fix(terminal): wezterm nvim switch pane integration
When working on windows the top most process name is the current foreground process name. For example if you are runing something like a terminal in nvim the terminal process is the foreground like `nu` This now gets the full process stack and if any of the processes in the stack are a editor then it will send the binding to the editor to change the pane. This now will give you windows wezterm integration for the tmux navigator custom plugins.
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@ -3,15 +3,44 @@ local wezterm = require "wezterm"
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local scheme = wezterm.get_builtin_color_schemes()
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local theme = scheme["Poimandres"]
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function collect_executables(process)
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local executables = {}
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if process.executable then
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table.insert(executables, process.executable)
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end
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if process.ppid and process.ppid > 0 then
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local parent_process = wezterm.procinfo.get_info_for_pid(process.ppid)
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if parent_process then
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local parent_executables = collect_executables(parent_process)
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for _, exe in ipairs(parent_executables) do
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table.insert(executables, exe)
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end
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end
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end
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return executables
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end
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local function matches_editor(process)
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local executables = collect_executables(process)
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for _, executable in ipairs(executables) do
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if string.match(executable, "vim") or string.match(executable, "emacs") then
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return true
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end
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end
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return false
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end
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local function vim_pass_though_action(config)
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return {
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key = config.key,
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mods = config.mods,
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action = wezterm.action_callback(function(win, pane)
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local process_name = pane:get_foreground_process_name()
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-- If we are in vim then we want to send the key to go to the net pain
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if string.match(process_name, "vim") or string.match(process_name, "emacs") then
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if matches_editor(pane:get_foreground_process_info()) then
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win:perform_action({ SendKey = { key = config.key, mods = config.mods } }, pane)
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return
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end
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@ -26,7 +55,7 @@ return {
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-- You will need to install the beta version of the font to get the ligatures
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-- https://github.com/intel/intel-one-mono/issues/9#issuecomment-1994958719
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font = wezterm.font {
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family = "FiraCode Nerd Font Mono",
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family = "Hasklug Nerd Font Mono",
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},
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-- -- The nord theme to fit with everyting else
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@ -75,7 +104,7 @@ return {
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audible_bell = "Disabled",
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-- Have a really clean UI when there is only one tab open
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hide_tab_bar_if_only_one_tab = false,
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hide_tab_bar_if_only_one_tab = true,
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-- Disabled all the padding, this makes vim look a lot nicer when all the
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-- window bars go to the edges of the terminal
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