Adds a flag to the insert layout action to explicitly set the focus of a
newly inserted node. This also adds a flag in the starter layout to
focus on the terminal block.
This allows the user to select different connections from the terminal
block. Some features include:
- a status bar at the top of the term block that shows your current
connection
- an icon next to the status bar that shows whether the connection is
currently connected
- the ability to click the status bar and type in a new connection in
order to change the current connection
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Co-authored-by: sawka <mike.sawka@gmail.com>
- Set all cols of navigation row(first row) to - except the first col
- Fixed the issue where it scrolls right on load or when you click back
from the file preview
- Use OverlayScrollbars
Adds a new set of configurations for managing whether the app will
automatically check for updates. Ports over the auto update code from
the old app. In this version, the main difference is that updates can be
manually checked for using a menu bar item, even if auto updates are
disabled.
lots of changes. new wshrpc implementation. unify websocket, web,
blockcontroller, domain sockets, and terminal inputs to all use the new
rpc system.
lots of moving files around to deal with circular dependencies
use new wshrpc as a client in wsh cmd
This change:
- now clears the search box when entering a new directory
- fixes some styling issues
- adds a .. to the path
- uses the correct path (except on the initial start of the directory
widget)
This implements the behavior for the context menu recently added to the
directories. Open New Block simply opens the file in a preview in a new
block.
Delete files will delete the selected file, but it does not trigger a
rerender at this time. To see the change, you must navigate to a
different directory and then return. This will be fixed in a future
update.
This adds several new columns to the directory view. It adds a last
modified timestamp, a logo for the type, human-readable file sizes, and
permissions. Several of these are configurable via the
config/settings.json file.
I am updating the layout node setup to write to its own wave object.
The existing setup requires me to plumb the layout updates through every
time the tab gets updated, which produces a lot of annoying and
unintuitive design patterns. With this new setup, the tab object doesn't
get written to when the layout changes, only the layout object will get
written to. This prevents collisions when both the tab object and the
layout node object are getting updated, such as when a new block is
added or deleted.
This fixes two bugs. The first had to do with the path library not
working in prod. That involved making a simple version of it that works
in the meantime. The other is rendering a different number of hooks
which required moving hooks outside of an if statement.