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List:       haiku-bugs
Subject:    [haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #18827: Explicit hyperlinks from escape sequences in Terminal
From:       "Haiku" <trac () haiku-os ! org>
Date:       2024-02-28 12:16:40
Message-ID: 046.3aee9d8b7e8dfa41f3f00285eeee001d () haiku-os ! org
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#18827: Explicit hyperlinks from escape sequences in Terminal
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 Reporter:  pulkomandy             |       Owner:  jackburton
     Type:  enhancement            |      Status:  new
 Priority:  normal                 |   Milestone:  Unscheduled
Component:  Applications/Terminal  |     Version:  R1/beta4
 Keywords:                         |  Blocked By:
 Blocking:                         |    Platform:  All
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 This is a relatively new things (2017) in Linux, but there is an escape
 sequence that allows console apps to provide explicit hyperlinks to files
 or other URLs:

 https://gist.github.com/egmontkob/eb114294efbcd5adb1944c9f3cb5feda

 The URL may not match what is displayed (for example, URL to an absolute
 path while only a relative path or a part of the path is displayed).

 This could complement the existing code in Terminal to detect hyperlinks.
 It is better to rely on explicit info from the applications if available,
 but we can still fallback to the existing manual detection if there is no
 explicit link set by the console app.
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Ticket URL: <https://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/18827>
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