* utils/cargo: Bump `wezterm` dependency to 0.22.0 which, according to [their changelog][1], doesn't introduce any changes at all over the previously used 0.20.0. It does, however, update some of its' dependencies allowing us to update the transitive deps `nom v5.1.2` and `terminfo v0.7.3`, which have caused warnings during build/installation for quite some time now. [1]: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/blob/main/termwiz/CHANGELOG.md * server/cargo: Bump `daemonize` dependency to v0.5.0, which eliminates a future-compat warning that has been around for a while now. It doesn't state changes in the Changelog that we should be aware of and doesn't cause apparent breakage during builds either. * utils/cargo: Sort dependencies alphabetically. * CHANGELOG: Add PR #3315. * server/lib: Convert bitmask to u32 to avoid type conversion issues on MacOS builds. |
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Zellij
[Installation] [Screencasts & Tutorials] [Configuration] [Layouts] [FAQ]
What is this?
Zellij is a workspace aimed at developers, ops-oriented people and anyone who loves the terminal. Similar programs are sometimes called "Terminal Multiplexers".
Zellij is designed around the philosophy that one must not sacrifice simplicity for power, taking pride in its great experience out of the box as well as the advanced features it places at its users' fingertips.
Zellij is geared toward beginner and power users alike - allowing deep customizability, personal automation through layouts, true multiplayer collaboration, unique UX features such as floating and stacked panes, and a plugin system allowing one to create plugins in any language that compiles to WebAssembly.
You can get started by installing Zellij and checking out the Screencasts & Tutorials.
For more details about our future plans, read about upcoming features in our roadmap.
How do I install it?
The easiest way to install Zellij is through a package for your OS.
If one is not available for your OS, you could download a prebuilt binary from the latest release and place it in your $PATH. If you'd like, we could automatically choose one for you.
You can also install (compile) with cargo:
cargo install --locked zellij
Try Zellij without installing
bash/zsh:
bash <(curl -L zellij.dev/launch)
fish/xonsh:
bash -c 'bash <(curl -L zellij.dev/launch)'
How do I start a development environment?
- Clone the project
- In the project folder, for debug builds run:
cargo xtask run - To run all tests:
cargo xtask test
For more build commands, see CONTRIBUTING.md.
Configuration
For configuring Zellij, please see the Configuration Documentation.
What is the current status of the project?
Zellij should be ready for everyday use, but it's still classified as a beta. This means that there might be a rare crash or wrong behaviour here and there, but that once found it should be fixed rather quickly. If this happens to you, we would be very happy if you could open an issue and tell us how to reproduce it as best you can.
Roadmap
Presented here is the project roadmap, divided into three main sections.
These are issues that are either being actively worked on or are planned for the near future.
If you'll click on the image, you'll be led to an SVG version of it on the website where you can directly click on every issue
License
MIT