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If atuin is triggered in a shell by using the up/ctrl-r key, the terminal title will not be updated to reflect that the atuin TUI is open. This is the case even you use a plugin to set the titles for executed commands (ie: zsh-term-title or similar). This seems to because (at least on zsh) atin tui is being started from within a hook itself, before other hooks end up running. If you manually run atuin search --interactive and use a plugin similar to above, the title will be updated to indicate atuin is running.
I use a voice coding system (talon) that relies on analyzing the window title to know what voice grammars to load for a given context, and want to be able to detect when atuin is running so I can load atuin-specific grammars accordingly.
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If atuin is triggered in a shell by using the up/ctrl-r key, the terminal title will not be updated to reflect that the atuin TUI is open. This is the case even you use a plugin to set the titles for executed commands (ie: zsh-term-title or similar). This seems to because (at least on zsh) atin tui is being started from within a hook itself, before other hooks end up running. If you manually run
atuin search --interactive
and use a plugin similar to above, the title will be updated to indicate atuin is running.I use a voice coding system (talon) that relies on analyzing the window title to know what voice grammars to load for a given context, and want to be able to detect when atuin is running so I can load atuin-specific grammars accordingly.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: