alacritty: Clean up config/remove comments and unused config options

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Adam Goldsmith 2018-11-13 12:47:36 -05:00
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# Configuration for Alacritty, the GPU enhanced terminal emulator # Configuration for Alacritty, the GPU enhanced terminal emulator
# Set environment variables
# Any items in the `env` entry below will be added as
# environment variables. Some entries may override variables
# set by alacritty it self.
env: env:
# don't do DPI scaling, it sucks # don't do DPI scaling, it sucks
WINIT_HIDPI_FACTOR: '1.0' WINIT_HIDPI_FACTOR: '1.0'
window: # Live config reload (changes require restart)
# Window dimensions in character columns and lines live_config_reload: true
# Falls back to size specified by window manager if set to 0x0.
# (changes require restart)
dimensions:
columns: 80
lines: 24
# Adds this many blank pixels of padding around the window window:
# Units are physical pixels; this is not DPI aware.
# (change requires restart)
padding: padding:
x: 2 x: 2
y: 2 y: 2
# Window decorations background_opacity: 1.0
decorations: 'full' dynamic_title: true
# disable visual bell
visual_bell.duration: 0
scrolling: scrolling:
# How many lines of scrollback to keep, # How many lines of scrollback to keep, '0' will disable scrolling.
# '0' will disable scrolling.
history: 10000 history: 10000
# Number of lines the viewport will move for every line # Number of lines the viewport will move for every line scrolled
# scrolled when scrollback is enabled (history > 0).
multiplier: 3 multiplier: 3
# Faux Scrolling
#
# The `faux_multiplier` setting controls the number # The `faux_multiplier` setting controls the number
# of lines the terminal should scroll when the alternate # of lines the terminal should scroll when the alternate
# screen buffer is active. This is used to allow mouse # screen buffer is active. This is used to allow mouse
# scrolling for applications like `man`. # scrolling for applications like `man`.
#
# To disable this completely, set `faux_multiplier` to 0.
faux_multiplier: 3 faux_multiplier: 3
# Automatically scroll to the bottom when new text is written # Automatically scroll to the bottom when new text is written
# to the terminal. # to the terminal.
auto_scroll: false auto_scroll: false
font:
normal:
family: Hack
bold:
family: Hack
italic:
family: Hack
size: 11.0
# Display tabs using this many cells (changes require restart) # Display tabs using this many cells (changes require restart)
tabspaces: 8 tabspaces: 8
# When true, bold text is drawn using the bright variant of colors. selection.semantic_escape_chars: ",│`|:\"' ()[]{}<>"
cursor:
# Whether the cursor should be a hollow block on window focus loss
unfocused_hollow: true
style: Block
# Draw bold text using the bright variant of colors
draw_bold_text_with_bright_colors: true draw_bold_text_with_bright_colors: true
# Font configuration (changes require restart)
#
# Important font attributes like antialiasing, subpixel aa, and hinting can be
# controlled through fontconfig. Specifically, the following attributes should
# have an effect:
#
# * hintstyle
# * antialias
# * lcdfilter
# * rgba
#
# For instance, if you wish to disable subpixel antialiasing, you might set the
# rgba property to "none". If you wish to completely disable antialiasing, you
# can set antialias to false.
#
# Please see these resources for more information on how to use fontconfig
#
# * https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/font_configuration#Fontconfig_configuration
# * file:///usr/share/doc/fontconfig/fontconfig-user.html
font:
# The normal (roman) font face to use.
normal:
family: monospace # should be "Menlo" or something on macOS.
# Style can be specified to pick a specific face.
# style: Regular
# The bold font face
bold:
family: monospace # should be "Menlo" or something on macOS.
# Style can be specified to pick a specific face.
# style: Bold
# The italic font face
italic:
family: monospace # should be "Menlo" or something on macOS.
# Style can be specified to pick a specific face.
# style: Italic
# Point size of the font
size: 11.0
# Offset is the extra space around each character. offset.y can be thought of
# as modifying the linespacing, and offset.x as modifying the letter spacing.
offset:
x: 0
y: 0
# Glyph offset determines the locations of the glyphs within their cells with
# the default being at the bottom. Increase the x offset to move the glyph to
# the right, increase the y offset to move the glyph upward.
glyph_offset:
x: 0
y: 0
# OS X only: use thin stroke font rendering. Thin strokes are suitable
# for retina displays, but for non-retina you probably want this set to
# false.
use_thin_strokes: true
# Should display the render timer
render_timer: false
# Colors (Tomorrow Night Bright)
colors: colors:
# Default colors
primary: primary:
background: '0x111111' background: '0x111111'
foreground: '0xb98000' foreground: '0xb98000'
# (Optional) Bright and Dim foreground colors
#
# The dimmed foreground color is calculated automatically if it is not present.
# If the bright foreground color is not set, or `draw_bold_text_with_bright_colors`
# is `false`, the normal foreground color will be used.
#
# dim_foreground: '0x9a9a9a'
# bright_foreground: '0xffffff'
# Normal colors
normal: normal:
black: '0x2e3436' black: '0x2e3436'
red: '0xcc0000' red: '0xcc0000'
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magenta: '0x75507b' magenta: '0x75507b'
cyan: '0x06989a' cyan: '0x06989a'
white: '0xd3d7cf' white: '0xd3d7cf'
# Bright colors
bright: bright:
black: '0x555753' black: '0x555753'
red: '0xef2929' red: '0xef2929'
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cyan: '0x34e2e2' cyan: '0x34e2e2'
white: '0xeeeeec' white: '0xeeeeec'
# Dim colors (Optional) mouse:
# dim: hide_when_typing: true
# black: '0x333333' url:
# red: '0xf2777a' launcher: xdg-open
# green: '0x99cc99' modifiers: Control|Shift
# yellow: '0xffcc66'
# blue: '0x6699cc'
# magenta: '0xcc99cc'
# cyan: '0x66cccc'
# white: '0xdddddd'
# Visual Bell
#
# Any time the BEL code is received, Alacritty "rings" the visual bell. Once
# rung, the terminal background will be set to white and transition back to the
# default background color. You can control the rate of this transition by
# setting the `duration` property (represented in milliseconds). You can also
# configure the transition function by setting the `animation` property.
#
# Possible values for `animation`
# `Ease`
# `EaseOut`
# `EaseOutSine`
# `EaseOutQuad`
# `EaseOutCubic`
# `EaseOutQuart`
# `EaseOutQuint`
# `EaseOutExpo`
# `EaseOutCirc`
# `Linear`
#
# To completely disable the visual bell, set its duration to 0.
#
visual_bell:
animation: EaseOutExpo
duration: 0
# Background opacity
background_opacity: 1.0
# Mouse bindings
#
# Currently doesn't support modifiers. Both the `mouse` and `action` fields must
# be specified.
#
# Values for `mouse`:
# - Middle
# - Left
# - Right
# - Numeric identifier such as `5`
#
# Values for `action`:
# - Paste
# - PasteSelection
# - Copy (TODO)
mouse_bindings: mouse_bindings:
- { mouse: Middle, action: PasteSelection } - { mouse: Middle, action: PasteSelection }
mouse:
# Click settings
#
# The `double_click` and `triple_click` settings control the time
# alacritty should wait for accepting multiple clicks as one double
# or triple click.
double_click: { threshold: 300 }
triple_click: { threshold: 300 }
hide_when_typing: true
selection:
semantic_escape_chars: ",│`|:\"' ()[]{}<>"
dynamic_title: true
cursor:
# Whether the cursor should be a hollow block on window focus loss
unfocused_hollow: true
# Style of the cursor
#
# Values for 'cursor_style':
# - Block
# - Underline
# - Beam
style: Block
# Live config reload (changes require restart)
live_config_reload: true
# Shell
#
# You can set shell.program to the path of your favorite shell, e.g. /bin/fish.
# Entries in shell.args are passed unmodified as arguments to the shell.
#
# shell:
# program: /bin/bash
# args:
# - --login
# Key bindings
#
# Each binding is defined as an object with some properties. Most of the
# properties are optional. All of the alphabetical keys should have a letter for
# the `key` value such as `V`. Function keys are probably what you would expect
# as well (F1, F2, ..). The number keys above the main keyboard are encoded as
# `Key1`, `Key2`, etc. Keys on the number pad are encoded `Number1`, `Number2`,
# etc. These all match the glutin::VirtualKeyCode variants.
#
# A list with all available `key` names can be found here:
# https://docs.rs/glutin/*/glutin/enum.VirtualKeyCode.html#variants
#
# Possible values for `mods`
# `Command`, `Super` refer to the super/command/windows key
# `Control` for the control key
# `Shift` for the Shift key
# `Alt` and `Option` refer to alt/option
#
# mods may be combined with a `|`. For example, requiring control and shift
# looks like:
#
# mods: Control|Shift
#
# The parser is currently quite sensitive to whitespace and capitalization -
# capitalization must match exactly, and piped items must not have whitespace
# around them.
#
# Either an `action`, `chars`, or `command` field must be present.
# `action` must be one of the following:
# - `Paste`
# - `PasteSelection`
# - `Copy`
# - `IncreaseFontSize`
# - `DecreaseFontSize`
# - `ResetFontSize`
# - `ScrollPageUp`
# - `ScrollPageDown`
# - `ScrollToTop`
# - `ScrollToBottom`
# - `Quit`
# `chars` writes the specified string every time that binding is activated.
# These should generally be escape sequences, but they can be configured to
# send arbitrary strings of bytes.
# `command` must be a map containing a `program` string, and `args` array of
# strings. For example:
# - { ... , command: { program: "alacritty", args: ["-e", "vttest"] } }
#
# Want to add a binding (e.g. "PageUp") but are unsure what the X sequence
# (e.g. "\x1b[5~") is? Open another terminal (like xterm) without tmux,
# then run `showkey -a` to get the sequence associated to a key combination.
key_bindings: key_bindings:
- { key: V, mods: Control|Shift, action: Paste } - { key: V, mods: Control|Shift, action: Paste }
- { key: C, mods: Control|Shift, action: Copy } - { key: C, mods: Control|Shift, action: Copy }