42 lines
1.6 KiB
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42 lines
1.6 KiB
Plaintext
# Attempt to detect the windowing environment we're operating in
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#
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# We try to load modules from the windowing_modules str-list option in order,
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# stopping when one of the modules loads successfully. This ensures that only
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# a single module is loaded by default.
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#
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# On load each module must attempt to detect the environment it's appropriate
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# for, and if the environment isn't appropriate it must fail with an error.
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# In addition, each module must check for the length of the windowing_modules
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# str-list option defined below, and must /not/ check for an appropriate
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# environment if the list is empty. An example of this test:
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#
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# evaluate-commands %sh{
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# [ -z "${kak_opt_windowing_modules}" ] || [ -n "$TMUX" ] || echo 'fail tmux not detected'
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# }
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#
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# Each module is expected to define at least two aliases:
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# * terminal - create a new terminal with sensible defaults
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# * focus - focus the specified client, defaulting to the current client
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#
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declare-option -docstring \
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"Ordered list of windowing modules to try and load. An empty list disables
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both automatic module loading and environment detection, enabling complete
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manual control of the module loading." \
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str-list windowing_modules 'tmux' 'screen' 'zellij' 'kitty' 'iterm' 'sway' 'wayland' 'x11'
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hook -group windowing global KakBegin .* %{
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evaluate-commands %sh{
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set -- ${kak_opt_windowing_modules}
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if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
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echo 'try %{ '
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while [ $# -gt 1 ]; do
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echo "require-module ${1} } catch %{ "
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shift
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done
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echo "require-module ${1} }"
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fi
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}
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}
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