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build(deps): bump github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea from 0.25.0 to 0.26.1 #291

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 6 months ago

dependabot[bot] commented 7 months ago

Bumps github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea from 0.25.0 to 0.26.1.

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v0.26.1

This is a quick one to fix a Windows shortcoming in the last release acutely identified by our pal @​jon4hz. Thank you!

What's Changed

Full Changelog: https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea/compare/v0.26.0...v0.26.1


Thoughts? Questions? We love hearing from you. Feel free to reach out on Twitter, The Fediverse, or Discord.

v0.26.0

Bracketed Paste, Windows Improvements, Mainframes, and more

What do tapioca balls, IBM mainframes, and the Microsoft Windows Console API have in common? Bubble Tea v0.26.0, that’s what. Let’s get to it.

⚡️ Windows Input Improvements

A few years ago @​erikgeiser, a penetration tester and ex-particle physicist, wrote this awesome library called coninput to majorly improve Bubble Tea input on Windows. @​aymanbagabas has implemented the library in Bubble Tea and input on Windows is roughly 1000 times better now. In the short term, this means that for Windows users inputting non-Latin characters (like Greek, Cyrillic, Korean, Chinese and so on) stuff will “just work.”

The bigger news, however, is that this paves the way for Windows parity with our forthcoming support for super high fidelity input via Kitty Keyboard and Fixterms.

🍳 Hot Windows Resize Events

Terminal emulators on Windows don’t support the SIGWINCH signal, which is sent when the terminal is resized. It’s been a huge bummer for a really long time. Thanks (again) to @​erikgeiser and @​aymanbagabas, we’re now able to reach deep into Windows’ underpinnings, detect window resizes, and send tea.WindowSizeMsgs accordingly! This is a glorious moment for Bubble Tea on Windows indeed.

🫠 Bracketed Paste

While building a query editor for a CockroachDB client, @​knz noticed that Bubble Tea didn't support Bracketed Paste. Performance-wise, that sucks because it means pasting large bodies of text (like SQL queries) will normally be seen as a bunch of little successive keypresses. That’s where Bracketed Paste comes in. When enabled at the terminal-level Bracketed Paste lets you slam down a bunch of text with one big, fat input event.

Bubble Tea enables bracketed paste by default, however you can opt out of it with the WithoutBracketedPaste() program option:

p := tea.NewProgram(myCuteModel, tea.WithoutBracketedPaste())

You can also enable and disable it on demand with the EnableBracketedPaste() and DisableBracketedPaste() commands.

🌿 Multiline tea.Println

In case you forgot, tea.Println (and it’s brother tea.Printf) is a Cmd that lets you print unmanaged output above a Bubble Tea program, similar to what you see with package managers like apt-get. Thanks to @​Adjective-Object (who also implemented tea.Println in the first place) now you can send multi-line output, too. For a tea.Println refresher see the package manager example.

📀 Hello, z/OS

Don’t you think it’s about time we all ran Bubble Tea apps on our mainframes? Thanks to @​dustin-ward that dream is now a reality, so long as you have a z/OS mainframe. We're thrilled to announce that Bubble Tea is now fully supported on z/OS.

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Commits
  • f946f1a fix: support more shift and ctrl modifiers (#995)
  • 21881ab chore(deps): bump golangci/golangci-lint-action from 4 to 5 (#990)
  • 702b43d chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/term from 0.17.0 to 0.19.0 (#974)
  • 5f66b48 chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/sys from 0.17.0 to 0.19.0 (#973)
  • de16215 chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/sync from 0.6.0 to 0.7.0 (#975)
  • 511a1ae fix(ci): go mod tidy before build
  • 5a887a1 chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net from 0.17.0 to 0.23.0 in /examples (#981)
  • 1c6e74d fix: deadlock condition on model init panic
  • d61e697 chore(readme): add tgpt to 'in the wild' (#972)
  • 78972c5 docs(readme): add prs to 'in the wild' (#978)
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dependabot[bot] commented 6 months ago

Superseded by #292.