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fix(deps): update module github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea to v0.26.1 #77

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github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea v0.24.2 -> v0.26.1 age adoption passing confidence

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v0.26.1

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This is a quick one to fix a Windows shortcoming in the last release acutely identified by our pal @​jon4hz. Thank you!

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Full Changelog: charmbracelet/bubbletea@v0.26.0...v0.26.1


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v0.26.0

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Bracketed Paste, Windows Improvements, Mainframes, and more

What do tapioca balls, IBM mainframes, and the Microsoft Windows Console API have in common? Bubble Tea v0.26.0, that’s what. Let’s get to it.

⚡️ Windows Input Improvements

A few years ago @​erikgeiser, a penetration tester and ex-particle physicist, wrote this awesome library called coninput to majorly improve Bubble Tea input on Windows. @​aymanbagabas has implemented the library in Bubble Tea and input on Windows is roughly 1000 times better now. In the short term, this means that for Windows users inputting non-Latin characters (like Greek, Cyrillic, Korean, Chinese and so on) stuff will “just work.”

The bigger news, however, is that this paves the way for Windows parity with our forthcoming support for super high fidelity input via Kitty Keyboard and Fixterms.

🍳 Hot Windows Resize Events

Terminal emulators on Windows don’t support the SIGWINCH signal, which is sent when the terminal is resized. It’s been a huge bummer for a really long time. Thanks (again) to @​erikgeiser and @​aymanbagabas, we’re now able to reach deep into Windows’ underpinnings, detect window resizes, and send tea.WindowSizeMsgs accordingly! This is a glorious moment for Bubble Tea on Windows indeed.

🫠 Bracketed Paste

While building a query editor for a CockroachDB client, @​knz noticed that Bubble Tea didn't support Bracketed Paste. Performance-wise, that sucks because it means pasting large bodies of text (like SQL queries) will normally be seen as a bunch of little successive keypresses. That’s where Bracketed Paste comes in. When enabled at the terminal-level Bracketed Paste lets you slam down a bunch of text with one big, fat input event.

Bubble Tea enables bracketed paste by default, however you can opt out of it with the WithoutBracketedPaste() program option:

p := tea.NewProgram(myCuteModel, tea.WithoutBracketedPaste())

You can also enable and disable it on demand with the EnableBracketedPaste() and DisableBracketedPaste() commands.

🌿 Multiline tea.Println

In case you forgot, tea.Println (and it’s brother tea.Printf) is a Cmd that lets you print unmanaged output above a Bubble Tea program, similar to what you see with package managers like apt-get. Thanks to @​Adjective-Object (who also implemented tea.Println in the first place) now you can send multi-line output, too. For a tea.Println refresher see the package manager example.

📀 Hello, z/OS

Don’t you think it’s about time we all ran Bubble Tea apps on our mainframes? Thanks to @​dustin-ward that dream is now a reality, so long as you have a z/OS mainframe. We're thrilled to announce that Bubble Tea is now fully supported on z/OS.

🌹 Bug fixes

Bugfixes are the unsung heroes that sometimes get buried below the feature listings. This release has them and they’re good ones; see the changelog below for details.

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Full Changelog: charmbracelet/bubbletea@v0.25.0...v0.25.1


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Major mouse improvements, better input parsing, and lots more!

We hope you’re ready for winter. Unless you’re in the southern hemisphere (like @​caarlos0) in which case, we hope you’re ready for summer. In either case, we hope you have a happy new year if the Julian calendar is something you’re into.

There are a bunch of good features in this release and a ton of input-related improvements. Read on for more!

Extended Mouse Mode

Bubble Tea now supports Extended Mouse Mode (aka SGR mode) which makes now mouse support in Bubble Tea way, way better.

Prior to this release Bubble Tea used the X10 mouse protocol. X10 was last released in 1986: a time when screen resolutions were smaller, memory limits were low, and a terminal sizes were tiny. For terminals and mice this meant that the mouse tracking stopped after the 127th horizontal cell. Well, thanks to the elite abilities of @​aymanbagabas Bubble Tea can now track mouse movements across the entire terminal window, no matter how enormous.

And that's not all: Bubble Tea now has higher fidelity access to mouse operations such as shift, ctrl, and alt modifiers, mouse button release events, and a big range of mouse button and mouse wheel events.

For details see the docs for the new and improved MouseEvent.

Setting the Window Title

@​aymanbagabas also wanted to be able to set the terminal window title with Bubble Tea, so he added the SetWindowTitle Cmd. Now setting the window title is as simple as:

func (m Model) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model. tea.Cmd) {
    return m, tea.SetWindowTitle("oh my")
}

FPS Control

Have you ever thought “Bubble Tea is too fast and I just can’t handle it?” Or perhaps 60fps is too slow and you want to go full 120fps. Now, thanks to @​tomfeigin’s WithFPS ProgramOption you can:

// Let’s go with the classic soap opera frame rate
p := tea.NewProgram(model, tea.WithMaxFPS(45))

Better Input, Better Living

@​knz is just incredible. He took a look at Bubble Tea’s input parser and whipped it into shape with what felt like a flick of the wrist. Keyboard input is now more efficient than ever and very large amounts of input can be parsed with the greatest of ease. It's hard to overstate how impactful his contributions are—and there are more in the pipe.

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Full Changelog: charmbracelet/bubbletea@v0.24.2...v0.25.0

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@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/github.com-charmbracelet-bubbletea-0.x branch from 9264319 to 4dab739 Compare May 2, 2024 22:24
@renovate renovate bot changed the title fix(deps): update module github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea to v0.25.0 fix(deps): update module github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea to v0.26.0 May 2, 2024
@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/github.com-charmbracelet-bubbletea-0.x branch from 4dab739 to a35d665 Compare May 5, 2024 20:03
@renovate renovate bot changed the title fix(deps): update module github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea to v0.26.0 fix(deps): update module github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea to v0.26.1 May 5, 2024
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