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Describe the bug
Input is locked and jard can't be used after exploring a long value stored in a variable (when getting the interactive vi like scroll for long text)
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Add jard on any place where you have a longer than terminal screen text (a long hash for example)
Run jard and explore the variable contents
When the output is returned the screen freezes and the input is broken (can't write anything except quit)
Expected behavior
Able to scroll the variable contents on the screen by pressing enter or quit the interactive scrolling using q
Screenshots
Environment (please complete the following information):
OS: Mac OS Catalina
Terminal Emulator iTerm 2
Output when you run tput colors in your terminal: 256
Output when you run echo $TERM in your terminal: xterm-256color
By the way, this gem is great and the way you display the variable contents and arrange the information is really useful, thanks for putting in the time to build it and share!
Hi @nachoal, let me confirm some information to help debugging.
When the output is returned the screen freezes and the input is broken (can't write anything except quit)
So, it means that you type quit, and press enter. Then the process exists right? Could you help me a little bit by running this check on your terminal emulator:
Does it works as expected, or the behavior is the same? If it's still broken, could you give me the output of less --version in your terminal emulator?
Describe the bug
Input is locked and jard can't be used after exploring a long value stored in a variable (when getting the interactive
vi
like scroll for long text)To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
jard
on any place where you have a longer than terminal screen text (a long hash for example)Expected behavior
Able to scroll the variable contents on the screen by pressing enter or quit the interactive scrolling using
q
Screenshots
Environment (please complete the following information):
tput colors
in your terminal:256
echo $TERM
in your terminal:xterm-256color
stty
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