Keyboard-driven screen grabber for Kitty
Kitty is a fast GPU-based terminal emulator.
Kitty lets you select text in the terminal using your mouse and copy it to the clipboard using a key shortcut. However, it lacks a built-in way to select text using the keyboard.
This project implements keyboard-driven text selection as a kitten.
Minimum requirements
Kitty β₯0.21.2.
For Kitty β₯0.13.0, <0.21.0, see the tag v0.20
,
but be aware that version will not be updated.
Installation and initial configuration
-
Clone this repository into your Kitty configuration directory:
$ cd ~/.config/kitty $ git clone https://github.com/yurikhan/kitty_grab.git
-
In the Kitty configuration file (
kitty.conf
), map a key to run thegrab.py
kitten:map Alt+Insert kitten kitty_grab/grab.py
-
Restart kitty or reload the config (
Ctrl
+Shift
+F5
by default, see kitty.conf).
Usage
When you press the key bound to kitten grab1.py
,
your screen will briefly flash
and its title will change to indicate the grabber is active.
You can now move your cursor around the screen using arrow keys.
It will scroll if you try to go beyond the screen top or bottom.
Hold down Shift
while moving to select a stream region,
or Alt
to select a rectangular (columnar) region.
Press Enter
to copy the selected region to the clipboard and exit,
or Esc
or q
to exit without copying.
Start/end of buffer
Ctrl
+Home
/End
move (or, with Shift
or Alt
, select)
to the top left or bottom right of the buffer, respectively.
Note: By default, Kitty binds Ctrl
+Shift
+Home
/End
to scroll the scrollback buffer to top and bottom, respectively.
You might want to install kitty_scroll
to be able to use these shortcuts with kitty_grab
.
map Ctrl+Shift+Home kitten smart_scroll.py scroll_home Ctrl+Shift+Home
map Ctrl+Shift+End kitten smart_scroll.py scroll_end Ctrl+Shift+End
Word motion
Hold down Ctrl
while pressing β
/β
to move by words.
Note: By default, Kitty binds Ctrl
+Shift
+β
/β
to activate the previous/next tab.
That will prevent kitty_grab
,
as well as other terminal-based programs,
from seeing these combinations.
You can either bind different keys in grab.conf
:
map Shift+Alt+B select stream word left
map Shift+Alt+F select stream word right
or rebind previous/next tab to different keys in kitty.conf
(recommended):
map kitty_mod+Left no_op
map kitty_mod+Right no_op
map Ctrl+Page_Up previous_tab
map Ctrl+Page_Down next_tab
(Remember to reload config if you modify kitty.conf
.)
Configuration
See the grab.conf.example
file.
You will need to copy it to ~/.config/kitty/grab.conf
and edit to your liking.
All example entries are commented out.
Remove the #
at the start of lines you modify.
You do not need to reload config when you edit grab.conf
.
It will take effect the next time you use the grabber.
Vim-like Modal Highlighting
Vim-like modal selecting is available.
Copy the provided grab-vim.conf.example
file, and copy it to ~/.config/kitty/grab.conf
.
License
GNU Public License version 3 or later.