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* feat(vterm): forward <escape> to the pty in vterm-modeCraig Jennings2026-05-181-0/+15
| | | | | | | | `<escape>' is bound globally to `keyboard-escape-quit' in modules/keybindings.el, so Emacs swallows the key before it can reach the pty. Bind it in vterm-mode-map to cj/vterm-send-escape, which writes a literal ESC byte via vterm-send-string. tmux's copy-mode `cancel' binding then fires; vi-mode exits, fzf cancel, etc., also work as expected.
* feat(vterm): forward wheel events and route C-; x c into tmux copy-modeCraig Jennings2026-05-181-3/+140
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | vterm-mode-map binds only mouse-1 and mouse-yank-primary, so wheel events fall through to Emacs scrolling and never reach the pty. tmux's `set -g mouse on' never sees them. Bind wheel-up / wheel-down (and X11 mouse-4 / mouse-5) to send SGR mouse-wheel escapes via vterm-send-string. tmux's existing WheelUpPane / WheelDownPane bindings route into copy-mode from there. For keyboard parity, route C-; x c through cj/vterm-copy-mode-dwim, which sends C-b [ when a tmux client is attached and falls back to vterm-copy-mode otherwise. tmux's history-limit is now reachable from either entry point. The matching copy-mode keys (M-w stays, C-g / q / Escape exit, Enter unbound) land in the dotfiles repo alongside.
* feat(vterm): show tmux scrollback history in placeCraig Jennings2026-05-131-8/+40
| | | | | | `cj/vterm-tmux-history' previously used `pop-to-buffer', which routed the history view through display-buffer-alist -- in an agent window that often meant a split or a hand-off to another window, costing the agent its frame slot. `switch-to-buffer' instead drops the history into the selected window directly; the existing quit handler already restores the origin in that same window via `set-window-buffer'. New test asserts the in-place behavior: starting single-window with a vterm origin, invoking the command leaves `(one-window-p)` t with the history buffer in the original slot. The existing render test no longer needs its `pop-to-buffer' stub since `switch-to-buffer' works in batch.
* feat(vterm): unify the keys in vterm copy-mode and tmux historyCraig Jennings2026-05-111-16/+29
| | | | | | | | `vterm-copy-mode' and the `C-; x h' tmux-history buffer now share one key story. `M-w' copies the active region and stays put, so I can copy several things in a row. `C-g', `<escape>', or `q' leaves (resuming the live terminal, or closing the history buffer) without copying. `RET' is unbound (no special "copy and exit"). In copy-mode that meant removing vterm's default `RET' -> `vterm-copy-mode-done' binding. Before, `M-w' exited and copied as it went, which made grabbing more than one selection awkward. The history buffer's `cj/vterm-tmux-history-copy-and-quit' was the copy-and-exit one-shot. It's gone. `M-w' then `q' is the equivalent. I also moved `cj/vterm-tmux-history' from `C-; x C' to `C-; x h' (unshifted, and it frees `C') and refreshed the file's stale commentary header, which still referenced the old `C-; V' prefix and `<pause>'.
* refactor(ai-vterm): rename Claude-specific names to a generic "agent"Craig Jennings2026-05-111-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I may add other terminal agents to this launcher (aider, an open-source LLM TUI), so the buffer prefix, the user knob, and the internal helpers shouldn't say "Claude". The module name (ai-vterm) and the `cj/ai-vterm-*` customs were already generic. This finishes the job: - buffer prefix `claude [<basename>]` -> `agent [<basename>]` (the `defconst` and the matching display-buffer-alist regex move together) - `cj/ai-vterm-claude-command` -> `cj/ai-vterm-agent-command` (the default still runs the `claude` CLI, with a docstring note on swapping it) - `cj/--ai-vterm-claude-buffers` / `-displayed-claude-window` / `-reuse-existing-claude` -> `-agent-*`, and their test files renamed to match - prose in the module commentary and docstrings, plus the matching test docstrings and buffer-name literals `vterm-config.el` hardcodes the same buffer prefix in `cj/--vterm-toggle-buffer-p` (F12 excludes agent buffers from its candidate set), so that literal moved too. Collapsing it into the shared `cj/--ai-vterm-name-prefix` is a cleanup for another day. After a reload, a project's buffer opens as `agent [foo]` instead of `claude [foo]`. Old buffers keep their names until killed. I also corrected two stale `eshell-vterm-config.el` references in ai-vterm.el docstrings (that module was split into `vterm-config.el`). Two things keep saying "Claude": the `cj/ai-vterm-agent-command` default value (the actual CLI), and the "Claude Code" example in `vterm-config.el`'s cursor-restore docstring (a concrete TUI example, not branding). 90 tests pass. `make validate-modules` clean.
* test(vterm): cover AI-vterm inheritance of the vterm copy pathCraig Jennings2026-05-111-0/+32
| | | | I added three ERT cases around `cj/vterm--current-tmux-pane-id` and `cj/vterm-copy-mode-cancel`: the pane-id lookup rejects a non-`vterm-mode` buffer, it still resolves a `claude [...]`-named buffer by process TTY, and the copy-mode cancel command errors outside copy mode. The pane-id-by-TTY case pins the contract that AI-vterm buffers get the copy commands because they're `vterm-mode` buffers, not because of any buffer-name check.
* refactor(vterm): move vterm prefix to C-; x and add prompt navCraig Jennings2026-05-101-5/+18
| | | | | | | | | | The personal vterm map was on `C-; V'. The capital V costs a Shift on every keystroke into the menu, which adds up for the daily `C-; V c' / `C-; V C' bindings. Move the prefix to lowercase `C-; x' -- free, no Shift, faintly mnemonic (xterm/execute). The lowercase `C-; v' stays the version-control menu. Wire `vterm-next-prompt' and `vterm-previous-prompt' into the menu so they're reachable everywhere, not only inside vterm-copy-mode-map. Lowercase `n' and `p' match Emacs's idiom for next/previous; bump "new vterm" up to capital `N' for the rare new-buffer case. Drop the `<pause>' binding for `vterm-copy-mode' from `vterm-mode-map'. Modern keyboards rarely have a Pause key and `C-; x c' is the canonical entry now. Update which-key labels and tests; `test-vterm-keymap-includes-history-and-copy-bindings' now asserts the new prefix, and two new tests cover prompt-nav bindings and the dropped `<pause>' binding.
* refactor: split eshell-vterm-config into eshell-config and vterm-configCraig Jennings2026-05-101-1/+1
| | | | | | The combined module had grown to 573 lines covering two unrelated subsystems with no shared state — the eshell shell-mode commands and the vterm/F12 toggle. The header even rendered this with two `;; ----` dividers. Split into two focused modules. eshell-config.el keeps the eshell user commands and package wiring (~170 lines). vterm-config.el keeps the vterm package, the tmux history capture command, the F12 toggle, and the C-; V keymap (~400 lines). Update init.el to require both, point the four vterm test files at vterm-config, and refresh the cross-module commentary in cj-window-geometry.el and cj-window-toggle.el. No behavior change. Full test suite green; validate-modules clean.
* Add Emacs-native vterm copy workflowsCraig Jennings2026-05-101-0/+141
Add an Emacs-first copy workflow for vterm and tmux. C-; V c enters vterm copy mode, C-; V C captures tmux pane scrollback into a temporary Emacs buffer, M-w copies and returns, and C-g/Escape cancel without copying. This also adds clickable URLs, removes the bad vtermf binding, unbinds C-c C-t, and tests the vterm/tmux keymap behavior.