It draws a single line between the preview window and the rest of the
interface. i.e. automatically choose between 'left', 'right', 'top', and
'bottom' depending on the position of the preview window.
This commit adds the `border-native` resulting in the following:
```
--tmux[=[center|top|bottom|left|right][,SIZE[%]][,SIZE[%]][,border-native]]
```
By default, when not specified, the `-B` flag is passed to the
`tmux popup-window` command such that no border is drawn around
the tmux popup window.
When the `border-native` option is present, the `-B` flag is omitted
and the popup window is drawn using the border style configured in
the tmux config file.
Fixes#4156
Signed-off-by: Andreas Auernhammer <github@aead.dev>
Co-authored-by: Junegunn Choi <junegunn.c@gmail.com>
This command would cause a deadlock and make fzf crash:
fzf --bind 'start:reload:ls' --height ~100%
Because,
1. 'start' event is handled by Terminal
2. When 'reload' is bound to 'start', fzf avoids starting the initial reader
3. Terminal waits for the initial input to find the right height when
adaptive height is used
4. Because the initial reader is not started, Terminal never gets the
initial list
5. No chance to trigger 'start:reload', hence deadlock
This commit fixes the above problem by extracting the reload command
bound to 'start' event and starting the initial reader with that command
instead of letting Terminal start it.
This commit also makes the environment variables available to
$FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND.
FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='echo $FZF_QUERY' fzf --query foo
Fix#3944
This is needed when you run a Windows binary on WSL or zsh on Windows
where forward slashes are expected.
export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS='--walker-path-sep /'
Close#3859
This is to make shell integration work out of the box on Git bash.
eval "$(fzf --bash)"
vim <CTRL-T>
# would print '--height option is currently not supported on this platform'
* Pointer: '▌'
* Marker: '▏'
They will still be set to '>' if `--no-unicode` is given.
Reasons:
* They look okay
* They work better with multi-line items (WIP)