Set to zero to +#: disable blinking. Negative values mean use system default. Note +#: that the minimum interval will be limited to repaint_delay. + +# cursor_stop_blinking_after 15.0 + +#: Stop blinking cursor after the specified number of seconds of +#: keyboard inactivity. Set to zero to never stop blinking. + +#: }}} + +#: Scrollback {{{ + +# scrollback_lines 2000 + +#: Number of lines of history to keep in memory for scrolling back. +#: Memory is allocated on demand. Negative numbers are (effectively) +#: infinite scrollback. Note that using very large scrollback is not +#: recommended as it can slow down performance of the terminal and +#: also use large amounts of RAM. Instead, consider using +#: scrollback_pager_history_size. Note that on config reload if this +#: is changed it will only affect newly created windows, not existing +#: ones. + +# scrollback_pager less --chop-long-lines --RAW-CONTROL-CHARS +INPUT_LINE_NUMBER + +#: Program with which to view scrollback in a new window. The +#: scrollback buffer is passed as STDIN to this program. If you change +#: it, make sure the program you use can handle ANSI escape sequences +#: for colors and text formatting. INPUT_LINE_NUMBER in the command +#: line above will be replaced by an integer representing which line +#: should be at the top of the screen. Similarly CURSOR_LINE and +#: CURSOR_COLUMN will be replaced by the current cursor position or +#: set to 0 if there is no cursor, for example, when showing the last +#: command output. + +# scrollback_pager_history_size 0 + +#: Separate scrollback history size (in MB), used only for browsing +#: the scrollback buffer with pager. This separate buffer is not +#: available for interactive scrolling but will be piped to the pager +#: program when viewing scrollback buffer in a separate window. The +#: current implementation stores the data in UTF-8, so approximatively +#: 10000 lines per megabyte at 100 chars per line, for pure ASCII, +#: unformatted text. A value of zero or less disables this feature. +#: The maximum allowed size is 4GB. Note that on config reload if this +#: is changed it will only affect newly created windows, not existing +#: ones. + +# scrollback_fill_enlarged_window no + +#: Fill new space with lines from the scrollback buffer after +#: enlarging a window. + +# wheel_scroll_multiplier 5.0 + +#: Multiplier for the number of lines scrolled by the mouse wheel. +#: Note that this is only used for low precision scrolling devices, +#: not for high precision scrolling devices on platforms such as macOS +#: and Wayland. Use negative numbers to change scroll direction. See +#: also wheel_scroll_min_lines. + +# wheel_scroll_min_lines 1 + +#: The minimum number of lines scrolled by the mouse wheel. The scroll +#: multiplier wheel_scroll_multiplier only takes effect after it +#: reaches this number. Note that this is only used for low precision +#: scrolling devices like wheel mice that scroll by very small amounts +#: when using the wheel. With a negative number, the minimum number of +#: lines will always be added. + +# touch_scroll_multiplier 1.0 + +#: Multiplier for the number of lines scrolled by a touchpad. Note +#: that this is only used for high precision scrolling devices on +#: platforms such as macOS and Wayland. Use negative numbers to change +#: scroll direction. + +#: }}} + +#: Mouse {{{ + +# mouse_hide_wait 3.0 + +#: Hide mouse cursor after the specified number of seconds of the +#: mouse not being used. Set to zero to disable mouse cursor hiding. +#: Set to a negative value to hide the mouse cursor immediately when +#: typing text. Disabled by default on macOS as getting it to work +#: robustly with the ever-changing sea of bugs that is Cocoa is too +#: much effort. + +# url_color #0087bd +# url_style curly + +#: The color and style for highlighting URLs on mouse-over. url_style +#: can be one of: none, straight, double, curly, dotted, dashed. + +# open_url_with default + +#: The program to open clicked URLs. The special value default with +#: first look for any URL handlers defined via the open_actions +#: facility and if non +#: are found, it will use the Operating System's default URL handler +#: (open on macOS and xdg-open on Linux). + +# url_prefixes file ftp ftps gemini git gopher http https irc ircs kitty mailto news sftp ssh + +#: The set of URL prefixes to look for when detecting a URL under the +#: mouse cursor. + +# detect_urls yes + +#: Detect URLs under the mouse. Detected URLs are highlighted with an +#: underline and the mouse cursor becomes a hand over them. Even if +#: this option is disabled, URLs are still clickable. + +# url_excluded_characters + +#: Additional characters to be disallowed from URLs, when detecting +#: URLs under the mouse cursor. By default, all characters that are +#: legal in URLs are allowed. Additionally, newlines are allowed (but +#: stripped). This is to accommodate programs such as mutt that add +#: hard line breaks even for continued lines. \n can be added to this +#: option to disable this behavior. Special characters can be +#: specified using backslash escapes, to specify a backslash use a +#: double backslash. + +# show_hyperlink_targets no + +#: When the mouse hovers over a terminal hyperlink, show the actual +#: URL that will be activated when the hyperlink is clicked. + +copy_on_select yes + +#: Copy to clipboard or a private buffer on select. With this set to +#: clipboard, selecting text with the mouse will cause the text to be +#: copied to clipboard. Useful on platforms such as macOS that do not +#: have the concept of primary selection. You can instead specify a +#: name such as a1 to copy to a private kitty buffer. Map a shortcut +#: with the paste_from_buffer action to paste from this private +#: buffer. For example:: + +#: copy_on_select a1 +#: map shift+cmd+v paste_from_buffer a1 + +#: Note that copying to the clipboard is a security risk, as all +#: programs, including websites open in your browser can read the +#: contents of the system clipboard. + +# paste_actions quote-urls-at-prompt + +#: A comma separated list of actions to take when pasting text into +#: the terminal. The supported paste actions are: + +#: quote-urls-at-prompt: +#: If the text being pasted is a URL and the cursor is at a shell prompt, +#: automatically quote the URL (needs shell_integration). +#: confirm: +#: Confirm the paste if bracketed paste mode is not active or there is +#: a large amount of text being pasted. +#: filter: +#: Run the filter_paste() function from the file paste-actions.py in +#: the kitty config directory on the pasted text. The text returned by the +#: function will be actually pasted. + +# strip_trailing_spaces never + +#: Remove spaces at the end of lines when copying to clipboard. A +#: value of smart will do it when using normal selections, but not +#: rectangle selections. A value of always will always do it. + +# select_by_word_characters @-./_~?&=%+# + +#: Characters considered part of a word when double clicking. In +#: addition to these characters any character that is marked as an +#: alphanumeric character in the Unicode database will be matched. + +# select_by_word_characters_forward + +#: Characters considered part of a word when extending the selection +#: forward on double clicking. In addition to these characters any +#: character that is marked as an alphanumeric character in the +#: Unicode database will be matched. + +#: If empty (default) select_by_word_characters will be used for both +#: directions. + +# click_interval -1.0 + +#: The interval between successive clicks to detect double/triple +#: clicks (in seconds). Negative numbers will use the system default +#: instead, if available, or fallback to 0.5. + +# focus_follows_mouse no + +#: Set the active window to the window under the mouse when moving the +#: mouse around. + +# pointer_shape_when_grabbed arrow + +#: The shape of the mouse pointer when the program running in the +#: terminal grabs the mouse. Valid values are: arrow, beam and hand. + +# default_pointer_shape beam + +#: The default shape of the mouse pointer. Valid values are: arrow, +#: beam and hand. + +# pointer_shape_when_dragging beam + +#: The default shape of the mouse pointer when dragging across text. +#: Valid values are: arrow, beam and hand. + +#: Mouse actions {{{ + +#: Mouse buttons can be mapped to perform arbitrary actions. The +#: syntax is: + +#: .. code-block:: none + +#: mouse_map button-name event-type modes action + +#: Where button-name is one of left, middle, right, b1 ... b8 with +#: added keyboard modifiers. For example: ctrl+shift+left refers to +#: holding the Ctrl+Shift keys while clicking with the left mouse +#: button. The value b1 ... b8 can be used to refer to up to eight +#: buttons on a mouse. + +#: event-type is one of press, release, doublepress, triplepress, +#: click, doubleclick. modes indicates whether the action is performed +#: when the mouse is grabbed by the program running in the terminal, +#: or not. The values are grabbed or ungrabbed or a comma separated +#: combination of them. grabbed refers to when the program running in +#: the terminal has requested mouse events. Note that the click and +#: double click events have a delay of click_interval to disambiguate +#: from double and triple presses. + +#: You can run kitty with the kitty --debug-input command line option +#: to see mouse events. See the builtin actions below to get a sense +#: of what is possible. + +#: If you want to unmap an action, map it to no_op. For example, to +#: disable opening of URLs with a plain click:: + +#: mouse_map left click ungrabbed no_op + +#: See all the mappable actions including mouse actions here +#: . + +#: .. note:: +#: Once a selection is started, releasing the button that started it will +#: automatically end it and no release event will be dispatched. + +# clear_all_mouse_actions no + +#: Remove all mouse action definitions up to this point. Useful, for +#: instance, to remove the default mouse actions. + +#: Click the link under the mouse or move the cursor + +# mouse_map left click ungrabbed mouse_handle_click selection link prompt + +#:: First check for a selection and if one exists do nothing. Then +#:: check for a link under the mouse cursor and if one exists, click +#:: it. Finally check if the click happened at the current shell +#:: prompt and if so, move the cursor to the click location. Note +#:: that this requires shell integration +#:: to work. + +#: Click the link under the mouse or move the cursor even when grabbed + +# mouse_map shift+left click grabbed,ungrabbed mouse_handle_click selection link prompt + +#:: Same as above, except that the action is performed even when the +#:: mouse is grabbed by the program running in the terminal. + +#: Click the link under the mouse cursor + +# mouse_map ctrl+shift+left release grabbed,ungrabbed mouse_handle_click link + +#:: Variant with Ctrl+Shift is present because the simple click based +#:: version has an unavoidable delay of click_interval, to +#:: disambiguate clicks from double clicks. + +#: Discard press event for link click + +# mouse_map ctrl+shift+left press grabbed discard_event + +#:: Prevent this press event from being sent to the program that has +#:: grabbed the mouse, as the corresponding release event is used to +#:: open a URL. + +#: Paste from the primary selection + +# mouse_map middle release ungrabbed paste_from_selection + +#: Start selecting text + +# mouse_map left press ungrabbed mouse_selection normal + +#: Start selecting text in a rectangle + +# mouse_map ctrl+alt+left press ungrabbed mouse_selection rectangle + +#: Select a word + +# mouse_map left doublepress ungrabbed mouse_selection word + +#: Select a line + +# mouse_map left triplepress ungrabbed mouse_selection line + +#: Select line from point + +# mouse_map ctrl+alt+left triplepress ungrabbed mouse_selection line_from_point + +#:: Select from the clicked point to the end of the line. + +#: Extend the current selection + +# mouse_map right press ungrabbed mouse_selection extend + +#:: If you want only the end of the selection to be moved instead of +#:: the nearest boundary, use move-end instead of extend. + +#: Paste from the primary selection even when grabbed + +# mouse_map shift+middle release ungrabbed,grabbed paste_selection +# mouse_map shift+middle press grabbed discard_event + +#: Start selecting text even when grabbed + +# mouse_map shift+left press ungrabbed,grabbed mouse_selection normal + +#: Start selecting text in a rectangle even when grabbed + +# mouse_map ctrl+shift+alt+left press ungrabbed,grabbed mouse_selection rectangle + +#: Select a word even when grabbed + +# mouse_map shift+left doublepress ungrabbed,grabbed mouse_selection word + +#: Select a line even when grabbed + +# mouse_map shift+left triplepress ungrabbed,grabbed mouse_selection line + +#: Select line from point even when grabbed + +# mouse_map ctrl+shift+alt+left triplepress ungrabbed,grabbed mouse_selection line_from_point + +#:: Select from the clicked point to the end of the line even when +#:: grabbed. + +#: Extend the current selection even when grabbed + +# mouse_map shift+right press ungrabbed,grabbed mouse_selection extend + +#: Show clicked command output in pager + +# mouse_map ctrl+shift+right press ungrabbed mouse_show_command_output + +#:: Requires shell integration +#:: to work. + +#: }}} + +#: }}} + +#: Performance tuning {{{ + +# repaint_delay 10 + +#: Delay between screen updates (in milliseconds). Decreasing it, +#: increases frames-per-second (FPS) at the cost of more CPU usage. +#: The default value yields ~100 FPS which is more than sufficient for +#: most uses. Note that to actually achieve 100 FPS, you have to +#: either set sync_to_monitor to no or use a monitor with a high +#: refresh rate. Also, to minimize latency when there is pending input +#: to be processed, this option is ignored. + +# input_delay 3 + +#: Delay before input from the program running in the terminal is +#: processed (in milliseconds). Note that decreasing it will increase +#: responsiveness, but also increase CPU usage and might cause flicker +#: in full screen programs that redraw the entire screen on each loop, +#: because kitty is so fast that partial screen updates will be drawn. + +# sync_to_monitor yes + +#: Sync screen updates to the refresh rate of the monitor. This +#: prevents screen tearing +#: when scrolling. +#: However, it limits the rendering speed to the refresh rate of your +#: monitor. With a very high speed mouse/high keyboard repeat rate, +#: you may notice some slight input latency. If so, set this to no. + +#: }}} + +#: Terminal bell {{{ + +# enable_audio_bell yes + +#: The audio bell. Useful to disable it in environments that require +#: silence. + +# visual_bell_duration 0.0 + +#: The visual bell duration (in seconds). Flash the screen when a bell +#: occurs for the specified number of seconds. Set to zero to disable. + +# visual_bell_color none + +#: The color used by visual bell. Set to none will fall back to +#: selection background color. If you feel that the visual bell is too +#: bright, you can set it to a darker color. + +# window_alert_on_bell yes + +#: Request window attention on bell. Makes the dock icon bounce on +#: macOS or the taskbar flash on linux. + +# bell_on_tab "🔔 " + +#: Some text or a Unicode symbol to show on the tab if a window in the +#: tab that does not have focus has a bell. If you want to use leading +#: or trailing spaces, surround the text with quotes. See +#: tab_title_template for how this is rendered. + +#: For backwards compatibility, values of yes, y and true are +#: converted to the default bell symbol and no, n, false and none are +#: converted to the empty string. + +# command_on_bell none + +#: Program to run when a bell occurs. The environment variable +#: KITTY_CHILD_CMDLINE can be used to get the program running in the +#: window in which the bell occurred. + +# bell_path none + +#: Path to a sound file to play as the bell sound. If set to none, the +#: system default bell sound is used. Must be in a format supported by +#: the operating systems sound API, such as WAV or OGA on Linux +#: (libcanberra) or AIFF, MP3 or WAV on macOS (NSSound) + +# linux_bell_theme __custom + +#: The XDG Sound Theme kitty will use to play the bell sound. Defaults +#: to the custom theme name used by GNOME and Budgie, falling back to +#: the default freedesktop theme if it does not exist. This option may +#: be removed if Linux ever provides desktop-agnostic support for +#: setting system sound themes. + +#: }}} + +#: Window layout {{{ + +# remember_window_size yes +# initial_window_width 640 +# initial_window_height 400 + +#: If enabled, the OS Window size will be remembered so that new +#: instances of kitty will have the same size as the previous +#: instance. If disabled, the OS Window will initially have size +#: configured by initial_window_width/height, in pixels. You can use a +#: suffix of "c" on the width/height values to have them interpreted +#: as number of cells instead of pixels. + +# enabled_layouts * + +#: The enabled window layouts. A comma separated list of layout names. +#: The special value all means all layouts. The first listed layout +#: will be used as the startup layout. Default configuration is all +#: layouts in alphabetical order. For a list of available layouts, see +#: the layouts . + +# window_resize_step_cells 2 +# window_resize_step_lines 2 + +#: The step size (in units of cell width/cell height) to use when +#: resizing kitty windows in a layout with the shortcut +#: start_resizing_window. The cells value is used for horizontal +#: resizing, and the lines value is used for vertical resizing. + +# window_border_width 0.5pt + +#: The width of window borders. Can be either in pixels (px) or pts +#: (pt). Values in pts will be rounded to the nearest number of pixels +#: based on screen resolution. If not specified, the unit is assumed +#: to be pts. Note that borders are displayed only when more than one +#: window is visible. They are meant to separate multiple windows. + +# draw_minimal_borders yes + +#: Draw only the minimum borders needed. This means that only the +#: borders that separate the window from a neighbor are drawn. Note +#: that setting a non-zero window_margin_width overrides this and +#: causes all borders to be drawn. + +# window_margin_width 0 + +#: The window margin (in pts) (blank area outside the border). A +#: single value sets all four sides. Two values set the vertical and +#: horizontal sides. Three values set top, horizontal and bottom. Four +#: values set top, right, bottom and left. + +# single_window_margin_width -1 + +#: The window margin to use when only a single window is visible (in +#: pts). Negative values will cause the value of window_margin_width +#: to be used instead. A single value sets all four sides. Two values +#: set the vertical and horizontal sides. Three values set top, +#: horizontal and bottom. Four values set top, right, bottom and left. + +# window_padding_width 0 + +#: The window padding (in pts) (blank area between the text and the +#: window border). A single value sets all four sides. Two values set +#: the vertical and horizontal sides. Three values set top, horizontal +#: and bottom. Four values set top, right, bottom and left. + +# placement_strategy center + +#: When the window size is not an exact multiple of the cell size, the +#: cell area of the terminal window will have some extra padding on +#: the sides. You can control how that padding is distributed with +#: this option. Using a value of center means the cell area will be +#: placed centrally. A value of top-left means the padding will be +#: only at the bottom and right edges. + +# active_border_color #00ff00 + +#: The color for the border of the active window. Set this to none to +#: not draw borders around the active window. + +# inactive_border_color #cccccc + +#: The color for the border of inactive windows. + +# bell_border_color #ff5a00 + +#: The color for the border of inactive windows in which a bell has +#: occurred. + +# inactive_text_alpha 1.0 + +#: Fade the text in inactive windows by the specified amount (a number +#: between zero and one, with zero being fully faded). + +# hide_window_decorations no + +#: Hide the window decorations (title-bar and window borders) with +#: yes. On macOS, titlebar-only can be used to only hide the titlebar. +#: Whether this works and exactly what effect it has depends on the +#: window manager/operating system. Note that the effects of changing +#: this option when reloading config are undefined. + +# window_logo_path none + +#: Path to a logo image. Must be in PNG format. Relative paths are +#: interpreted relative to the kitty config directory. The logo is +#: displayed in a corner of every kitty window. The position is +#: controlled by window_logo_position. Individual windows can be +#: configured to have different logos either using the launch action +#: or the remote control facility. + +# window_logo_position bottom-right + +#: Where to position the window logo in the window. The value can be +#: one of: top-left, top, top-right, left, center, right, bottom-left, +#: bottom, bottom-right. + +# window_logo_alpha 0.5 + +#: The amount the logo should be faded into the background. With zero +#: being fully faded and one being fully opaque. + +# resize_debounce_time 0.1 + +#: The time to wait before redrawing the screen when a resize event is +#: received (in seconds). On platforms such as macOS, where the +#: operating system sends events corresponding to the start and end of +#: a resize, this number is ignored. + +# resize_draw_strategy static + +#: Choose how kitty draws a window while a resize is in progress. A +#: value of static means draw the current window contents, mostly +#: unchanged. A value of scale means draw the current window contents +#: scaled. A value of blank means draw a blank window. A value of size +#: means show the window size in cells. + +# resize_in_steps no + +#: Resize the OS window in steps as large as the cells, instead of +#: with the usual pixel accuracy. Combined with initial_window_width +#: and initial_window_height in number of cells, this option can be +#: used to keep the margins as small as possible when resizing the OS +#: window. Note that this does not currently work on Wayland. + +# visual_window_select_characters 1234567890ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ + +#: The list of characters for visual window selection. For example, +#: for selecting a window to focus on with focus_visible_window. The +#: value should be a series of unique numbers or alphabets, case +#: insensitive, from the set [0-9A-Z]. Specify your preference as a +#: string of characters. + +# confirm_os_window_close -1 + +#: Ask for confirmation when closing an OS window or a tab with at +#: least this number of kitty windows in it by window manager (e.g. +#: clicking the window close button or pressing the operating system +#: shortcut to close windows) or by the close_tab action. A value of +#: zero disables confirmation. This confirmation also applies to +#: requests to quit the entire application (all OS windows, via the +#: quit action). Negative values are converted to positive ones, +#: however, with shell_integration enabled, using negative values +#: means windows sitting at a shell prompt are not counted, only +#: windows where some command is currently running. Note that if you +#: want confirmation when closing individual windows, you can map the +#: close_window_with_confirmation action. + +#: }}} + +#: Tab bar {{{ + +# tab_bar_edge bottom + +#: The edge to show the tab bar on, top or bottom. + +# tab_bar_margin_width 0.0 + +#: The margin to the left and right of the tab bar (in pts). + +# tab_bar_margin_height 0.0 0.0 + +#: The margin above and below the tab bar (in pts). The first number +#: is the margin between the edge of the OS Window and the tab bar. +#: The second number is the margin between the tab bar and the +#: contents of the current tab. + +# tab_bar_style fade + +#: The tab bar style, can be one of: + +#: fade +#: Each tab's edges fade into the background color. (See also tab_fade) +#: slant +#: Tabs look like the tabs in a physical file. +#: separator +#: Tabs are separated by a configurable separator. (See also +#: tab_separator) +#: powerline +#: Tabs are shown as a continuous line with "fancy" separators. +#: (See also tab_powerline_style) +#: custom +#: A user-supplied Python function called draw_tab is loaded from the file +#: tab_bar.py in the kitty config directory. For examples of how to +#: write such a function, see the functions named draw_tab_with_* in +#: kitty's source code: kitty/tab_bar.py. See also +#: this discussion +#: for examples from kitty users. +#: hidden +#: The tab bar is hidden. If you use this, you might want to create +#: a mapping for the select_tab action which presents you with a list of +#: tabs and allows for easy switching to a tab. + +# tab_bar_align left + +#: The horizontal alignment of the tab bar, can be one of: left, +#: center, right. + +# tab_bar_min_tabs 2 + +#: The minimum number of tabs that must exist before the tab bar is +#: shown. + +# tab_switch_strategy previous + +#: The algorithm to use when switching to a tab when the current tab +#: is closed. The default of previous will switch to the last used +#: tab. A value of left will switch to the tab to the left of the +#: closed tab. A value of right will switch to the tab to the right of +#: the closed tab. A value of last will switch to the right-most tab. + +# tab_fade 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 + +#: Control how each tab fades into the background when using fade for +#: the tab_bar_style. Each number is an alpha (between zero and one) +#: that controls how much the corresponding cell fades into the +#: background, with zero being no fade and one being full fade. You +#: can change the number of cells used by adding/removing entries to +#: this list. + +# tab_separator " ┇" + +#: The separator between tabs in the tab bar when using separator as +#: the tab_bar_style. + +# tab_powerline_style angled + +#: The powerline separator style between tabs in the tab bar when +#: using powerline as the tab_bar_style, can be one of: angled, +#: slanted, round. + +# tab_activity_symbol none + +#: Some text or a Unicode symbol to show on the tab if a window in the +#: tab that does not have focus has some activity. If you want to use +#: leading or trailing spaces, surround the text with quotes. See +#: tab_title_template for how this is rendered. + +# tab_title_max_length 0 + +#: The maximum number of cells that can be used to render the text in +#: a tab. A value of zero means that no limit is applied. + +# tab_title_template "{fmt.fg.red}{bell_symbol}{activity_symbol}{fmt.fg.tab}{title}" + +#: A template to render the tab title. The default just renders the +#: title with optional symbols for bell and activity. If you wish to +#: include the tab-index as well, use something like: {index}:{title}. +#: Useful if you have shortcuts mapped for goto_tab N. If you prefer +#: to see the index as a superscript, use {sup.index}. All data +#: available is: + +#: title +#: The current tab title. +#: index +#: The tab index useable with goto_tab N goto_tab shortcuts. +#: layout_name +#: The current layout name. +#: num_windows +#: The number of windows in the tab. +#: num_window_groups +#: The number of window groups (not counting overlay windows) in the tab. +#: tab.active_wd +#: The working directory of the currently active window in the tab +#: (expensive, requires syscall). Use active_oldest_wd to get +#: the directory of the oldest foreground process rather than the newest. +#: tab.active_exe +#: The name of the executable running in the foreground of the currently +#: active window in the tab (expensive, requires syscall). Use +#: active_oldest_exe for the oldest foreground process. +#: max_title_length +#: The maximum title length available. + +#: Note that formatting is done by Python's string formatting +#: machinery, so you can use, for instance, {layout_name[:2].upper()} +#: to show only the first two letters of the layout name, upper-cased. +#: If you want to style the text, you can use styling directives, for +#: example: +#: `{fmt.fg.red}red{fmt.fg.tab}normal{fmt.bg._00FF00}greenbg{fmt.bg.tab}`. +#: Similarly, for bold and italic: +#: `{fmt.bold}bold{fmt.nobold}normal{fmt.italic}italic{fmt.noitalic}`. +#: Note that for backward compatibility, if {bell_symbol} or +#: {activity_symbol} are not present in the template, they are +#: prepended to it. + +# active_tab_title_template none + +#: Template to use for active tabs. If not specified falls back to +#: tab_title_template. + +# active_tab_foreground #000 +# active_tab_background #eee +# active_tab_font_style bold-italic +# inactive_tab_foreground #444 +# inactive_tab_background #999 +# inactive_tab_font_style normal + +#: Tab bar colors and styles. + +# tab_bar_background none + +#: Background color for the tab bar. Defaults to using the terminal +#: background color. + +# tab_bar_margin_color none + +#: Color for the tab bar margin area. Defaults to using the terminal +#: background color for margins above and below the tab bar. For side +#: margins the default color is chosen to match the background color +#: of the neighboring tab. + +#: }}} + +#: Color scheme {{{ + +foreground #D8DEE9 +background #3B4252 +#: The foreground and background colors. + +background_opacity 0.95 + +#: The opacity of the background. A number between zero and one, where +#: one is opaque and zero is fully transparent. This will only work if +#: supported by the OS (for instance, when using a compositor under +#: X11). Note that it only sets the background color's opacity in +#: cells that have the same background color as the default terminal +#: background, so that things like the status bar in vim, powerline +#: prompts, etc. still look good. But it means that if you use a color +#: theme with a background color in your editor, it will not be +#: rendered as transparent. Instead you should change the default +#: background color in your kitty config and not use a background +#: color in the editor color scheme. Or use the escape codes to set +#: the terminals default colors in a shell script to launch your +#: editor. Be aware that using a value less than 1.0 is a (possibly +#: significant) performance hit. If you want to dynamically change +#: transparency of windows, set dynamic_background_opacity to yes +#: (this is off by default as it has a performance cost). Changing +#: this option when reloading the config will only work if +#: dynamic_background_opacity was enabled in the original config. + +# background_image none + +#: Path to a background image. Must be in PNG format. + +# background_image_layout tiled + +#: Whether to tile, scale or clamp the background image. The value can +#: be one of tiled, mirror-tiled, scaled, clamped or centered. + +# background_image_linear no + +#: When background image is scaled, whether linear interpolation +#: should be used. + +# dynamic_background_opacity no + +#: Allow changing of the background_opacity dynamically, using either +#: keyboard shortcuts (increase_background_opacity and +#: decrease_background_opacity) or the remote control facility. +#: Changing this option by reloading the config is not supported. + +# background_tint 0.0 + +#: How much to tint the background image by the background color. This +#: option makes it easier to read the text. Tinting is done using the +#: current background color for each window. This option applies only +#: if background_opacity is set and transparent windows are supported +#: or background_image is set. + +# background_tint_gaps 1.0 + +#: How much to tint the background image at the window gaps by the +#: background color, after applying background_tint. Since this is +#: multiplicative with background_tint, it can be used to lighten the +#: tint over the window gaps for a *separated* look. + +# dim_opacity 0.75 + +#: How much to dim text that has the DIM/FAINT attribute set. One +#: means no dimming and zero means fully dimmed (i.e. invisible). + +selection_foreground #4C566A +selection_background #ECEFF4 + +#: The foreground and background colors for text selected with the +#: mouse. Setting both of these to none will cause a "reverse video" +#: effect for selections, where the selection will be the cell text +#: color and the text will become the cell background color. Setting +#: only selection_foreground to none will cause the foreground color +#: to be used unchanged. Note that these colors can be overridden by +#: the program running in the terminal. + +#: The color table {{{ + +#: The 256 terminal colors. There are 8 basic colors, each color has a +#: dull and bright version, for the first 16 colors. You can set the +#: remaining 240 colors as color16 to color255. + +color0 #404552 +color8 #D8DEE9 +#: black + +color1 #BF616A +color9 #BF616A +#: red + +color2 #A3BE8C +color10 #A3BE8C +#: green + +color3 #EBCB8B +color11 #EBCB8B +#: yellow + +color4 #81A1C1 +color12 #81A1C1 +#: blue + +color5 #B48EAD +color13 #B48EAD +#: magenta + +color6 #8FBDBB +color14 #8FBDBB +#: cyan + +color7 #ECEFF4 +color15 #ECEFF4 +#: white + +# mark1_foreground black + +#: Color for marks of type 1 + +# mark1_background #98d3cb + +#: Color for marks of type 1 (light steel blue) + +# mark2_foreground black + +#: Color for marks of type 2 + +# mark2_background #f2dcd3 + +#: Color for marks of type 1 (beige) + +# mark3_foreground black + +#: Color for marks of type 3 + +# mark3_background #f274bc + +#: Color for marks of type 3 (violet) + +#: }}} + +#: }}} + +#: Advanced {{{ + +# shell . + +#: The shell program to execute. The default value of . means to use +#: whatever shell is set as the default shell for the current user. +#: Note that on macOS if you change this, you might need to add +#: --login and --interactive to ensure that the shell starts in +#: interactive mode and reads its startup rc files. + +editor helix + +#: The terminal based text editor (such as vim or nano) to use when +#: editing the kitty config file or similar tasks. + +#: The default value of . means to use the environment variables +#: VISUAL and EDITOR in that order. If these variables aren't set, +#: kitty will run your shell ($SHELL -l -i -c env) to see if your +#: shell startup rc files set VISUAL or EDITOR. If that doesn't work, +#: kitty will cycle through various known editors (vim, emacs, etc.) +#: and take the first one that exists on your system. + +# close_on_child_death no + +#: Close the window when the child process (shell) exits. With the +#: default value no, the terminal will remain open when the child +#: exits as long as there are still processes outputting to the +#: terminal (for example disowned or backgrounded processes). When +#: enabled with yes, the window will close as soon as the child +#: process exits. Note that setting it to yes means that any +#: background processes still using the terminal can fail silently +#: because their stdout/stderr/stdin no longer work. + +# remote_control_password + +#: Allow other programs to control kitty using passwords. This option +#: can be specified multiple times to add multiple passwords. If no +#: passwords are present kitty will ask the user for permission if a +#: program tries to use remote control with a password. A password can +#: also *optionally* be associated with a set of allowed remote +#: control actions. For example:: + +#: remote_control_password "my passphrase" get-colors set-colors focus-window focus-tab + +#: Only the specified actions will be allowed when using this +#: password. Glob patterns can be used too, for example:: + +#: remote_control_password "my passphrase" set-tab-* resize-* + +#: To get a list of available actions, run:: + +#: kitty @ --help + +#: A set of actions to be allowed when no password is sent can be +#: specified by using an empty password. For example:: + +#: remote_control_password "" *-colors + +#: Finally, the path to a python module can be specified that provides +#: a function is_cmd_allowed that is used to check every remote +#: control command. For example:: + +#: remote_control_password "my passphrase" my_rc_command_checker.py + +#: Relative paths are resolved from the kitty configuration directory. +#: See rc_custom_auth for details. + +# allow_remote_control no + +#: Allow other programs to control kitty. If you turn this on, other +#: programs can control all aspects of kitty, including sending text +#: to kitty windows, opening new windows, closing windows, reading the +#: content of windows, etc. Note that this even works over SSH +#: connections. The default setting of no prevents any form of remote +#: control. The meaning of the various values are: + +#: password +#: Remote control requests received over both the TTY device and the socket +#: are confirmed based on passwords, see remote_control_password. + +#: socket-only +#: Remote control requests received over a socket are accepted +#: unconditionally. Requests received over the TTY are denied. +#: See listen_on. + +#: socket +#: Remote control requests received over a socket are accepted +#: unconditionally. Requests received over the TTY are confirmed based on +#: password. + +#: no +#: Remote control is completely disabled. + +#: yes +#: Remote control requests are always accepted. + +# listen_on none + +#: Listen to the specified UNIX socket for remote control connections. +#: Note that this will apply to all kitty instances. It can be +#: overridden by the kitty --listen-on command line option, which also +#: supports listening on a TCP socket. This option accepts only UNIX +#: sockets, such as unix:${TEMP}/mykitty or unix:@mykitty (on Linux). +#: Environment variables are expanded and relative paths are resolved +#: with respect to the temporary directory. If {kitty_pid} is present, +#: then it is replaced by the PID of the kitty process, otherwise the +#: PID of the kitty process is appended to the value, with a hyphen. +#: See the help for kitty --listen-on for more details. Note that this +#: will be ignored unless allow_remote_control is set to either: yes, +#: socket or socket-only. Changing this option by reloading the config +#: is not supported. + +# env + +#: Specify the environment variables to be set in all child processes. +#: Using the name with an equal sign (e.g. env VAR=) will set it to +#: the empty string. Specifying only the name (e.g. env VAR) will +#: remove the variable from the child process' environment. Note that +#: environment variables are expanded recursively, for example:: + +#: env VAR1=a +#: env VAR2=${HOME}/${VAR1}/b + +#: The value of VAR2 will be /a/b. + +# watcher + +#: Path to python file which will be loaded for watchers +#: . Can be +#: specified more than once to load multiple watchers. The watchers +#: will be added to every kitty window. Relative paths are resolved +#: relative to the kitty config directory. Note that reloading the +#: config will only affect windows created after the reload. + +# exe_search_path + +#: Control where kitty finds the programs to run. The default search +#: order is: First search the system wide PATH, then ~/.local/bin and +#: ~/bin. If still not found, the PATH defined in the login shell +#: after sourcing all its startup files is tried. Finally, if present, +#: the PATH specified by the env option is tried. + +#: This option allows you to prepend, append, or remove paths from +#: this search order. It can be specified multiple times for multiple +#: paths. A simple path will be prepended to the search order. A path +#: that starts with the + sign will be append to the search order, +#: after ~/bin above. A path that starts with the - sign will be +#: removed from the entire search order. For example:: + +#: exe_search_path /some/prepended/path +#: exe_search_path +/some/appended/path +#: exe_search_path -/some/excluded/path + +# update_check_interval 24 + +#: The interval to periodically check if an update to kitty is +#: available (in hours). If an update is found, a system notification +#: is displayed informing you of the available update. The default is +#: to check every 24 hours, set to zero to disable. Update checking is +#: only done by the official binary builds. Distro packages or source +#: builds do not do update checking. Changing this option by reloading +#: the config is not supported. + +# startup_session none + +#: Path to a session file to use for all kitty instances. Can be +#: overridden by using the kitty --session =none command line option +#: for individual instances. See sessions +#: in the kitty +#: documentation for details. Note that relative paths are interpreted +#: with respect to the kitty config directory. Environment variables +#: in the path are expanded. Changing this option by reloading the +#: config is not supported. + +# clipboard_control write-clipboard write-primary read-clipboard-ask read-primary-ask + +#: Allow programs running in kitty to read and write from the +#: clipboard. You can control exactly which actions are allowed. The +#: possible actions are: write-clipboard, read-clipboard, write- +#: primary, read-primary, read-clipboard-ask, read-primary-ask. The +#: default is to allow writing to the clipboard and primary selection +#: and to ask for permission when a program tries to read from the +#: clipboard. Note that disabling the read confirmation is a security +#: risk as it means that any program, even the ones running on a +#: remote server via SSH can read your clipboard. See also +#: clipboard_max_size. + +# clipboard_max_size 512 + +#: The maximum size (in MB) of data from programs running in kitty +#: that will be stored for writing to the system clipboard. A value of +#: zero means no size limit is applied. See also clipboard_control. + +# file_transfer_confirmation_bypass + +#: The password that can be supplied to the file transfer kitten +#: to skip the +#: transfer confirmation prompt. This should only be used when +#: initiating transfers from trusted computers, over trusted networks +#: or encrypted transports, as it allows any programs running on the +#: remote machine to read/write to the local filesystem, without +#: permission. + +# allow_hyperlinks yes + +#: Process hyperlink escape sequences (OSC 8). If disabled OSC 8 +#: escape sequences are ignored. Otherwise they become clickable +#: links, that you can click with the mouse or by using the hints +#: kitten . The +#: special value of ask means that kitty will ask before opening the +#: link when clicked. + +# shell_integration enabled + +#: Enable shell integration on supported shells. This enables features +#: such as jumping to previous prompts, browsing the output of the +#: previous command in a pager, etc. on supported shells. Set to +#: disabled to turn off shell integration, completely. It is also +#: possible to disable individual features, set to a space separated +#: list of these values: no-rc, no-cursor, no-title, no-cwd, no- +#: prompt-mark, no-complete. See Shell integration +#: for details. + +# allow_cloning ask + +#: Control whether programs running in the terminal can request new +#: windows to be created. The canonical example is clone-in-kitty +#: . +#: By default, kitty will ask for permission for each clone request. +#: Allowing cloning unconditionally gives programs running in the +#: terminal (including over SSH) permission to execute arbitrary code, +#: as the user who is running the terminal, on the computer that the +#: terminal is running on. + +# clone_source_strategies venv,conda,env_var,path + +#: Control what shell code is sourced when running clone-in-kitty in +#: the newly cloned window. The supported strategies are: + +#: venv +#: Source the file $VIRTUAL_ENV/bin/activate. This is used by the +#: Python stdlib venv module and allows cloning venvs automatically. +#: conda +#: Run conda activate $CONDA_DEFAULT_ENV. This supports the virtual +#: environments created by conda. +#: env_var +#: Execute the contents of the environment variable +#: KITTY_CLONE_SOURCE_CODE with eval. +#: path +#: Source the file pointed to by the environment variable +#: KITTY_CLONE_SOURCE_PATH. + +#: This option must be a comma separated list of the above values. +#: This only source the first valid one in the above order. + +# term xterm-kitty + +#: The value of the TERM environment variable to set. Changing this +#: can break many terminal programs, only change it if you know what +#: you are doing, not because you read some advice on "Stack Overflow" +#: to change it. The TERM variable is used by various programs to get +#: information about the capabilities and behavior of the terminal. If +#: you change it, depending on what programs you run, and how +#: different the terminal you are changing it to is, various things +#: from key-presses, to colors, to various advanced features may not +#: work. Changing this option by reloading the config will only affect +#: newly created windows. + +#: }}} + +#: OS specific tweaks {{{ + +# wayland_titlebar_color system + +#: The color of the kitty window's titlebar on Wayland systems with +#: client side window decorations such as GNOME. A value of system +#: means to use the default system color, a value of background means +#: to use the background color of the currently active window and +#: finally you can use an arbitrary color, such as #12af59 or red. + +# macos_titlebar_color system + +#: The color of the kitty window's titlebar on macOS. A value of +#: system means to use the default system color, light or dark can +#: also be used to set it explicitly. A value of background means to +#: use the background color of the currently active window and finally +#: you can use an arbitrary color, such as #12af59 or red. WARNING: +#: This option works by using a hack when arbitrary color (or +#: background) is configured, as there is no proper Cocoa API for it. +#: It sets the background color of the entire window and makes the +#: titlebar transparent. As such it is incompatible with +#: background_opacity. If you want to use both, you are probably +#: better off just hiding the titlebar with hide_window_decorations. + +# macos_option_as_alt no + +#: Use the Option key as an Alt key on macOS. With this set to no, +#: kitty will use the macOS native Option+Key to enter Unicode +#: character behavior. This will break any Alt+Key keyboard shortcuts +#: in your terminal programs, but you can use the macOS Unicode input +#: technique. You can use the values: left, right or both to use only +#: the left, right or both Option keys as Alt, instead. Note that +#: kitty itself always treats Option the same as Alt. This means you +#: cannot use this option to configure different kitty shortcuts for +#: Option+Key vs. Alt+Key. Also, any kitty shortcuts using +#: Option/Alt+Key will take priority, so that any such key presses +#: will not be passed to terminal programs running inside kitty. +#: Changing this option by reloading the config is not supported. + +# macos_hide_from_tasks no + +#: Hide the kitty window from running tasks on macOS (⌘+Tab and the +#: Dock). Changing this option by reloading the config is not +#: supported. + +# macos_quit_when_last_window_closed no + +#: Have kitty quit when all the top-level windows are closed on macOS. +#: By default, kitty will stay running, even with no open windows, as +#: is the expected behavior on macOS. + +# macos_window_resizable yes + +#: Disable this if you want kitty top-level OS windows to not be +#: resizable on macOS. Changing this option by reloading the config +#: will only affect newly created OS windows. + +# macos_thicken_font 0 + +#: Draw an extra border around the font with the given width, to +#: increase legibility at small font sizes on macOS. For example, a +#: value of 0.75 will result in rendering that looks similar to sub- +#: pixel antialiasing at common font sizes. Note that in modern kitty, +#: this option is obsolete (although still supported). Consider using +#: text_composition_strategy instead. + +# macos_traditional_fullscreen no + +#: Use the macOS traditional full-screen transition, that is faster, +#: but less pretty. + +# macos_show_window_title_in all + +#: Control where the window title is displayed on macOS. A value of +#: window will show the title of the currently active window at the +#: top of the macOS window. A value of menubar will show the title of +#: the currently active window in the macOS global menu bar, making +#: use of otherwise wasted space. A value of all will show the title +#: in both places, and none hides the title. See +#: macos_menubar_title_max_length for how to control the length of the +#: title in the menu bar. + +# macos_menubar_title_max_length 0 + +#: The maximum number of characters from the window title to show in +#: the macOS global menu bar. Values less than one means that there is +#: no maximum limit. + +# macos_custom_beam_cursor no + +#: Use a custom mouse cursor for macOS that is easier to see on both +#: light and dark backgrounds. Nowadays, the default macOS cursor +#: already comes with a white border. WARNING: this might make your +#: mouse cursor invisible on dual GPU machines. Changing this option +#: by reloading the config is not supported. + +# macos_colorspace srgb + +#: The colorspace in which to interpret terminal colors. The default +#: of srgb will cause colors to match those seen in web browsers. The +#: value of default will use whatever the native colorspace of the +#: display is. The value of displayp3 will use Apple's special +#: snowflake display P3 color space, which will result in over +#: saturated (brighter) colors with some color shift. Reloading +#: configuration will change this value only for newly created OS +#: windows. + +# linux_display_server auto + +#: Choose between Wayland and X11 backends. By default, an appropriate +#: backend based on the system state is chosen automatically. Set it +#: to x11 or wayland to force the choice. Changing this option by +#: reloading the config is not supported. + +#: }}} + +#: Keyboard shortcuts {{{ + +#: Keys are identified simply by their lowercase Unicode characters. +#: For example: a for the A key, [ for the left square bracket key, +#: etc. For functional keys, such as Enter or Escape, the names are +#: present at Functional key definitions +#: . +#: For modifier keys, the names are ctrl (control, ⌃), shift (⇧), alt +#: (opt, option, ⌥), super (cmd, command, ⌘). See also: GLFW mods +#: + +#: On Linux you can also use XKB key names to bind keys that are not +#: supported by GLFW. See XKB keys +#: for a list of key names. The name to use is the part +#: after the XKB_KEY_ prefix. Note that you can only use an XKB key +#: name for keys that are not known as GLFW keys. + +#: Finally, you can use raw system key codes to map keys, again only +#: for keys that are not known as GLFW keys. To see the system key +#: code for a key, start kitty with the kitty --debug-input option, +#: kitty will output some debug text for every key event. In that text +#: look for native_code, the value of that becomes the key name in the +#: shortcut. For example: + +#: .. code-block:: none + +#: on_key_input: glfw key: 0x61 native_code: 0x61 action: PRESS mods: none text: 'a' + +#: Here, the key name for the A key is 0x61 and you can use it with:: + +#: map ctrl+0x61 something + +#: to map Ctrl+A to something. + +#: You can use the special action no_op to unmap a keyboard shortcut +#: that is assigned in the default configuration:: + +#: map kitty_mod+space no_op + +#: If you would like kitty to completely ignore a key event, not even +#: sending it to the program running in the terminal, map it to +#: discard_event:: + +#: map kitty_mod+f1 discard_event + +#: You can combine multiple actions to be triggered by a single +#: shortcut with combine action, using the syntax below:: + +#: map key combine action1 action2 action3 ... + +#: For example:: + +#: map kitty_mod+e combine : new_window : next_layout + +#: This will create a new window and switch to the next available +#: layout. + +#: You can use multi-key shortcuts with the syntax shown below:: + +#: map key1>key2>key3 action + +#: For example:: + +#: map ctrl+f>2 set_font_size 20 + +#: The full list of actions that can be mapped to key presses is +#: available here . + +# kitty_mod ctrl+shift + +#: Special modifier key alias for default shortcuts. You can change +#: the value of this option to alter all default shortcuts that use +#: kitty_mod. + +# clear_all_shortcuts no + +#: Remove all shortcut definitions up to this point. Useful, for +#: instance, to remove the default shortcuts. + +# action_alias + +#: E.g. action_alias launch_tab launch --type=tab --cwd=current + +#: Define action aliases to avoid repeating the same options in +#: multiple mappings. Aliases can be defined for any action and will +#: be expanded recursively. For example, the above alias allows you to +#: create mappings to launch a new tab in the current working +#: directory without duplication:: + +#: map f1 launch_tab vim +#: map f2 launch_tab emacs + +#: Similarly, to alias kitten invocation:: + +#: action_alias hints kitten hints --hints-offset=0 + +# kitten_alias + +#: E.g. kitten_alias hints hints --hints-offset=0 + +#: Like action_alias above, but specifically for kittens. Generally, +#: prefer to use action_alias. This option is a legacy version, +#: present for backwards compatibility. It causes all invocations of +#: the aliased kitten to be substituted. So the example above will +#: cause all invocations of the hints kitten to have the --hints- +#: offset=0 option applied. + +#: Clipboard {{{ + +#: Copy to clipboard + +# map kitty_mod+c copy_to_clipboard +# map cmd+c copy_to_clipboard + +#:: There is also a copy_or_interrupt action that can be optionally +#:: mapped to Ctrl+C. It will copy only if there is a selection and +#:: send an interrupt otherwise. Similarly, +#:: copy_and_clear_or_interrupt will copy and clear the selection or +#:: send an interrupt if there is no selection. + +#: Paste from clipboard + +# map kitty_mod+v paste_from_clipboard +# map cmd+v paste_from_clipboard + +#: Paste from selection + +# map kitty_mod+s paste_from_selection +# map shift+insert paste_from_selection + +#: Pass selection to program + +# map kitty_mod+o pass_selection_to_program + +#:: You can also pass the contents of the current selection to any +#:: program with pass_selection_to_program. By default, the system's +#:: open program is used, but you can specify your own, the selection +#:: will be passed as a command line argument to the program. For +#:: example:: + +#:: map kitty_mod+o pass_selection_to_program firefox + +#:: You can pass the current selection to a terminal program running +#:: in a new kitty window, by using the @selection placeholder:: + +#:: map kitty_mod+y new_window less @selection + +#: }}} + +#: Scrolling {{{ + +#: Scroll line up + +# map kitty_mod+up scroll_line_up +# map kitty_mod+k scroll_line_up +# map opt+cmd+page_up scroll_line_up +# map cmd+up scroll_line_up + +#: Scroll line down + +# map kitty_mod+down scroll_line_down +# map kitty_mod+j scroll_line_down +# map opt+cmd+page_down scroll_line_down +# map cmd+down scroll_line_down + +#: Scroll page up + +# map kitty_mod+page_up scroll_page_up +# map cmd+page_up scroll_page_up + +#: Scroll page down + +# map kitty_mod+page_down scroll_page_down +# map cmd+page_down scroll_page_down + +#: Scroll to top + +# map kitty_mod+home scroll_home +# map cmd+home scroll_home + +#: Scroll to bottom + +# map kitty_mod+end scroll_end +# map cmd+end scroll_end + +#: Scroll to previous shell prompt + +# map kitty_mod+z scroll_to_prompt -1 + +#:: Use a parameter of 0 for scroll_to_prompt to scroll to the last +#:: jumped to or the last clicked position. Requires shell +#:: integration +#:: to work. + +#: Scroll to next shell prompt + +# map kitty_mod+x scroll_to_prompt 1 + +#: Browse scrollback buffer in pager + +# map kitty_mod+h show_scrollback + +#:: You can pipe the contents of the current screen and history +#:: buffer as STDIN to an arbitrary program using launch --stdin- +#:: source. For example, the following opens the scrollback buffer in +#:: less in an overlay window:: + +#:: map f1 launch --stdin-source=@screen_scrollback --stdin-add-formatting --type=overlay less +G -R + +#:: For more details on piping screen and buffer contents to external +#:: programs, see launch . + +#: Browse output of the last shell command in pager + +# map kitty_mod+g show_last_command_output + +#:: You can also define additional shortcuts to get the command +#:: output. For example, to get the first command output on screen:: + +#:: map f1 show_first_command_output_on_screen + +#:: To get the command output that was last accessed by a keyboard +#:: action or mouse action:: + +#:: map f1 show_last_visited_command_output + +#:: You can pipe the output of the last command run in the shell +#:: using the launch action. For example, the following opens the +#:: output in less in an overlay window:: + +#:: map f1 launch --stdin-source=@last_cmd_output --stdin-add-formatting --type=overlay less +G -R + +#:: To get the output of the first command on the screen, use +#:: @first_cmd_output_on_screen. To get the output of the last jumped +#:: to command, use @last_visited_cmd_output. + +#:: Requires shell integration +#:: to work. + +#: }}} + +#: Window management {{{ + +#: New window + +# map kitty_mod+enter new_window +# map cmd+enter new_window + +#:: You can open a new kitty window running an arbitrary program, for +#:: example:: + +#:: map kitty_mod+y launch mutt + +#:: You can open a new window with the current working directory set +#:: to the working directory of the current window using:: + +#:: map ctrl+alt+enter launch --cwd=current + +#:: You can open a new window that is allowed to control kitty via +#:: the kitty remote control facility with launch --allow-remote- +#:: control. Any programs running in that window will be allowed to +#:: control kitty. For example:: + +#:: map ctrl+enter launch --allow-remote-control some_program + +#:: You can open a new window next to the currently active window or +#:: as the first window, with:: + +#:: map ctrl+n launch --location=neighbor +#:: map ctrl+f launch --location=first + +#:: For more details, see launch +#:: . + +#: New OS window + +# map kitty_mod+n new_os_window +# map cmd+n new_os_window + +#:: Works like new_window above, except that it opens a top-level OS +#:: window. In particular you can use new_os_window_with_cwd to open +#:: a window with the current working directory. + +#: Close window + +# map kitty_mod+w close_window +# map shift+cmd+d close_window + +#: Next window + +# map kitty_mod+] next_window + +#: Previous window + +# map kitty_mod+[ previous_window + +#: Move window forward + +# map kitty_mod+f move_window_forward + +#: Move window backward + +# map kitty_mod+b move_window_backward + +#: Move window to top + +# map kitty_mod+` move_window_to_top + +#: Start resizing window + +# map kitty_mod+r start_resizing_window +# map cmd+r start_resizing_window + +#: First window + +# map kitty_mod+1 first_window +# map cmd+1 first_window + +#: Second window + +# map kitty_mod+2 second_window +# map cmd+2 second_window + +#: Third window + +# map kitty_mod+3 third_window +# map cmd+3 third_window + +#: Fourth window + +# map kitty_mod+4 fourth_window +# map cmd+4 fourth_window + +#: Fifth window + +# map kitty_mod+5 fifth_window +# map cmd+5 fifth_window + +#: Sixth window + +# map kitty_mod+6 sixth_window +# map cmd+6 sixth_window + +#: Seventh window + +# map kitty_mod+7 seventh_window +# map cmd+7 seventh_window + +#: Eight window + +# map kitty_mod+8 eighth_window +# map cmd+8 eighth_window + +#: Ninth window + +# map kitty_mod+9 ninth_window +# map cmd+9 ninth_window + +#: Tenth window + +# map kitty_mod+0 tenth_window + +#: Visually select and focus window + +# map kitty_mod+f7 focus_visible_window + +#:: Display overlay numbers and alphabets on the window, and switch +#:: the focus to the window when you press the key. When there are +#:: only two windows, the focus will be switched directly without +#:: displaying the overlay. You can change the overlay characters and +#:: their order with option visual_window_select_characters. + +#: Visually swap window with another + +# map kitty_mod+f8 swap_with_window + +#:: Works like focus_visible_window above, but swaps the window. + +#: }}} + +#: Tab management {{{ + +#: Next tab + +# map kitty_mod+right next_tab +# map shift+cmd+] next_tab +# map ctrl+tab next_tab + +#: Previous tab + +# map kitty_mod+left previous_tab +# map shift+cmd+[ previous_tab +# map ctrl+shift+tab previous_tab + +#: New tab + +# map kitty_mod+t new_tab +# map cmd+t new_tab + +#: Close tab + +# map kitty_mod+q close_tab +# map cmd+w close_tab + +#: Close OS window + +# map shift+cmd+w close_os_window + +#: Move tab forward + +# map kitty_mod+. move_tab_forward + +#: Move tab backward + +# map kitty_mod+, move_tab_backward + +#: Set tab title + +# map kitty_mod+alt+t set_tab_title +# map shift+cmd+i set_tab_title + + +#: You can also create shortcuts to go to specific tabs, with 1 being +#: the first tab, 2 the second tab and -1 being the previously active +#: tab, and any number larger than the last tab being the last tab:: + +#: map ctrl+alt+1 goto_tab 1 +#: map ctrl+alt+2 goto_tab 2 + +#: Just as with new_window above, you can also pass the name of +#: arbitrary commands to run when using new_tab and new_tab_with_cwd. +#: Finally, if you want the new tab to open next to the current tab +#: rather than at the end of the tabs list, use:: + +#: map ctrl+t new_tab !neighbor [optional cmd to run] +#: }}} + +#: Layout management {{{ + +#: Next layout + +# map kitty_mod+l next_layout + + +#: You can also create shortcuts to switch to specific layouts:: + +#: map ctrl+alt+t goto_layout tall +#: map ctrl+alt+s goto_layout stack + +#: Similarly, to switch back to the previous layout:: + +#: map ctrl+alt+p last_used_layout + +#: There is also a toggle_layout action that switches to the named +#: layout or back to the previous layout if in the named layout. +#: Useful to temporarily "zoom" the active window by switching to the +#: stack layout:: + +#: map ctrl+alt+z toggle_layout stack +#: }}} + +#: Font sizes {{{ + +#: You can change the font size for all top-level kitty OS windows at +#: a time or only the current one. + +#: Increase font size + +# map kitty_mod+equal change_font_size all +2.0 +# map kitty_mod+plus change_font_size all +2.0 +# map kitty_mod+kp_add change_font_size all +2.0 +# map cmd+plus change_font_size all +2.0 +# map cmd+equal change_font_size all +2.0 +# map shift+cmd+equal change_font_size all +2.0 + +#: Decrease font size + +# map kitty_mod+minus change_font_size all -2.0 +# map kitty_mod+kp_subtract change_font_size all -2.0 +# map cmd+minus change_font_size all -2.0 +# map shift+cmd+minus change_font_size all -2.0 + +#: Reset font size + +# map kitty_mod+backspace change_font_size all 0 +# map cmd+0 change_font_size all 0 + + +#: To setup shortcuts for specific font sizes:: + +#: map kitty_mod+f6 change_font_size all 10.0 + +#: To setup shortcuts to change only the current OS window's font +#: size:: + +#: map kitty_mod+f6 change_font_size current 10.0 +#: }}} + +#: Select and act on visible text {{{ + +#: Use the hints kitten to select text and either pass it to an +#: external program or insert it into the terminal or copy it to the +#: clipboard. + +#: Open URL + +# map kitty_mod+e open_url_with_hints + +#:: Open a currently visible URL using the keyboard. The program used +#:: to open the URL is specified in open_url_with. + +#: Insert selected path + +# map kitty_mod+p>f kitten hints --type path --program - + +#:: Select a path/filename and insert it into the terminal. Useful, +#:: for instance to run git commands on a filename output from a +#:: previous git command. + +#: Open selected path + +# map kitty_mod+p>shift+f kitten hints --type path + +#:: Select a path/filename and open it with the default open program. + +#: Insert selected line + +# map kitty_mod+p>l kitten hints --type line --program - + +#:: Select a line of text and insert it into the terminal. Useful for +#:: the output of things like: `ls -1`. + +#: Insert selected word + +# map kitty_mod+p>w kitten hints --type word --program - + +#:: Select words and insert into terminal. + +#: Insert selected hash + +# map kitty_mod+p>h kitten hints --type hash --program - + +#:: Select something that looks like a hash and insert it into the +#:: terminal. Useful with git, which uses SHA1 hashes to identify +#:: commits. + +#: Open the selected file at the selected line + +# map kitty_mod+p>n kitten hints --type linenum + +#:: Select something that looks like filename:linenum and open it in +#:: vim at the specified line number. + +#: Open the selected hyperlink + +# map kitty_mod+p>y kitten hints --type hyperlink + +#:: Select a hyperlink (i.e. a URL that has been marked as such by +#:: the terminal program, for example, by `ls --hyperlink=auto`). + + +#: The hints kitten has many more modes of operation that you can map +#: to different shortcuts. For a full description see hints kitten +#: . +#: }}} + +#: Miscellaneous {{{ + +#: Show documentation + +# map kitty_mod+f1 show_kitty_doc overview + +#: Toggle fullscreen + +# map kitty_mod+f11 toggle_fullscreen +# map ctrl+cmd+f toggle_fullscreen + +#: Toggle maximized + +# map kitty_mod+f10 toggle_maximized + +#: Toggle macOS secure keyboard entry + +# map opt+cmd+s toggle_macos_secure_keyboard_entry + +#: Unicode input + +# map kitty_mod+u kitten unicode_input +# map ctrl+cmd+space kitten unicode_input + +#: Edit config file + +# map kitty_mod+f2 edit_config_file +# map cmd+, edit_config_file + +#: Open the kitty command shell + +# map kitty_mod+escape kitty_shell window + +#:: Open the kitty shell in a new window / tab / overlay / os_window +#:: to control kitty using commands. + +#: Increase background opacity + +# map kitty_mod+a>m set_background_opacity +0.1 + +#: Decrease background opacity + +# map kitty_mod+a>l set_background_opacity -0.1 + +#: Make background fully opaque + +# map kitty_mod+a>1 set_background_opacity 1 + +#: Reset background opacity + +# map kitty_mod+a>d set_background_opacity default + +#: Reset the terminal + +# map kitty_mod+delete clear_terminal reset active +# map opt+cmd+r clear_terminal reset active + +#:: You can create shortcuts to clear/reset the terminal. For +#:: example:: + +#:: # Reset the terminal +#:: map f1 clear_terminal reset active +#:: # Clear the terminal screen by erasing all contents +#:: map f1 clear_terminal clear active +#:: # Clear the terminal scrollback by erasing it +#:: map f1 clear_terminal scrollback active +#:: # Scroll the contents of the screen into the scrollback +#:: map f1 clear_terminal scroll active +#:: # Clear everything up to the line with the cursor +#:: map f1 clear_terminal to_cursor active + +#:: If you want to operate on all kitty windows instead of just the +#:: current one, use all instead of active. + +#:: It is also possible to remap Ctrl+L to both scroll the current +#:: screen contents into the scrollback buffer and clear the screen, +#:: instead of just clearing the screen, for example, for ZSH add the +#:: following to ~/.zshrc: + +#:: .. code-block:: zsh + +#:: scroll-and-clear-screen() { +#:: printf '\n%.0s' {1..$LINES} +#:: zle clear-screen +#:: } +#:: zle -N scroll-and-clear-screen +#:: bindkey '^l' scroll-and-clear-screen + +#: Clear up to cursor line + +# map cmd+k clear_terminal to_cursor active + +#: Reload kitty.conf + +# map kitty_mod+f5 load_config_file +# map ctrl+cmd+, load_config_file + +#:: Reload kitty.conf, applying any changes since the last time it +#:: was loaded. Note that a handful of options cannot be dynamically +#:: changed and require a full restart of kitty. Particularly, when +#:: changing shortcuts for actions located on the macOS global menu +#:: bar, a full restart is needed. You can also map a keybinding to +#:: load a different config file, for example:: + +#:: map f5 load_config /path/to/alternative/kitty.conf + +#:: Note that all options from the original kitty.conf are discarded, +#:: in other words the new configuration *replace* the old ones. + +#: Debug kitty configuration + +# map kitty_mod+f6 debug_config +# map opt+cmd+, debug_config + +#:: Show details about exactly what configuration kitty is running +#:: with and its host environment. Useful for debugging issues. + +#: Send arbitrary text on key presses + +#:: E.g. map ctrl+shift+alt+h send_text all Hello World + +#:: You can tell kitty to send arbitrary (UTF-8) encoded text to the +#:: client program when pressing specified shortcut keys. For +#:: example:: + +#:: map ctrl+alt+a send_text all Special text + +#:: This will send "Special text" when you press the Ctrl+Alt+A key +#:: combination. The text to be sent decodes ANSI C escapes +#:: so you can use escapes like \e to send control +#:: codes or \u21fb to send Unicode characters (or you can just input +#:: the Unicode characters directly as UTF-8 text). You can use +#:: `kitty +kitten show_key` to get the key escape codes you want to +#:: emulate. + +#:: The first argument to send_text is the keyboard modes in which to +#:: activate the shortcut. The possible values are normal, +#:: application, kitty or a comma separated combination of them. The +#:: modes normal and application refer to the DECCKM cursor key mode +#:: for terminals, and kitty refers to the kitty extended keyboard +#:: protocol. The special value all means all of them. + +#:: Some more examples:: + +#:: # Output a word and move the cursor to the start of the line (like typing and pressing Home) +#:: map ctrl+alt+a send_text normal Word\e[H +#:: map ctrl+alt+a send_text application Word\eOH +#:: # Run a command at a shell prompt (like typing the command and pressing Enter) +#:: map ctrl+alt+a send_text normal,application some command with arguments\r + +#: Open kitty Website + +# map shift+cmd+/ open_url https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/ + +#: Hide macOS kitty application + +# map cmd+h hide_macos_app + +#: Hide macOS other applications + +# map opt+cmd+h hide_macos_other_apps + +#: Minimize macOS window + +# map cmd+m minimize_macos_window + +#: Quit kitty + +# map cmd+q quit + +#: }}} + +#: }}} diff --git a/jaci/dotfiles/labwc/autostart b/jaci/dotfiles/labwc/autostart new file mode 100644 index 0000000..72a9eb9 --- /dev/null +++ b/jaci/dotfiles/labwc/autostart @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +# Example autostart file + +# Set background color. +swww init >/dev/null 2>&1 & +swww img ~/.config/labwc/backgrounds/cat1.jpg >/dev/null 2>&1 & + +# Configure output directives such as mode, position, scale and transform. +# Use wlr-randr to get your output names +# Example ~/.config/kanshi/config below: +# profile { +# output HDMI-A-1 position 1366,0 +# output eDP-1 position 0,0 +# } +# kanshi >/dev/null 2>&1 & + +# Launch a panel such as yambar or waybar. +waybar >/dev/null 2>&1 & + +# Enable notifications. Typically GNOME/KDE application notifications go +# through the org.freedesktop.Notifications D-Bus API and require a client such +# as mako to function correctly. Thunderbird is an example of this. +mako >/dev/null 2>&1 & diff --git a/jaci/dotfiles/labwc/backgrounds/cat1.jpg b/jaci/dotfiles/labwc/backgrounds/cat1.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..73e7463 Binary files /dev/null and b/jaci/dotfiles/labwc/backgrounds/cat1.jpg differ diff --git a/jaci/dotfiles/labwc/environment b/jaci/dotfiles/labwc/environment new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ff73edc --- /dev/null +++ b/jaci/dotfiles/labwc/environment @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +# Allow tearing +# WLR_DRM_NO_ATOMIC=1 + +# Firefox use wayland +MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 + +## +## Set cursor theme and size. Find system icons themes with: +## `find /usr/share/icons/ -type d -name "cursors"` +## + +# XCURSOR_THEME=breeze_cursors +# XCURSOR_THEME=capitaine-cursors +# XCURSOR_SIZE=24 diff --git a/jaci/dotfiles/labwc/rc.xml b/jaci/dotfiles/labwc/rc.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..92f8b5a --- /dev/null +++ b/jaci/dotfiles/labwc/rc.xml @@ -0,0 +1,536 @@ + + + + + + + + + server + 0 + fullscreen + yes + no + + + + + center + + + + + Kawaii + 16 + yes + + GohuFont Nerd Font + 10 + normal + normal + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 20 + + + + + + + no + yes + no + + + + + 1 + yes + + + + + 1000 + + Default + + + + + + + + + + + on + global + 25 + 600 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 500 + 1.0 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + yes + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/jaci/modules/home-manager/home.nix b/jaci/modules/home-manager/home.nix index 7e24b75..9ac7a5b 100644 --- a/jaci/modules/home-manager/home.nix +++ b/jaci/modules/home-manager/home.nix @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ obs-studio # Install fonts - (nerdfonts.override { fonts = [ "Hermit" "Overpass" ]; }) + (nerdfonts.override { fonts = [ "Hermit" "GohuFont" ]; }) # # You can also create simple shell scripts directly inside your # # configuration. For example, this adds a command 'my-hello' to your diff --git a/jaci/modules/labwc/labwc_conf.nix b/jaci/modules/labwc/labwc_conf.nix index 7b0a926..bf92bad 100644 --- a/jaci/modules/labwc/labwc_conf.nix +++ b/jaci/modules/labwc/labwc_conf.nix @@ -61,6 +61,7 @@ git glib # gsettings grim + sway-contrib.grimshot ghostscript labwc libnotify