iTerm2 3.7.0 added receiver support for the OSC 133 k= attribute
(Semantic Prompt prompt kinds: k=i initial, k=s secondary/PS2,
k=c continuation, k=r right). When emitted by the shell, iTerm2
records the bracketed cells as non-input on the active primary
prompt mark, so consumers (Select Current Command, share-as-URL,
AI prompt extraction, the Python GetPromptResponse.excluded_subranges
field) can subtract them from the typed-command range.
Two gaps for iTerm2 today:
1. The RPROMPT k=r wrap in _p9k_init_prompt is gated to WarpTerminal.
iTerm2 sessions never trip the gate, so right-prompt cells leak
into "Select Current Command", share URLs, etc.
2. p10k replaces iTerm2's iterm2_decorate_prompt with a stub that
only records ITERM2_PRECMD_PS1. iTerm2's original function also
wraps PS2 with OSC 133; the stub drops that wrap entirely, so
multi-line input (for, while, unclosed quotes, heredocs, backslash
continuations) produces no k=s markers and iTerm2 has no way to
tell PS2-prefix cells apart from user input.
Both fixes are gated on iTerm2 >= 3.7.0 via
TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION == (3.<7->*|<4->.*). Older iTerm2 receivers do
not parse k= and would treat k=r/k=s markers as spurious primary
prompts (extra navigation marks, broken command-range tracking,
broken paste-each-line semantics). WarpTerminal behavior is
unchanged. The ITERM2_SQUELCH_PS2_MARK opt-out from iTerm2's
original iterm2_decorate_prompt is preserved.
If the `gcloud` command is interactive (e.g. asks to install a component, or needs an update), the current code will hang forever, and is uninterruptible as `INT` is being swallowed.
Fix this with `</dev/null` and `--quiet`.
- Updated `_p9k_prompt_aws_init` to include `AWS_SSO_PROFILE` in the condition for activating the AWS segment.
- Ensures compatibility with AWS SSO profiles in addition to other AWS environment variables.
44504a24 make: remove -Wall
8795883c Specify cmake generator in build file (#441)
3e08476b docs: the project is on life support
12e6a689 Add support to build e2k arch. (#432)
a952c3f6 bump version to v1.5.5
git-subtree-dir: gitstatus
git-subtree-split: 44504a24b1b999a4f56ff74c75b8215bdcadee1f
The preference for nerdfont-complete was necessitated by a bug
in Windows Terminal that has since been fixed.
This reverts commit b474978b2e.
wizard: prefer POWERLEVEL9K_MODE=nerdfont-complete over nerdfont-v3
See the reverted commit for details on the Windows Terminal bug.