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New tab opens twice using keyboard command(Ctrl+shift+T)

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  • Your Hyper.app version is 2.0.0-canary.14. Please verify your using the latest Hyper.app version
  • I have searched the issues of this repo and believe that this is not a duplicate

  • Any relevant information from devtools? (CMD+ALT+I on macOS, CTRL+SHIFT+I elsewhere):
  • Is the issue reproducible in vanilla Hyper.app?

Issue

Hey, team! Thanks for making this wonderful tool. I really liked it a lot. 👍 The issue is only when I try to open the new tab using ctrl+shift+T it opens 2 tabs i.e. one extra tab is opened always. Is there something needed to be added to fix this. I have added my config below to:

  • Hyper version: undefined “2.0.0-canary.14”

  • OS ARCH VERSION: linux x64 4.13.0-37-generic

  • Electron: 1.8.2 LANG: en_IN

  • SHELL: /bin/bash TERM: undefined

~/.hyper.js contents
        
          {
  updateChannel: 'stable',
// default font size in pixels for all tabs
fontSize: 12,

// font family with optional fallbacks
fontFamily: 'Menlo, "DejaVu Sans Mono", Consolas, "Lucida Console", monospace',

// terminal cursor background color and opacity (hex, rgb, hsl, hsv, hwb or cmyk)
cursorColor: 'rgba(248,28,229,0.8)',

// `BEAM` for |, `UNDERLINE` for _, `BLOCK` for █
cursorShape: 'BEAM',

// set to true for blinking cursor
cursorBlink: false,

// color of the text
foregroundColor: '#fff',

// terminal background color
backgroundColor: '#000',

// border color (window, tabs)
borderColor: '#333',

// custom css to embed in the main window
css: '',

// custom css to embed in the terminal window
termCSS: '',

// set to `true` (without backticks) if you're using a Linux setup that doesn't show native menus
// default: `false` on Linux, `true` on Windows (ignored on macOS)
showHamburgerMenu: true,

// set to `false` if you want to hide the minimize, maximize and close buttons
// additionally, set to `'left'` if you want them on the left, like in Ubuntu
// default: `true` on windows and Linux (ignored on macOS)
showWindowControls: '',

// custom padding (css format, i.e.: `top right bottom left`)
padding: '12px 14px',

// the full list. if you're going to provide the full color palette,
// including the 6 x 6 color cubes and the grayscale map, just provide
// an array here instead of a color map object
colors: {
  black: '#000000',
  red: '#ff0000',
  green: '#33ff00',
  yellow: '#ffff00',
  blue: '#0066ff',
  magenta: '#cc00ff',
  cyan: '#00ffff',
  white: '#d0d0d0',
  lightBlack: '#808080',
  lightRed: '#ff0000',
  lightGreen: '#33ff00',
  lightYellow: '#ffff00',
  lightBlue: '#0066ff',
  lightMagenta: '#cc00ff',
  lightCyan: '#00ffff',
  lightWhite: '#ffffff'
},

// the shell to run when spawning a new session (i.e. /usr/local/bin/fish)
// if left empty, your system's login shell will be used by default
//
// Windows
// - Make sure to use a full path if the binary name doesn't work
// - Remove `--login` in shellArgs
//
// Bash on Windows
// - Example: `C:\\Windows\\System32\\bash.exe`
//
// Powershell on Windows
// - Example: `C:\\WINDOWS\\System32\\WindowsPowerShell\\v1.0\\powershell.exe`
shell: '',

// for setting shell arguments (i.e. for using interactive shellArgs: ['-i'])
// by default ['--login'] will be used
shellArgs: ['--login'],

// for environment variables
env: {},

// set to false for no bell
bell: 'SOUND',

// if true, selected text will automatically be copied to the clipboard
copyOnSelect: false

// if true, on right click selected text will be copied or pasted if no
// selection is present (true by default on Windows)
// quickEdit: true

// URL to custom bell
// bellSoundURL: 'http://example.com/bell.mp3',

// for advanced config flags please refer to https://hyper.is/#cfg

},

// a list of plugins to fetch and install from npm // format: [@org/]project[#version] // examples: // hyperpower // @company/project // project#1.0.1 plugins: [],

// in development, you can create a directory under // ~/.hyper_plugins/local/ and include it here // to load it and avoid it being npm installed localPlugins: [],

keymaps: { // Example // ‘window:devtools’: ‘cmd+alt+o’, } }

Issue Analytics

  • State:closed
  • Created 5 years ago
  • Reactions:3
  • Comments:9

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ntkoopmancommented, Apr 20, 2018

I have the same problem, but it also happens on other keyboard shortcuts: ctrl-shift-arrow would move two tabs, ctrl-shift-d will open two panes etc.

If you reload again, everything happens three times, etc. So probably an event handler is not removed somewhere when reloading.

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darkvertexcommented, Oct 10, 2018

Also came across this annoying issue, then installed the canary version and it is indeed fixed there.

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