Full screen previews for files and command documentation
Murex's readline API supports full screen previews. For example when autocompleting command line parameters, if that parameter is a file then Murex can preview the contents if it is a text file or even an image.
This preview can also provide guides to command usage. Such as man
pages or
AI generated cheatsheets.
event onPreview name=(function|builtin|exec) { code block }
!event onPreview name[.function|.builtin|.exec]
builtin
Code to execute when previewing a builtin (for example, amurex-docs
page)exec
Code to execute when previewing an external executable (for example, aman
page)function
Code to execute when previewing a Murex function (for example, the function source code)
The following payload is passed to the function via stdin:
{
"Name": "",
"Interrupt": {
"Name": "",
"Operation": "",
"PreviewItem": "",
"CmdLine": "",
"Width": 80
}
}
This is the namespaced name -- ie the name and operation.
This is the name you specified when defining the event.
This is the interrupt you specified when defining the event.
Valid interrupt operation values are specified below.
This will be the command name. For example if the command line is
sudo apt-get update
then the PreviewItem value will be sudo
.
This is the full command line in the preview prompt (ie what you've typed).
Width of the preview pane. Please note that this will differ from the terminal width due to borders surrounding the preview pane.
$EVENT_RETURN
, is a special variable that stores a writable structure to
return back to the event caller.
The $EVENT_RETURN
values available for this event are:
{
"CacheCmdLine": false,
"CacheTTL": 2592000,
"Display": true,
}
Should the cache be unique to the command or include the full command line? You
would generally only want CacheCmdLine to be true
if the generated
preview is unique to the full command line (eg an AI generated page based on
the full command line) vs only specific to the command name (eg a man
page).
This just defines how long to cache the results for this onPreview
event for
faster loading of onPreview
events in the future.
CacheTTL takes an integer and is measured in seconds. It's default value is 30 days.
Defines whenever to output this event invocation.
Defaults to true
.
event onPreview example=exec {
-> set event
out "Preview event for $(event.Interrupt.PreviewItem)"
$EVENT_RETURN.CacheTTL = 0 # don't cache this response.
}
Murex's ChatGPT integration also uses this event. The source code can be found on Github, of viewed from the terminal via:
runtime --events -> [[ /onPreview/chatgpt.exec/Block ]]
Stdout and stderr are both written to the preview pane. Output is stripped or any ANSI escape sequences and stderr isn't written in red.
Interrupts are run in alphabetical order. So an event named "alfa" would run
before an event named "zulu". If you are writing multiple events and the order
of execution matters, then you can prefix the names with a number, eg 10_jump
This event is namespaced as $(NAME).$(OPERATION)
.
For example, if an event in onPrompt
was defined as example=eof
then its
namespace would be example.eof
and thus a subsequent event with the same name
but different operation, eg example=abort
, would not overwrite the former
event defined against the interrupt eof
.
The reason for this namespacing is because you might legitimately want the same name for different operations (eg a smart prompt that has elements triggered from different interrupts).
- ChatGPT: How to enable ChatGPT hints
- Interactive Shell: What's different about Murex's interactive shell?
- Man Pages (POSIX):
Linux/UNIX
man
page integrations - Murex Event Subsystem (
event
): Event driven programming for shell scripts - Murex's Offline Documentation (
murex-docs
): Displays the man pages for Murex builtins - Public Function (
function
): Define a function block - Shell Configuration And Settings (
config
): Query or define Murex runtime settings - Terminal Hotkeys: A list of all the terminal hotkeys and their uses
onCommandCompletion
: Trigger an event upon a command's completiononKeyPress
: Custom definable key bindings and macrosonPrompt
: Events triggered by changes in state of the interactive shell
This document was generated from builtins/events/onPreview/onpreview_doc.yaml.