* add `TERM_PROGRAM` and `TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION` env vars
MacOS's Terminal.app sets these same env variables.
They're useful to be able to sniff out the type of
terminal emulator and do different settings in your
bashrc / vimrc / etc. configuration files.
So for example, `TERM_PROGRAM` will be "HyperTerm",
and `TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION` will be the value from `package.json/version`.
* fix require package.json path
* Add an option for a non-login shell to be run
By default, however, the user's login shell will be used
* Reset shell default to empty string, and improve documentation
* remove legacy css
* hyperterm: delegate rows / cols calculation to hterm
* session: handle pty kill problems
* index: fix memory leak by removing sessions from the map upon exit
* app: remove local copy of `xterm.js`
* term: implement the `hterm` API and some needed overrides
* package: add `hterm-umd`
* hyperterm: add optimistic tab exit
* hyperterm: delegate key combination detection to the hterm <iframe> document
* term: register keyboard
* session: fix incorrect width after resizing and creating a new tab (#13)
* tabs: fix `user-select` css property
* term: fix focus issue when exiting a url
Instead of uninstalling the keyboard, we keep the
focus on the underlying terminal.
We register a new IO handler so that we intercept
all data events.
The reason we need to do this is that we can't
programmatically restore focus on the underlying
terminal unless it's in the same tick as a user
event (ie: click).
Since we were uninstalling the keyboard and
subsequently attempting to reinstall it without
such an event, pressing Ctrl+C after a url was
effectively resulting in a loss of focus and a
horrible horrible experience.
Now it's fixed :)
* text-metrics: remove module no longer used
hterm has a much better calculation technique anyways
* term: fix default bg
* term: fix nasty hterm bug that triggered an infinite copy loop
* index: add separator in `View` menu for full screen item
* term: implement cmd+K clearing and improve hterm's `wipeContents`