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Select a command from history, move cursor within the text and enter ^+k. First event, it jumps to start of the line. If I navigate back to the cut point and do ^+k again, it cuts all to the right correctly.
To reproduce
Up arrow to select a multi-word command from history
option left arrow to jump one word
enter control+k
Expected behavior
It should cut all to the right
Screenshots
Operating system
MacOS
Operating system and version
Sonoma 14.4.1
Shell Version
zsh 5.9
Current Warp version
v0.2024.05.14.08.01.stable_03
Regression
Yes, this bug started recently or with an X Warp version
Recent working Warp date
About a week ago?
Additional context
No response
Does this block you from using Warp daily?
No
Is this a Warp specific issue? (i.e. does it happen in Terminal, iTerm, Kitty, etc.)
Yes, this I confirmed this only happens in Warp, not other terminals.
Hey @GavinHuttley thanks for your patience. Double check that you have the default keybindings for cut all right (CTRL-K) as well as Move to Start of the line/paragraph (CTRL-A). If that doesn't help you can try deleting Warp settings with defaults delete dev.warp.Warp-Stable and just note that all your settings with be changed to default.
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Describe the bug
Select a command from history, move cursor within the text and enter ^+k. First event, it jumps to start of the line. If I navigate back to the cut point and do ^+k again, it cuts all to the right correctly.
To reproduce
Expected behavior
It should cut all to the right
Screenshots
Operating system
MacOS
Operating system and version
Sonoma 14.4.1
Shell Version
zsh 5.9
Current Warp version
v0.2024.05.14.08.01.stable_03
Regression
Yes, this bug started recently or with an X Warp version
Recent working Warp date
About a week ago?
Additional context
No response
Does this block you from using Warp daily?
No
Is this a Warp specific issue? (i.e. does it happen in Terminal, iTerm, Kitty, etc.)
Yes, this I confirmed this only happens in Warp, not other terminals.
Warp Internal (ignore): linear-label:b9d78064-c89e-4973-b153-5178a31ee54e
None
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