Add a shortcut to easily browse the output of the last command run in the shell

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Kovid Goyal 2021-07-13 21:14:06 +05:30
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10 changed files with 103 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ windows are:
Scrolling
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Action Shortcut
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Line up :sc:`scroll_line_up` (also :kbd:`⌥+⌘+⇞` and :kbd:`⌘+↑` on macOS)
Line down :sc:`scroll_line_down` (also :kbd:`⌥+⌘+⇟` and :kbd:`⌘+↓` on macOS)
Page up :sc:`scroll_page_up` (also :kbd:`⌘+⇞` on macOS)
@ -22,7 +22,9 @@ Top :sc:`scroll_home` (also :kbd:`⌘+↖` on macOS)
Bottom :sc:`scroll_end` (also :kbd:`⌘+↘` on macOS)
Previous shell prompt :sc:`scroll_to_previous_prompt` (see :ref:`shell_integration`)
Next shell prompt :sc:`scroll_to_next_prompt` (see :ref:`shell_integration`)
======================== =======================
Browse scrollback in less :sc:`show_scrollback`
Browse last cmd output :sc:`show_last_command_output` (see :ref:`shell_integration`)
========================= =======================
Tabs
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@ -92,7 +92,10 @@ This will send the plain text of the active window to the kitten's
instead. If you want line wrap markers as well, use ``screen-ansi``
or just ``screen``. For the scrollback buffer as well, use
``history``, ``ansi-history`` or ``screen-history``. To get
the currently selected text, use ``selection``.
the currently selected text, use ``selection``. To get the output
of the last command run in the shell, use ``output`` or ``output-ansi``
or ``output-screen-ansi``. Note that using ``output`` requires
:ref:`shell_integration`.
Using kittens to script kitty, without any terminal UI

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@ -107,6 +107,10 @@ def data_for_at(w: Optional[Window], arg: str, add_wrap_markers: bool = False) -
return as_text(as_ansi=True, alternate_screen=True)
if arg == '@ansi_alternate_scrollback':
return as_text(as_ansi=True, alternate_screen=True, add_history=True)
if arg == '@last_cmd_output':
return w.last_cmd_output(add_wrap_markers=add_wrap_markers)
if arg == '@ansi_last_cmd_output':
return w.last_cmd_output(as_ansi=True, add_wrap_markers=add_wrap_markers)
return None
@ -1072,6 +1076,9 @@ class Boss:
data = sel.encode('utf-8') if sel else None
elif type_of_input is None:
data = None
elif type_of_input in ('output', 'output-screen', 'output-screen-ansi', 'output-ansi'):
q = type_of_input.split('-')
data = w.last_cmd_output(as_ansi='ansi' in q, add_wrap_markers='screen' in q).encode('utf-8')
else:
raise ValueError('Unknown type_of_input: {}'.format(type_of_input))
else:

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@ -1042,6 +1042,7 @@ class Screen:
pass
as_text_non_visual = as_text
as_text_alternate = as_text
last_cmd_output = as_text
def scroll_until_cursor(self) -> None:
pass

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@ -122,14 +122,15 @@ computers (for example, over ssh) or as other users.
--stdin-source
type=choices
default=none
choices=none,@selection,@screen,@screen_scrollback,@alternate,@alternate_scrollback
choices=none,@selection,@screen,@screen_scrollback,@alternate,@alternate_scrollback,@last_cmd_output
Pass the screen contents as :code:`STDIN` to the child process. :code:`@selection` is
the currently selected text. :code:`@screen` is the contents of the currently active
window. :code:`@screen_scrollback` is the same as :code:`@screen`, but includes the
scrollback buffer as well. :code:`@alternate` is the secondary screen of the current
active window. For example if you run a full screen terminal application, the
secondary screen will be the screen you return to when quitting the
application.
application. :code:`@last_cmd_output` is the output from the last command run in the shell,
this needs :ref:`shell_integration` to work.
--stdin-add-formatting

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@ -2919,6 +2919,16 @@ For more details on piping screen and buffer contents to external programs,
see :doc:`launch`.
'''
)
map('Browse output of the last shell command in less',
'show_last_command_output kitty_mod+g show_last_command_output',
long_text='''
Requires :ref:`shell_integration` to work. You can pipe the output
of the last command run in the shell using the :doc:`launch` function.
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
''')
egr() # }}}

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@ -718,6 +718,8 @@ defaults.map = [
KeyDefinition(False, KeyAction('scroll_to_prompt', (1,)), 1024, False, 100, ()),
# show_scrollback
KeyDefinition(False, KeyAction('show_scrollback'), 1024, False, 104, ()),
# show_last_command_output
KeyDefinition(False, KeyAction('show_last_command_output'), 1024, False, 103, ()),
# new_window
KeyDefinition(False, KeyAction('new_window'), 1024, False, 57345, ()),
# new_os_window

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@ -2342,6 +2342,41 @@ as_text_alternate(Screen *self, PyObject *args) {
return ans;
}
typedef struct OutputOffset {
Screen *screen;
int start;
} OutputOffset;
static Line*
get_line_from_offset(void *x, int y) {
OutputOffset *r = x;
return range_line_(r->screen, r->start + y);
}
static PyObject*
last_cmd_output(Screen *self, PyObject *args) {
if (self->linebuf != self->main_linebuf) return PyUnicode_FromString("");
OutputOffset oo = {.screen=self};
unsigned num_lines = 0;
int prompt_pos = self->cursor->y, y = self->cursor->y;
const int limit = -self->historybuf->count;
while (y >= limit) {
Line *line = range_line_(self, y);
if (line->is_prompt_start) prompt_pos = y;
if (line->is_output_start) {
oo.start = y;
num_lines = prompt_pos - y;
break;
}
y--;
}
if (y < limit) {
oo.start = limit;
num_lines = prompt_pos - limit;
}
return as_text_generic(args, &oo, get_line_from_offset, num_lines, &self->as_ansi_buf);
}
static PyObject*
@ -3246,6 +3281,7 @@ static PyMethodDef methods[] = {
MND(as_text, METH_VARARGS)
MND(as_text_non_visual, METH_VARARGS)
MND(as_text_alternate, METH_VARARGS)
MND(last_cmd_output, METH_VARARGS)
MND(tab, METH_NOARGS)
MND(backspace, METH_NOARGS)
MND(linefeed, METH_NOARGS)

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@ -914,6 +914,11 @@ class Window:
) -> str:
return as_text(self.screen, as_ansi, add_history, add_wrap_markers, alternate_screen, add_cursor)
def last_cmd_output(self, as_ansi: bool = False, add_wrap_markers: bool = False) -> str:
lines: List[str] = []
self.screen.last_cmd_output(lines.append, as_ansi, add_wrap_markers)
return ''.join(lines)
@property
def cwd_of_child(self) -> Optional[str]:
return self.child.foreground_cwd or self.child.current_cwd
@ -942,6 +947,15 @@ class Window:
data = self.pipe_data(text, has_wrap_markers=True)
get_boss().display_scrollback(self, data['text'], data['input_line_number'])
def show_last_command_output(self) -> None:
'''
@ac:cp: Show output from the last shell command in a pager like less
Requires :ref:`shell_integration` to work
'''
text = self.last_cmd_output(as_ansi=True, add_wrap_markers=True)
get_boss().display_scrollback(self, text, title='Last command output')
def paste_bytes(self, text: Union[str, bytes]) -> None:
# paste raw bytes without any processing
if isinstance(text, str):

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@ -919,6 +919,9 @@ class TestScreen(BaseTest):
def mark_prompt():
parse_bytes(s, '\033]133;A\007'.encode('ascii'))
def mark_output():
parse_bytes(s, '\033]133;C\007'.encode('ascii'))
for i in range(4):
mark_prompt()
s.draw(f'$ {i}')
@ -945,3 +948,21 @@ class TestScreen(BaseTest):
s.draw(str(i))
self.assertTrue(s.scroll_to_prompt())
self.ae(str(s.visual_line(0)), '$ 0')
def lco():
a = []
s.last_cmd_output(a.append)
return ''.join(a)
s = self.create_screen()
s.draw('abcd'), s.index(), s.carriage_return()
s.draw('12'), s.index(), s.carriage_return()
self.ae(lco(), 'abcd\n12')
s = self.create_screen()
mark_prompt(), s.draw('$ 0')
s.carriage_return(), s.index()
mark_output()
s.draw('abcd'), s.index(), s.carriage_return()
s.draw('12'), s.index(), s.carriage_return()
mark_prompt(), s.draw('$ 1')
self.ae(lco(), 'abcd\n12')