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Kovid Goyal
2026-06-25 04:33:23 +05:30
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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Hyperlinked grep
.. note::
As of ripgrep versions newer that 13.0 it supports hyperlinks
As of ripgrep versions newer than 13.0 it supports hyperlinks
natively so you can just add the following alias in your shell rc file:
``alias rg="rg --hyperlink-format=kitty"`` no need to use this kitten.
But, see below for instructions on how to customize kitty to have it open
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Now, run a search with::
Hold down the :kbd:`Ctrl+Shift` keys and click on any of the result lines, to
open the file in :program:`vim` at the matching line. If you use some editor
other than :program:`vim`, you should adjust the :file:`open-actions.conf` file
accordingly. TO open links with the keyboard instead, use
accordingly. To open links with the keyboard instead, use
:sc:`open_selected_hyperlink`.
Finally, add an alias to your shell's rc files to invoke the kitten as
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ which items are linked with a :code:`--kitten hyperlink` flag. For example,
:code:`--kitten hyperlink=matching_lines` will only add hyperlinks to the
match lines. :code:`--kitten hyperlink=file_headers,context_lines` will link
file headers and context lines but not match lines. :code:`--kitten
hyperlink=none` will cause the command line to be passed to directly to
hyperlink=none` will cause the command line to be passed directly to
:command:`rg` so no hyperlinking will be performed. :code:`--kitten hyperlink`
may be specified multiple times.

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@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ Where to launch the child process:
:code:`os-panel`
Similar to :code:`os-window`, except that it creates the new OS Window as a desktop panel.
Only works on platforms that support this, such as Wayand compositors that support the layer
Only works on platforms that support this, such as Wayland compositors that support the layer
shell protocol. Use the :option:`kitten @ launch --os-panel` option to configure the panel.
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@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ Add the newly created window/tab to the specified session. Use :code:`.` to add
to the session of the :option:`source window <launch --source-window>`, if any. See :ref:`sessions`
for what a session is and how to use one. By default, the window is added to the
session of the :option:`source window <launch --source-window>` when :option:`launch --cwd`
is set to use the the working directory from that window, otherwise the newly created window
is set to use the working directory from that window, otherwise the newly created window
does not belong to any session. To force adding to no session, use the value :code:`!`.
Adding a newly created window to a session is purely temporary, it does not change the actual
session file, for that you have to resave the session. Note that using this flag in a launch