Description
So a fairly hardcoded sequence of keys in my brain for emacs is "Ctrl-A Ctrl-K", to go to the beginning of the line and delete it.
Unfortunately, currently in opencode:
- Ctrl-A takes you to the beginning of the entire text window, not the beginning of that line
- Ctrl-K then deletes the first paragraph, which is often something I spent over a minute writing
- There doesn't seem to be an "Undo" function to get this text back (e.g., Ctrl-_ or Cmd-Z)
This has happened to me three times today, and I don't remember it happening before; has something changed?
I could deal with the Ctrl-A behavior if there was some way to undo the Ctrl-K; but to have your work just go up in smoke is really frustrating.
OpenCode version
1.0.119
Steps to reproduce
- Type a paragraph
- Type a second paragraph
- Press "Ctrl-A" then "Ctrl-K" in quick succession
First paragraph is deleted instead of the second paragraph
Screenshot and/or share link
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Operating System
macOS
Terminal
Ghostty
Description
So a fairly hardcoded sequence of keys in my brain for emacs is "Ctrl-A Ctrl-K", to go to the beginning of the line and delete it.
Unfortunately, currently in opencode:
This has happened to me three times today, and I don't remember it happening before; has something changed?
I could deal with the Ctrl-A behavior if there was some way to undo the Ctrl-K; but to have your work just go up in smoke is really frustrating.
OpenCode version
1.0.119
Steps to reproduce
First paragraph is deleted instead of the second paragraph
Screenshot and/or share link
No response
Operating System
macOS
Terminal
Ghostty