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doc doc: foot.ini: re-phrase the box-drawings-uses-font-glyphs section 2021-04-18 20:08:35 +02:00
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pgo ime: move preedit state from terminal struct to the seat struct 2021-03-25 09:36:07 +01:00
scripts scripts: generate-alt-random: reduce number of emitted sixels 2021-03-14 10:40:29 +01:00
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async.c async: add async_write(), a write primitive to write to a NONBLOCK:ing FD 2019-11-04 13:46:30 +01:00
async.h async: add async_write(), a write primitive to write to a NONBLOCK:ing FD 2019-11-04 13:46:30 +01:00
base64.c debug: rename assert() to xassert(), to avoid clashing with <assert.h> 2021-01-16 20:16:00 +00:00
base64.h base64: implement encode() 2019-07-19 14:19:42 +02:00
box-drawing.c debug: rename assert() to xassert(), to avoid clashing with <assert.h> 2021-01-16 20:16:00 +00:00
box-drawing.h box-drawing: make ‘term’ parameter const 2021-01-01 21:09:36 +01:00
CHANGELOG.md render: don’t let URL jump label sub-surfaces extend outside window geometry 2021-04-18 20:08:41 +02:00
client-protocol.h add option to detach the client process from the terminal instance 2021-03-13 05:48:55 -03:00
client.c features: --version now logs +/-pgo 2021-03-26 20:30:13 +01:00
commands.c command: scrollback: don’t allow scrolling in URL mode 2021-02-26 09:15:46 +01:00
commands.h scrollback: initial support for mouse scrolling 2019-07-10 09:15:37 +02:00
config.c config: add box-drawings-uses-font-glyphs=no|yes option 2021-04-18 20:08:30 +02:00
config.h config: add box-drawings-uses-font-glyphs=no|yes option 2021-04-18 20:08:30 +02:00
csi.c csi: update ASCII printer function pointer when switching to/from alt screen 2021-03-16 13:07:09 +01:00
csi.h performance improvements 2019-07-07 16:32:18 +02:00
dcs.c sixel: implement P2=1 - transparent pixels 2021-03-11 17:34:19 +01:00
dcs.h dcs: initial handling of DCS in general 2020-01-12 11:55:22 +01:00
debug.c debug: make use of log_msg() in fatal_error() and bug() functions 2021-02-09 12:32:33 +00:00
debug.h debug: make use of log_msg() in fatal_error() and bug() functions 2021-02-09 12:32:33 +00:00
extract.c debug: rename assert() to xassert(), to avoid clashing with <assert.h> 2021-01-16 20:16:00 +00:00
extract.h extract: extract_one: make arguments const 2020-07-15 11:31:38 +02:00
fdm.c spawn/slave: restore signal mask after fork 2021-02-21 19:59:50 +01:00
fdm.h fdm: add support for managing signals 2021-02-12 10:53:10 +01:00
foot-features.h features: --version now logs +/-pgo 2021-03-26 20:30:13 +01:00
foot-server.desktop Add keywords to desktop files 2020-08-06 20:36:03 +02:00
foot.desktop Add keywords to desktop files 2020-08-06 20:36:03 +02:00
foot.info terminfo: add status line capabilities: hs, dsl, fsl and tsl 2020-12-18 13:46:57 +01:00
foot.ini config: add box-drawings-uses-font-glyphs=no|yes option 2021-04-18 20:08:30 +02:00
generate-version.sh csi: secondary DA: do not pretend we're xterm 2020-07-24 17:47:47 +02:00
grid.c grid: snapshot: don’t mark all cells as dirty - copy state from source grid 2021-02-26 09:25:27 +01:00
grid.h grid: add grid_snapshot() 2021-02-26 09:15:45 +01:00
hsl.c hsl: add our own implementations of rgb-to-hsl and hsl-to-rgb 2020-11-15 19:45:33 +01:00
hsl.h hsl: add our own implementations of rgb-to-hsl and hsl-to-rgb 2020-11-15 19:45:33 +01:00
ime.c ime: set ‘have_warned = true’ to avoid warning over and over again 2021-03-25 09:36:28 +01:00
ime.h ime: don’t pass ‘term’ to ime_update_cursor_rect() 2021-03-25 09:36:07 +01:00
input.c revert: input: do not include consumed modifiers in the set sent to the client 2021-04-18 20:06:59 +02:00
input.h config: key/mouse bindings: refactor: less parsing in keyboard_enter() 2020-08-13 18:47:19 +02:00
INSTALL.md install: add ‘ninja test’ to all build types 2021-04-18 20:06:49 +02:00
keymap.h keymap: handle shift+tab combos correctly, after consuming modifiers 2021-03-08 20:30:25 +01:00
LICENSE license: fix bad copy-paste: first commit was in 2019 2020-07-25 08:50:57 +02:00
log.c errno: don’t use ‘_errno’ as a variable name; _ are reserved for use as identifiers 2021-02-21 20:33:07 +01:00
log.h main: client: factor out some common code for "--log-level" option 2021-02-11 11:08:18 +00:00
macros.h render: use portable HAS_INCLUDE() wrapper instead of __has_include() 2021-02-09 03:14:08 +00:00
main.c features: --version now logs +/-pgo 2021-03-26 20:30:13 +01:00
meson.build meson/pkgbuild: bump version to 1.7.1 2021-03-28 14:25:29 +02:00
meson_options.txt meson: convert -Dterminfo from a boolean to a feature option 2021-02-12 10:48:06 +01:00
misc.c config: add ‘[default].word-delimiters’ 2020-10-09 19:44:23 +02:00
misc.h config: add ‘[default].word-delimiters’ 2020-10-09 19:44:23 +02:00
notify.c notify: break out command template expansion to spawn_expand_template() 2021-02-07 16:33:32 +01:00
notify.h notify: break out desktop notifications from osc.c 2020-12-10 18:06:24 +01:00
osc.c osc: implement OSC 17+19: change selection background/foreground colors 2021-04-18 20:08:08 +02:00
osc.h ocs: renamed parameter size -> required_size in osc_ensure_size() 2019-07-19 09:56:00 +02:00
PKGBUILD meson/pkgbuild: bump version to 1.7.1 2021-03-28 14:25:29 +02:00
quirks.c csd: use wayl_win_subsurface_new/destroy() 2021-02-17 21:48:07 +01:00
quirks.h quirks: add KDE quirk: surface must be damaged *after* being attached 2020-03-24 17:44:17 +01:00
README.md readme: dpi & fonts: focus on *current* behavior 2021-03-27 12:28:39 +01:00
reaper.c reaper: monitor SIGCHLD using the FDM instead of via a signalfd 2021-02-12 10:53:10 +01:00
reaper.h reaper: monitor SIGCHLD using the FDM instead of via a signalfd 2021-02-12 10:53:10 +01:00
render.c render: no need to blend fully opaque sixel images - just blit them 2021-04-18 20:08:46 +02:00
render.h urls: initial support for detecting URLs and rendering jump-labels 2021-02-07 16:33:31 +01:00
search.c search: when matching cell content, treat empty cells as spaces 2021-03-28 13:21:18 +02:00
search.h input: rewrite of how we match foot’s own key bindings 2021-03-04 09:43:43 +01:00
selection.c selection: don’t strip formatting C0 control characters in bracketed paste mode 2021-02-12 20:58:37 +01:00
selection.h selection: remove selection_enabled() 2021-02-02 09:52:22 +01:00
server.c fix code style issues and memory leak 2021-03-13 08:01:38 -03:00
server.h term: don't double fork new terminal windows 2020-05-21 20:17:29 +02:00
shm.c shm: don’t check for __i386__ and __x86_64__ - there are other architectures out there 2021-01-23 09:52:42 +01:00
shm.h urls: initial support for detecting URLs and rendering jump-labels 2021-02-07 16:33:31 +01:00
sixel.c sixel: unhook: tighten up the condition needed for us to free image data pre-maturely 2021-04-18 20:07:35 +02:00
sixel.h sixel: implement P2=1 - transparent pixels 2021-03-11 17:34:19 +01:00
slave.c errno: don’t use ‘_errno’ as a variable name; _ are reserved for use as identifiers 2021-02-21 20:33:07 +01:00
slave.h user-notification: 'productify' the user-warning system 2020-07-30 18:58:54 +02:00
spawn.c spawn: call setsid() in child process 2021-02-25 21:09:59 +01:00
spawn.h notify: break out command template expansion to spawn_expand_template() 2021-02-07 16:33:32 +01:00
stride.h box-drawing: add infrastructure for rendering box drawing characters ourselves 2021-01-01 21:09:31 +01:00
terminal.c Fix comment 2021-04-18 20:09:02 +02:00
terminal.h term: attributes struct: use ‘bool’ instead of ‘uint32_t’ for 1-bit members 2021-04-18 20:08:58 +02:00
tokenize.c tokenize: handle escaped quotes 2020-07-27 16:43:41 +02:00
tokenize.h slave: break out command line tokenizer 2019-07-17 09:46:45 +02:00
uri.c uri: switch to conservative maximum hostname length 2021-01-21 12:00:02 +01:00
uri.h uri: add uri_parse() - new function extracts components from an URI 2020-10-28 19:10:44 +01:00
url-mode.c url-mode: fix auto-detection of URLs in the top corner of the viewport 2021-03-06 13:06:54 +01:00
url-mode.h input: rewrite of how we match foot’s own key bindings 2021-03-04 09:43:43 +01:00
user-notification.c user-notification: add new function ‘user_notification_add()’ 2021-02-12 21:42:53 +01:00
user-notification.h user-notification: add new function ‘user_notification_add()’ 2021-02-12 21:42:53 +01:00
util.h util: add a sdbm hash implementation 2021-02-21 20:15:31 +01:00
vt.c term/vt: only do reverse-wrapping (‘bw’) on cub1 2021-04-18 20:08:13 +02:00
vt.h Rename: vt_to_slave() -> term_to_slave() 2019-11-03 00:52:24 +01:00
wayland.c wayland: {xdg_,}output_*(): free old strings before assigning new ones 2021-04-18 20:07:24 +02:00
wayland.h ime: move preedit state from terminal struct to the seat struct 2021-03-25 09:36:07 +01:00
xmalloc.c debug: make use of log_msg() in fatal_error() and bug() functions 2021-02-09 12:32:33 +00:00
xmalloc.h xmalloc: add xwcsdup() 2020-10-09 19:43:04 +02:00
xsnprintf.c debug: rename assert() to xassert(), to avoid clashing with <assert.h> 2021-01-16 20:16:00 +00:00
xsnprintf.h Add xsnprintf() and remove some unnecessary strlen(3) calls 2021-01-14 21:30:06 +00:00

Logo: a terminal with a foot shaped prompt foot

The fast, lightweight and minimalistic Wayland terminal emulator.

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Index

  1. Features
  2. Installing
  3. Configuration
  4. Troubleshooting
  5. Why the name 'foot'?
  6. Fonts
  7. Shortcuts
    1. Keyboard
      1. Normal mode
      2. Scrollback search
    2. Mouse
  8. Server (daemon) mode
  9. URLs
  10. Alt/meta
  11. Backspace
  12. Keypad
  13. DPI and font size
  14. Supported OSCs
  15. Programmatically checking if running in foot
  16. Credits
  17. Bugs
  18. Contact
    1. IRC
    2. Mastodon
  19. License

Features

  • Fast (see benchmarks, and performance)

  • Lightweight, in dependencies, on-disk and in-memory

  • Wayland native

  • DE agnostic

  • Server/daemon mode

  • User configurable font fallback

  • On-the-fly font resize

  • On-the-fly DPI font size adjustment

  • Scrollback search

  • Keyboard driven URL detection

  • Color emoji support

  • IME (via text-input-v3)

  • Multi-seat

  • Synchronized Updates support

  • Sixel image support

    wow

Installing

See INSTALL.md.

Configuration

foot can be configured by creating a file $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/foot/foot.ini (defaulting to ~/.config/foot/foot.ini). A template for that can usually be found in /usr/share/foot/foot.ini or here.

Further information can be found in foot's man page foot.ini(5).

Troubleshooting

See the wiki

Why the name 'foot'?

I'm bad at names. Most of my projects usually start out as foo something (for example, yambar was f00bar for a while).

So why foot?

foo terminalfootermfoot

Pretty bad, I know.

As a side note, if you pronounce the foo part of foot the same way you pronounce foobar, then foot sounds a lot like the Swedish word fot, which incidentally means (you guessed it) foot.

Fonts

foot supports all fonts that can be loaded by freetype, including bitmap fonts and color emoji fonts.

Foot uses fontconfig to locate and configure the font(s) to use. Since fontconfig's fallback mechanism is imperfect, especially for monospace fonts (it doesn't prefer monospace fonts even though the requested font is one), foot allows you, the user, to configure the fallback fonts to use.

This also means you can configure each fallback font individually; you want that fallback font to use this size, and you want that other fallback font to be italic? No problem!

If a glyph cannot be found in any of the user configured fallback fonts, then fontconfig's list is used.

Shortcuts

These are the default shortcuts. See man foot.ini and the example foot.ini to see how these can be changed.

Keyboard

Normal mode

shift+page up/page down
Scroll up/down in history
ctrl+shift+c
Copy selected text to the clipboard
ctrl+shift+v
Paste from clipboard
shift+insert
Paste from the primary selection
ctrl+shift+r
Start a scrollback search
ctrl++, ctrl+=
Increase font size by 0,5pt
ctrl+-
Decrease font size by 0,5pt
ctrl+0
Reset font size
ctrl+shift+n
Spawn a new terminal. If the shell has been configured to emit the OSC 7 escape sequence, the new terminal will start in the current working directory.
ctrl+shift+u
Enter URL mode, where all currently visible URLs are tagged with a jump label with a key sequence that will open the URL.
ctrl+r
Search backward for next match
ctrl+s
Search forward for next match
ctrl+w
Extend current selection (and thus the search criteria) to the end of the word, or the next word if currently at a word separating character.
ctrl+shift+w
Same as ctrl+w, except that the only word separating characters are whitespace characters.
ctrl+v
Paste from clipboard into the search buffer.
shift+insert
Paste from primary selection into the search buffer.
escape, ctrl+g
Cancel the search
return
Finish the search and copy the current match to the primary selection

Mouse

left - single-click
Drag to select; when released, the selected text is copied to the primary selection. This feature is disabled when client has enabled mouse tracking.
Holding shift enables selection in mouse tracking enabled clients.
Holding ctrl will create a block selection.
left - double-click
Selects the word (separated by spaces, period, comma, parenthesis etc) under the pointer. Hold ctrl to select everything under the pointer up to, and until, the next space characters.
left - triple-click
Selects the entire row
middle
Paste from primary selection
right
Extend current selection. Clicking immediately extends the selection, while hold-and-drag allows you to interactively resize the selection.
wheel
Scroll up/down in history

Server (daemon) mode

When run normally, foot is a single-window application; if you want another window, start another foot process.

However, foot can also be run in a server mode. In this mode, one process hosts multiple windows. All Wayland communication, VT parsing and rendering is done in the server process.

New windows are opened by running footclient, which remains running until the terminal window is closed, at which point it exits with the exit value of the client process (typically the shell).

The point of this mode is a) reduced memory footprint - all terminal windows will share fonts and glyph cache, and b) reduced startup time - loading fonts and populating the glyph cache takes time, but in server mode it only happens once.

The downside is a performance penalty; all windows' input and output are multiplexed in the same thread (but each window will have its own set of rendering threads). This means that if one window is very busy with, for example, producing output, then other windows will suffer.

And of course, should the server process crash, all windows will be gone.

Typical usage would be to start the server process (foot --server) when starting your Wayland compositor (i.e. logging in to your desktop), and then run footclient instead of foot whenever you want to launch a new terminal.

URLs

Foot supports URL detection. But, unlike many other terminal emulators, where URLs are highlighted when they are hovered and opened by clicking on them, foot uses a keyboard driven approach.

Pressing ctrl+shift+u enters “URL mode”, where all currently visible URLs are underlined, and is associated with a “jump-label”. The jump-label indicates the key sequence (e.g. ”AF”) to use to activate the URL.

The key binding can, of course, be customized, like all other key bindings in foot. See show-urls-launch and show-urls-copy in the foot.ini man page.

show-urls-launch by default opens the URL with xdg-open. This can be changed with the url-launch option.

show-urls-copy is an alternative to show-urls-launch, that changes what activating an URL does; instead of opening it, it copies it to the clipboard. It is unbound by default.

Jump label colors, the URL underline color, and the letters used in the jump label key sequences can be configured.

Alt/meta

By default, foot prefixes Meta characters with ESC. This corresponds to XTerm's metaSendsEscape option set to true.

This can be disabled programmatically with \E[?1036l (and enabled again with \E[?1036h).

When disabled, foot will instead set the 8:th bit of meta character and then UTF-8 encode it. This corresponds to XTerm's eightBitMeta option set to true.

This can also be disabled programmatically with rmm (reset meta mode, \E[?1034l), and enabled again with smm (set meta mode, \E[?1034h).

Backspace

Foot transmits DEL (^?) on backspace. This corresponds to XTerm's backarrowKey option set to false, and to DECBKM being reset.

To instead transmit BS (^H), press ctrl+backspace.

Note that foot does not implement DECBKM, and that the behavior described above cannot be changed.

Finally, pressing alt will prefix the transmitted byte with ESC.

Keypad

By default, Num Lock overrides the run-time configuration keypad mode; when active, the keypad is always considered to be in numerical mode. This corresponds to XTerm's numLock option set to true.

In this mode, the keypad keys always sends either numbers (Num Lock is active) or cursor movement keys (Up, Down, Left, Right, Page Up, Page Down etc).

This can be disabled programmatically with \E[?1035l (and enabled again with \E[?1035h).

When disabled, the keypad sends custom escape sequences instead of numbers, when in application mode.

DPI and font size

Font sizes are apparently a complex thing. Many applications use a fixed DPI of 96. They may also multiply it with the monitor's scale factor.

This results in fonts with different physical sizes (i.e. if measured by a ruler) when rendered on screens with different DPI values. Even if the configured font size is the same.

This is not how it is meant to be. Fonts are measured in point sizes for a reason; a given point size should have the same height on all mediums, be it printers or monitors, regardless of their DPI.

Foots default behavior is to use the monitors DPI to size fonts when output scaling has been disabled. On monitors where output scaling has been enabled, fonts will instead be sized using the scaling factor.

This can be changed to either always use the monitors DPI (regardless of scaling factor), or to never use it. See the dpi-aware option in foot.ini. See the man page, foot.ini(5) for more information.

When fonts are sized using the monitors DPI, glyphs should always have the same physical height, regardless of monitor.

Furthermore, foot will re-size the fonts on-the-fly when the window is moved between screens with different DPIs values. If the window covers multiple screens, with different DPIs, the highest DPI will be used.

Note: if you configure pixelsize, rather than size, then DPI changes will not change the font size. Pixels are always pixels.

Supported OSCs

OSC, Operating System Command, are escape sequences that interacts with the terminal emulator itself. Foot implements the following OSCs:

  • OSC 0 - change window icon + title (but only title is actually supported)
  • OSC 2 - change window title
  • OSC 4 - change color palette
  • OSC 7 - report CWD
  • OSC 10 - change (default) foreground color
  • OSC 11 - change (default) background color
  • OSC 12 - change cursor color
  • OSC 52 - copy/paste clipboard data
  • OSC 104 - reset color palette
  • OSC 110 - reset default foreground color
  • OSC 111 - reset default background color
  • OSC 112 - reset cursor color
  • OSC 555 - flash screen (foot specific)

Programmatically checking if running in foot

Foot does not set any environment variables that can be used to identify foot (reading TERM is not reliable since the user may have chosen to use a different terminfo).

You can instead use the escape sequences to read the Secondary and Tertiary Device Attributes (secondary/tertiary DA, for short).

The tertiary DA response is always \EP!|464f4f54\E\\, where 464f4f54 if FOOT in hex.

The secondary DA response is \E[>1;XXYYZZ;0c, where XXYYZZ is foot's major, minor and patch version numbers, in decimal, using two digits for each number. For example, foot-1.4.2 would respond with \E[>1;010402;0c.

Note: not all terminal emulators implement tertiary DA. Most implement secondary DA, but not all. All should however implement Primary DA.

Thus, a safe way to query the terminal is to request the tertiary, secondary and primary DA all at once, in that order. All terminals should ignore escape sequences they do not recognize. You will have to parse the response (which in foot will consist of all three DA responses, all at once) to determine which requests the terminal emulator actually responded to.

Credits

Bugs

Please report bugs to https://codeberg.org/dnkl/foot/issues

The report should contain the following:

  • Which Wayland compositor (and version) you are running
  • Foot version (foot --version)
  • Log output from foot (start foot from another terminal)
  • If reporting a crash, please try to provide a bt full backtrace with symbols (i.e. use a debug build)
  • Steps to reproduce. The more details the better

Contact

IRC

Ask questions, hang out, sing praise or just say hi on #foot-terminal on chat.freenode.net, where Im dnkl. This is a public, logged channel.

Mastodon

Every now and then I post foot related updates on @dnkl@linuxrocks.online

License

Foot is released under the MIT license.