One of the features I miss most from Magit/Fugitive/Tig is to
apply/revert/stage/unstage individual hunks or even exactly the
selected line(s). This provides a much more convenient way of
splitting changes than "git add/restore -p".
Implement a "patch" command that applies the selected lines within
a diff by piping them to the "patch" program.
It can also feed other programs like "git apply" (see the next commit).
Original discussion: https://discuss.kakoune.com/t/atomic-commits-in-kakoune/1446
Interestingly, :patch is defined outside the "patch" module. This is
to make it readily available for interactive use.
Putting it into the module does not save any work.
I tentatively added a patch module anyway so we can explicitly declare
this dependency.. although there is the argument that this is not
really needed?
An assert fails from time to time after reloading fifo buffers due
to being scrolled past the last line of the buffer. A repro case was
not found but this should fix the underlying issue.
The cached WordDB/Highlighters/FifoReader are not relevant and are
better fully rebuilt than updated. This speeds up rebuilding the
WordDB of big fifo buffers such as a `git log`.
Make it possible to move the current session to a daemon one after
the fact, which is useful to ensure the session state survives client
disconnecting, for example when working from ssh.
Filename arguments to kak -c SESSION are passed to the remote sessions
as commands like
edit 'FILENAME';
but single-quotes in FILENAME are incorrectly escaped as \' instead of
being doubled-up. Fix this so kak -c SESSION "foo'bar" becomes
edit 'foo''bar';
instead of
edit 'foo\'bar';
Reported by @FlyingWombat in https://github.com/mawww/kakoune/issues/4980
This removes the timing dependent behaviour where `Tab` would only
display the completion menu if pressed before the prompt idle timeout
This means `exec :dc<tab>` now expands 'dc' to 'define-command'
instead of just showing the completion menu a few millis early.