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2026-03-23refactor: rename termcap.lua -> tty.lua #38437Justin M. Keyes1
Problem: The `termcap.lua` module is too narrowly named. We may need a place for tty-related functionality in the future. https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/31399#discussion_r1882598297 Solution: This isn't a public/documented interface, so just rename it.
2026-03-12docs: use "ev" convention in event-handlersJustin M. Keyes1
Problem: In autocmd examples, using "args" as the event-object name is vague and may be confused with a user-command. Solution: Use "ev" as the conventional event-object name.
2025-08-22feat(tui): add nvim_ui_send (#35406)Gregory Anders1
This function allows the Nvim core to write arbitrary data to a TTY connected to a UI's stdout.
2025-03-05fix(tui): remove DCS escaping in tmux (#32723)Gregory Anders1
Per https://github.com/tmux/tmux/issues/4386, tmux does not support DCS responses, even if the initial request was escaped.
2025-03-05feat(terminal)!: include cursor position in TermRequest event data (#31609)Gregory Anders1
When a plugin registers a TermRequest handler there is currently no way for the handler to know where the terminal's cursor position was when the sequence was received. This is often useful information, e.g. for OSC 133 sequences which are used to annotate shell prompts. Modify the event data for the TermRequest autocommand to be a table instead of just a string. The "sequence" field of the table contains the sequence string and the "cursor" field contains the cursor position when the sequence was received. To maintain consistency between TermRequest and TermResponse (and to future proof the latter), TermResponse's event data is also updated to be a table with a "sequence" field. BREAKING CHANGE: event data for TermRequest and TermResponse is now a table
2024-10-31fix: another round of type annotation fixesLewis Russell1
2024-10-21feat(vim.validate): improve fast form and deprecate spec formLewis Russell1
Problem: `vim.validate()` takes two forms when it only needs one. Solution: - Teach the fast form all the features of the spec form. - Deprecate the spec form. - General optimizations for both forms. - Add a `message` argument which can be used alongside or in place of the `optional` argument.
2024-04-30docs: various fixes (#28208)dundargoc1
Co-authored-by: Evgeni Chasnovski <evgeni.chasnovski@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Famiu Haque <famiuhaque@proton.me> Co-authored-by: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com> Co-authored-by: Guilherme Soares <guilhermesoares1970@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jannik Buhr <jannik.m.buhr@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: thomaswuhoileong <72001875+thomaswuhoileong@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: tom-anders <13141438+tom-anders@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
2024-03-16refactor(lua): type annotationsLewis Russell1
2023-12-14fix(termcap): set 'nested' on TermResponse autocommandGregory Anders1
2023-12-13fix(termcap): only call callback for requested capabilities (#26546)Gregory Anders1
If multiple XTGETTCAP requests are active at once (for example, for requesting the Ms capability and truecolor capabilities), then the TermResponse autocommand may fire for capabilities that were not requested. Instead, make sure that the provided callback is only called for capabilities that were actually requested.
2023-12-06feat(defaults): enable 'termguicolors' by default when supported by terminalGregory Anders1
Enable 'termguicolors' automatically when Nvim can detect that truecolor is supported by the host terminal. If $COLORTERM is set to "truecolor" or "24bit", or the terminal's terminfo entry contains capabilities for Tc, RGB, or setrgbf and setrgbb, then we assume that the terminal supports truecolor. Otherwise, the terminal is queried (using both XTGETTCAP and SGR + DECRQSS). If the terminal's response to these queries (if any) indicates that it supports truecolor, then 'termguicolors' is enabled.
2023-11-29fix(termcap): escape escapes in passthrough sequence (#26301)Gregory Anders1
When using the tmux passthrough sequence any escape characters in the inner sequence must be escaped by adding another escape character.
2023-11-28fix(termcap): use tmux passthrough sequence when running in tmux (#26281)Gregory Anders1
tmux intercepts and ignores XTGETTCAP so wrap the query in the tmux passthrough sequence to make sure the query arrives at the "host" terminal. Users must still set the 'allow-passthrough' option in their tmux.conf.
2023-11-16feat(clipboard): enable OSC 52 clipboard provider by default (#26064)Gregory Anders1
Use the XTGETTCAP sequence to determine if the host terminal supports the OSC 52 sequence and, if it does, enable the OSC 52 clipboard provider by default. This is only done automatically when all of the following are true: 1. Nvim is running in the TUI 2. 'clipboard' is not set to unnamed or unnamedplus 3. g:clipboard is unset 4. Nvim is running in an SSH connection ($SSH_TTY is set) 5. Nvim is not running inside tmux ($TMUX is unset)