#!/usr/bin/env python # License: GPLv3 Copyright: 2025, Kovid Goyal import re import sys from kitty.conf.types import Definition from kitty.constants import appname from kitty.simple_cli_definitions import CONFIG_HELP, get_option_maps, grab_keyboard_docs, panel_options_spec, parse_option_spec help_text = 'A quick access terminal window that you can bring up instantly with a keypress or a command.' definition = Definition( '!kittens.quick_access_terminal', ) agr = definition.add_group egr = definition.end_group opt = definition.add_option panel_opts = get_option_maps(parse_option_spec(panel_options_spec())[0])[0] def migrate_help(x: str) -> str: def sub(m: re.Match[str]) -> str: return f':opt:`{m.group(1)}`' ans = re.sub(r':option:`--(\S+?)`', sub, x) return ans.replace('Use the special value :code:`list`', 'Run :code:`kitten panel --output-name list`') def help_of(x: str) -> str: return migrate_help(panel_opts[x].help) agr('qat', 'Window appearance') opt('lines', '25', long_text=panel_opts['lines'].help) opt('columns', '80', long_text=panel_opts['columns'].help) opt('edge', 'top', choices=panel_opts['edge'].choices, long_text=help_of('edge')) opt('layer', 'overlay', choices=panel_opts['layer'].choices, long_text=''' Controls the z-index layer on which the quick access terminal is displayed. On Linux, if you want the quick access terminal to inter operate with IME systems, you might need to change this to :code:`top`. See the documentation of the :option:`kitty +kitten panel --layer` for details. ''') opt('background_opacity', '0.85', option_type='unit_float', long_text=''' The background opacity of the window. This works the same as the kitty option of the same name, it is present here as it has a different default value for the quick access terminal. ''') opt('hide_on_focus_loss', 'no', option_type='to_bool', long_text=''' Hide the window when it loses keyboard focus automatically. Using this option will force :opt:`focus_policy` to :code:`on-demand`. ''') opt('grab_keyboard', 'no', option_type='to_bool', long_text=grab_keyboard_docs) opt('margin_left', '0', option_type='int', long_text=help_of('margin_left')) opt('margin_right', '0', option_type='int', long_text=help_of('margin_right')) opt('margin_top', '0', option_type='int', long_text=help_of('margin_top')) opt('margin_bottom', '0', option_type='int', long_text=help_of('margin_bottom')) opt('+kitty_conf', '', long_text='Path to config file to use for kitty when drawing the window. Can be specified multiple times. By default, the' ' normal kitty.conf is used. Relative paths are resolved with respect to the kitty config directory.' ) opt('+kitty_override', '', long_text='Override individual kitty configuration options, can be specified multiple times.' ' Syntax: :italic:`kitty_override name=value`. For example: :code:`kitty_override font_size=20`.' ) opt('app_id', f'{appname}-quick-access', long_text='On Wayland set the :italic:`namespace` of the layer shell surface.' ' On X11 set the WM_CLASS assigned to the quick access window. (Linux only)') opt('output_name', '', long_text=help_of('output_name')) opt('start_as_hidden', 'no', option_type='to_bool', long_text='Whether to start the quick access terminal hidden. Useful if you are starting it as part of system startup.') opt('focus_policy', 'exclusive', choices=panel_opts['focus_policy'].choices, long_text=help_of('focus_policy')) def options_spec() -> str: return f''' --config -c type=list completion=type:file ext:conf group:"Config files" kwds:none,NONE {CONFIG_HELP.format(conf_name='quick-access-terminal', appname=appname)} --override -o type=list Override individual configuration options, can be specified multiple times. Syntax: :italic:`name=value`. For example: :italic:`-o lines=12` --detach type=bool-set Detach from the controlling terminal, if any, running in an independent child process, the parent process exits immediately. --detached-log Path to a log file to store STDOUT/STDERR when using :option:`--detach` --instance-group default=quick-access The unique name of this quick access terminal Use a different name if you want multiple such terminals. --debug-rendering type=bool-set For debugging interactions with the compositor/window manager. --debug-input type=bool-set For debugging interactions with the compositor/window manager. ''' def main(args: list[str]) -> None: raise SystemExit('This kitten should be run as: kitten quick-access-terminal') if __name__ == '__main__': main(sys.argv) elif __name__ == '__doc__': cd: dict = sys.cli_docs # type: ignore cd['usage'] = '[cmdline-to-run ...]' cd['options'] = options_spec cd['help_text'] = help_text cd['short_desc'] = help_text elif __name__ == '__conf__': sys.options_definition = definition # type: ignore