restored terminal from browser reload may append 2R0;276;0c some times
See original GitHub issueOS/Web Information
- Web Browser: Chrome
- Local OS: MacOS 10.15
- Remote OS: Debian9
- Remote Architecture: x64
code-server --version
: 3.10.2
Steps to Reproduce
- Open Terminal
- Run some random commands
- Reload Tab, wait for terminal restore
- The restored terminal may append
2R0;276;0c
some times.
Expected
Terminal should keep as is when restored after a reload
Actual
Sometimes there’s some chars appeared in terminal.
Screenshot
Notes
This issue can be reproduced in VS Code:No
Issue Analytics
- State:
- Created 2 years ago
- Reactions:2
- Comments:10 (3 by maintainers)
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Bump, I’ve noticed this (within the Coder product)
When using
dash
as shell, the extra chars will be below: