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For this to work, the default app-id of footclient has been changed from ‘foot’ to ‘footclient’. By using distinct StartupWMClasses, the compositor can connect a running foot/footclient instance to the correct .desktop-file. This ensures the correct icon is being used in e.g. docks, and that actions like “open another window” works correctly. Note that the user can override the app-id, either by setting app-id in foot.ini, or with the -a,--app-id command line option. Closes #1355
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foot(1)
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# NAME
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foot - Wayland terminal emulator
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# SYNOPSIS
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*foot* [_OPTIONS_]++
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*foot* [_OPTIONS_] <_command_> [_COMMAND OPTIONS_]
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All trailing (non-option) arguments are treated as a command, and its
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arguments, to execute (instead of the default shell).
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# DESCRIPTION
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*foot* is a Wayland terminal emulator. Running it without arguments
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will start a new terminal window with your default shell.
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You can override the default shell by appending a custom command to
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the foot command line
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*foot sh -c "echo hello world && sleep 5"*
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# OPTIONS
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*-c*,*--config*=_PATH_
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Path to configuration file, see *foot.ini*(5) for details.
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*-C*,*--check-config*
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Verify configuration and then exit with 0 if ok, otherwise exit
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with 230 (see *EXIT STATUS*).
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*-o*,*--override*=[_SECTION_.]_KEY_=_VALUE_
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Override an option set in the configuration file. If _SECTION_ is not
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given, defaults to _main_.
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*-f*,*--font*=_FONT_
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Comma separated list of fonts to use, in fontconfig format (see
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*FONT FORMAT*).
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The first font is the primary font. The remaining fonts are
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fallback fonts that will be used whenever a glyph cannot be found
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in the primary font.
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The fallback fonts are searched in the order they appear. If a
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glyph cannot be found in any of the fallback fonts, the dynamic
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fallback list from fontconfig (for the primary font) is
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searched.
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Default: _monospace_.
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*-w*,*--window-size-pixels*=_WIDTHxHEIGHT_
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Set initial window width and height, in pixels. Default: _700x500_.
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*-W*,*--window-size-chars*=_WIDTHxHEIGHT_
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Set initial window width and height, in characters. Default: _not set_.
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*-t*,*--term*=_TERM_
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Value to set the environment variable *TERM* to (see *TERMINFO*
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and *ENVIRONMENT*). Default: _@default_terminfo@_.
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*-T*,*--title*=_TITLE_
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Initial window title. Default: _foot_.
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*-a*,*--app-id*=_ID_
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Value to set the *app-id* property on the Wayland window
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to. Default: _foot_ (normal mode), or _footclient_ (server mode).
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*-m*,*--maximized*
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Start in maximized mode. If both *--maximized* and *--fullscreen*
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are specified, the _last_ one takes precedence.
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*-F*,*--fullscreen*
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Start in fullscreen mode. If both *--maximized* and *--fullscreen*
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are specified, the _last_ one takes precedence.
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*-L*,*--login-shell*
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Start a login shell, by prepending a '-' to argv[0].
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*-D*,*--working-directory*=_DIR_
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Initial working directory for the client application. Default:
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_CWD of foot_.
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*-s*,*--server*[=_PATH_|_FD_]
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Run as a server. In this mode, a single foot instance hosts
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multiple terminals (windows). Use *footclient*(1) to launch new
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terminals.
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This saves some memory since for example fonts and glyph caches
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can be shared between the terminals.
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It also saves upstart time since the config has already been
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loaded and parsed, and most importantly, fonts have already been
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loaded (and their glyph caches are likely to already have been
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populated).
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Each terminal will have its own rendering threads, but all Wayland
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communication, as well as input/output to the shell, is
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multiplexed in the main thread. Thus, this mode might result in
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slightly worse performance when multiple terminals are under heavy
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load.
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Also be aware that should one terminal crash, it will take all the
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others with it.
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The default path is
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*$XDG\_RUNTIME\_DIR/foot-$WAYLAND\_DISPLAY.sock*.
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If *$XDG\_RUNTIME\_DIR* is not set, the default path is instead
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*/tmp/foot.sock*.
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If *$XDG\_RUNTIME\_DIR* is set, but *$WAYLAND\_DISPLAY* is not,
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the default path is *$XDG\_RUNTIME\_DIR/foot.sock*.
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Note that if you change the default, you will also need to use the
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*--server-socket* option in *footclient*(1) and point it to your
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custom socket path.
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If the argument is a number, foot will interpret it as the file descriptor
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of a socket provided by a supervision daemon (such as systemd or s6), and
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use that socket as it's own.
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Two systemd units (foot-server@.{service,socket}) are provided to use that
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feature with systemd. They need to be instantiated with the value of
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$WAYLAND_DISPLAY (multiples instances can co-exists).
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Note that starting *foot --server* as a systemd service will use
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the environment of the systemd user instance; thus, if you need specific
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environment variables, you'll need to import them using *systemctl --user
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import-environment* or use a drop-in for the foot-server service.
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*-H*,*--hold*
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Remain open after child process exits.
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*-p*,*--print-pid*=_FILE_|_FD_
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Print PID to this file, or FD, when successfully started. The file
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(or FD) is closed immediately after writing the PID. When a _FILE_
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as been specified, the file is unlinked at exit.
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This option can only be used in combination with *-s*,*--server*.
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*-d*,*--log-level*={*info*,*warning*,*error*,*none*}
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Log level, used both for log output on stderr as well as
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syslog. Default: _warning_.
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*-l*,*--log-colorize*=[{*never*,*always*,*auto*}]
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Enables or disables colorization of log output on stderr. Default:
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_auto_.
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*-S*,*--log-no-syslog*
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Disables syslog logging. Logging is only done on stderr. This
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option can only be used in combination with *-s*,*--server*.
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*-v*,*--version*
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Show the version number and quit.
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*-e*
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Ignored; for compatibility with *xterm -e*.
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This option was added in response to several program launchers
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passing *-e* to arbitrary terminals, under the assumption that
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they all implement the same semantics for it as *xterm*(1).
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Ignoring it allows foot to be invoked as e.g. *foot -e man foot*
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with the same results as with xterm, instead of producing an
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"invalid option" error.
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# KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS
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The following keyboard shortcuts are available by default. They can be
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changed in *foot.ini*(5). There are also more actions (disabled by
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default) available; see *foot.ini*(5).
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## NORMAL MODE
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*shift*+*page up*/*page down*
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Scroll up/down in history
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*ctrl*+*shift*+*c*, *XF86Copy*
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Copy selected text to the _clipboard_
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*ctrl*+*shift*+*v*, *XF86Paste*
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Paste from _clipboard_
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*shift*+*insert*
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Paste from the _primary selection_.
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*ctrl*+*shift*+*r*
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Start a scrollback search
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*ctrl*+*+*, *ctrl*+*=*
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Increase font size by 0.5pt
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*ctrl*+*-*
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Decrease font size by 0.5pt
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*ctrl*+*0*
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Reset font size
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*ctrl*+*shift*+*n*
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Spawn a new terminal. If the shell has been configured to emit the
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_OSC 7_ escape sequence, the new terminal will start in the
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current working directory.
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*ctrl*+*shift*+*u*
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Activate URL mode, allowing you to "launch" URLs.
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*ctrl*+*shift*+*z*
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Jump to the previous, currently not visible, prompt. Requires
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shell integration.
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*ctrl*+*shift*+*x*
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Jump to the next prompt. Requires shell integration.
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## SCROLLBACK SEARCH
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*ctrl*+*r*
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Search _backward_ for the next match. If the search string is
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empty, the last searched-for string is used.
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*ctrl*+*s*
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Search _forward_ for the next match. If the search string is
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empty, the last searched-for string is used.
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*ctrl*+*w*
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Extend current selection (and thus the search criteria) to the end
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of the word, or the next word if currently at a word separating
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character.
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*ctrl*+*shift*+*w*
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Same as *ctrl*+*w*, except that the only word separating
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characters are whitespace characters.
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*ctrl*+*v*, *ctrl*+*shift*+*v*, *ctrl*+*y*, *XF86Paste*
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Paste from clipboard into the search buffer.
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*shift*+*insert*
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Paste from primary selection into the search buffer.
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*escape*, *ctrl*+*g*, *ctrl*+*c*
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Cancel the search
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*return*
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Finish the search and copy the current match to the primary
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selection. The terminal selection is kept, allowing you to press
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*ctrl*+*shift*+*c* to copy it to the clipboard.
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## URL MODE
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*t*
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Toggle URL visibility in jump label.
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*escape*, *ctrl*+*g*, *ctrl*+*c*, *ctrl*+*d*
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Exit URL mode without launching a URL.
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## MOUSE SHORTCUTS
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*left*, single-click
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Drag to select; when released, the selected text is copied to the
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_primary_ selection. This feature is normally *disabled* whenever
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the client has enabled _mouse tracking_, but can be forced by
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holding *shift*.
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Holding *ctrl* will create a block selection.
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*left*, double-click
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Selects the _word_ (separated by spaces, period, comma,
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parenthesis etc) under the pointer. Hold *ctrl* to select
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everything under the pointer up to, and until, the next space
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characters.
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*left*, triple-click
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Selects the entire row
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*middle*
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Paste from the _primary_ selection
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*right*
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Extend current selection. Clicking immediately extends the
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selection, while hold-and-drag allows you to interactively resize
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the selection.
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*wheel*
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Scroll up/down in history
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# FONT FORMAT
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The font is specified in FontConfig syntax. That is, a colon-separated
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list of font name and font options.
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_Examples_:
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- Dina:weight=bold:slant=italic
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- Courier New:size=12
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# URLs
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Foot supports URL detection. But, unlike many other terminal
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emulators, where URLs are highlighted when they are hovered and opened
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by clicking on them, foot uses a keyboard driven approach.
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Pressing *ctrl*+*shift*+*u* enters _“URL mode”_, where all currently
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visible URLs are underlined, and is associated with a
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_“jump-label”_. The jump-label indicates the _key sequence_
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(e.g. *”AF”*) to use to activate the URL.
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The key binding can, of course, be customized, like all other key
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bindings in foot. See *show-urls-launch* and *show-urls-copy* in
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*foot.ini*(5).
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*show-urls-launch* by default opens the URL with *xdg-open*. This can
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be changed with the *url-launch* option.
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*show-urls-copy* is an alternative to *show-urls-launch*, that changes
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what activating a URL _does_; instead of opening it, it copies it to
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the clipboard. It is unbound by default.
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Jump label colors, the URL underline color, and the letters used in
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the jump label key sequences can be configured.
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# ALT/META CHARACTERS
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By default, foot prefixes meta characters with *ESC*. This corresponds
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to XTerm's *metaSendsEscape* option set to *true*.
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This can be disabled programmatically with *\E[?1036l* (and enabled
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again with *\E[?1036h*).
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When disabled, foot will instead set the 8:th bit of meta character
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and then UTF-8 encode it. This corresponds to XTerm's *eightBitMeta*
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option set to *true*.
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This can also be disabled programmatically with *rmm* (Reset Meta Mode,
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*\E[?1034l*), and enabled again with *smm* (Set Meta Mode,
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*\E[?1034h*).
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# BACKSPACE
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Foot transmits DEL (*^?*) on backspace. This corresponds to XTerm's
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*backarrowKey* option set to *false*, and to DECBKM being _reset_.
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To instead transmit BS (*^H*), press *ctrl*+*backspace*.
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Note that foot does *not* implement DECBKM, and that the behavior
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described above *cannot* be changed.
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Finally, pressing *alt* will prefix the transmitted byte with ESC.
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# KEYPAD
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By default, *Num Lock* overrides the run-time configuration keypad
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mode; when active, the keypad is always considered to be in
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_numerical_ mode. This corresponds to XTerm's *numLock* option set to
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*true*.
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In this mode, the keypad keys always sends either numbers (Num Lock is
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active) or cursor movement keys (up, down, left, right, page up, page
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down etc).
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This can be disabled programmatically with *\E[?1035l* (and enabled
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again with *\E[?1035h*).
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When disabled, the keypad sends custom escape sequences instead of
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numbers, when in _application_ mode.
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# CONFIGURATION
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foot will search for a configuration file in the following locations,
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in this order:
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- *XDG_CONFIG_HOME/foot/foot.ini* (defaulting to
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*$HOME/.config/foot/foot.ini* if unset)
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- *XDG_CONFIG_DIRS/foot/foot.ini* (defaulting to
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*/etc/xdg/foot/foot.ini* if unset)
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An example configuration file containing all options with their default value
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commented out will usually be installed to */etc/xdg/foot/foot.ini*.
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For more information, see *foot.ini*(5).
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# SHELL INTEGRATION
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## Current working directory
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New foot terminal instances (bound to *ctrl*+*shift*+*n* by default)
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will open in the current working directory, if the shell in the
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“parent” terminal reports directory changes.
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This is done with the OSC-7 escape sequence. Most shells can be
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scripted to do this, if they do not support it natively. See the wiki
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(https://codeberg.org/dnkl/foot/wiki#user-content-spawning-new-terminal-instances-in-the-current-working-directory)
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for details.
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## Jumping between prompts
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Foot can move the current viewport to focus prompts of already
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executed commands (bound to *ctrl*+*shift*+*z*/*x* by default).
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For this to work, the shell needs to emit an OSC-133;A
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(*\\E]133;A\\E\\\\*) sequence before each prompt.
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In zsh, one way to do this is to add a _precmd_ hook:
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*precmd() {
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print -Pn "\\e]133;A\\e\\\\"
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}*
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See the wiki
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(https://codeberg.org/dnkl/foot/wiki#user-content-jumping-between-prompts)
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for details, and examples for other shells.
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# TERMINFO
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Client applications use the terminfo identifier specified by the
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environment variable *TERM* (set by foot) to determine terminal
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capabilities.
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Foot has two terminfo definitions: *foot* and *foot-direct*, with
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*foot* being the default.
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The difference between the two is in the number of colors they
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describe; *foot* describes 256 colors and *foot-direct* 16.7 million
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colors (24-bit truecolor).
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Note that using the *foot* terminfo does not limit the number of
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usable colors to 256; applications can still use 24-bit RGB colors. In
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fact, most applications work best with *foot* (including 24-bit
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colors). Using *\*-direct* terminfo entries has been known to crash
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some ncurses applications even.
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There are however applications that need a *\*-direct* terminfo entry
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for 24-bit support. Emacs is one such example.
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While using either *foot* or *foot-direct* is strongly recommended, it
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is possible to use e.g. *xterm-256color* as well. This can be useful
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when remoting to a system where foot's terminfo entries cannot easily
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be installed.
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Note that terminfo entries can be installed in the user's home
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directory. I.e. if you do not have root access, or if there is no
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distro package for foot's terminfo entries, you can install foot's
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terminfo entries manually, by copying *foot* and *foot-direct* to
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*~/.terminfo/f/*.
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# XTGETTCAP
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*XTGETTCAP* is an escape sequence initially introduced by XTerm, and
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also implemented (and extended, to some degree) by Kitty.
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It allows querying the terminal for terminfo classic, file-based,
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terminfo definition. For example, if all applications used this
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feature, you would no longer have to install foot’s terminfo on remote
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hosts you SSH into.
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XTerm’s implementation (as of XTerm-370) only supports querying key
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(as in keyboard keys) capabilities, and three custom capabilities:
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- TN - terminal name
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- Co - number of colors (alias for the colors capability)
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- RGB - number of bits per color channel (different semantics from
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the RGB capability in file-based terminfo definitions!).
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Kitty has extended this, and also supports querying all integer and
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string capabilities.
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Foot supports this, and extends it even further, to also include
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boolean capabilities. This means foot’s entire terminfo can be queried
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via *XTGETTCAP*.
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Note that both Kitty and foot handles responses to multi-capability
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queries slightly differently, compared to XTerm.
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XTerm will send a single DCS reply, with ;-separated
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capability/value pairs. There are a couple of issues with this:
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- The success/fail flag in the beginning of the response is always 1
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(success), unless the very first queried capability is invalid.
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- XTerm will not respond at all to an invalid capability, unless it’s
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the first one in the XTGETTCAP query.
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- XTerm will end the response at the first invalid capability.
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In other words, if you send a large multi-capability query, you will
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only get responses up to, but not including, the first invalid
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capability. All subsequent capabilities will be dropped.
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Kitty and foot on the other hand, send one DCS response for each
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capability in the multi query. This allows us to send a proper
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success/fail flag for each queried capability. Responses for all
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queried capabilities are always sent. No queries are ever dropped.
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# EXIT STATUS
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Foot will exit with code 230 if there is a failure in foot itself.
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In all other cases, the exit code is that of the client application
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(i.e. the shell).
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# ENVIRONMENT
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## Variables used by foot
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*SHELL*
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The default child process to run, when no _command_ argument is
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specified and the *shell* option in *foot.ini*(5) is not set.
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*HOME*
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Used to determine the location of the configuration file, see
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*foot.ini*(5) for details.
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*XDG\_CONFIG\_HOME*
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Used to determine the location of the configuration file, see
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*foot.ini*(5) for details.
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*XDG\_CONFIG\_DIRS*
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Used to determine the location of the configuration file, see
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*foot.ini*(5) for details.
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*XDG\_RUNTIME\_DIR*
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Used to construct the default _PATH_ for the *--server*
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option, when no explicit argument is given (see above).
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*WAYLAND\_DISPLAY*
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Used to construct the default _PATH_ for the *--server*
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option, when no explicit argument is given (see above).
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*XCURSOR\_THEME*
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The name of the *Xcursor*(3) theme to use for pointers (typically
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set by the Wayland compositor).
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*XCURSOR\_SIZE*
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The size to use for *Xcursor*(3) pointers (typically set by the
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Wayland compositor).
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## Variables set in the child process
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*TERM*
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terminfo/termcap identifier. This is used by client applications
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||
to determine which capabilities a terminal supports. The value is
|
||
set according to either the *--term* command-line option or the
|
||
*term* config option in *foot.ini*(5).
|
||
|
||
*PWD*
|
||
Current working directory (at the time of launching foot)
|
||
|
||
*COLORTERM*
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This variable is set to *truecolor*, to indicate to client
|
||
applications that 24-bit RGB colors are supported.
|
||
|
||
In addition to the variables listed above, custom environment
|
||
variables may be defined in *foot.ini*(5).
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||
|
||
# BUGS
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||
|
||
Please report bugs to https://codeberg.org/dnkl/foot/issues
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||
|
||
Before you open a new issue, please search existing bug reports, both
|
||
open and closed ones. Chances are someone else has already reported
|
||
the same issue.
|
||
|
||
The report should contain the following:
|
||
|
||
- Foot version (*foot --version*).
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||
- Log output from foot (run *foot -d info* from another terminal).
|
||
- Which Wayland compositor (and version) you are running.
|
||
- If reporting a crash, please try to provide a *bt full* backtrace
|
||
with symbols.
|
||
- Steps to reproduce. The more details the better.
|
||
|
||
# IRC
|
||
|
||
\#foot on irc.libera.chat
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||
|
||
# SEE ALSO
|
||
|
||
*foot.ini*(5), *footclient*(1)
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