glaip-sdk 0.6.26__py3-none-any.whl → 0.7.1__py3-none-any.whl

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+ """Clipboard adapter for TUI copy actions."""
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+
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+ from __future__ import annotations
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+
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+ import base64
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+ import os
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+ import platform
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+ import shutil
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+ import subprocess
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+ import sys
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+ from dataclasses import dataclass
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+ from enum import Enum
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+ from typing import Any
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+ from collections.abc import Callable
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+
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+ from glaip_sdk.cli.slash.tui.terminal import TerminalCapabilities, detect_osc52_support
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+
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+
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+ class ClipboardMethod(str, Enum):
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+ """Supported clipboard backends."""
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+
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+ OSC52 = "osc52"
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+ PBCOPY = "pbcopy"
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+ XCLIP = "xclip"
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+ XSEL = "xsel"
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+ WL_COPY = "wl-copy"
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+ CLIP = "clip"
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+ NONE = "none"
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+
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+
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+ @dataclass(frozen=True, slots=True)
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+ class ClipboardResult:
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+ """Result of a clipboard operation."""
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+
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+ success: bool
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+ method: ClipboardMethod
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+ message: str
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+
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+
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+ _SUBPROCESS_COMMANDS: dict[ClipboardMethod, list[str]] = {
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+ ClipboardMethod.PBCOPY: ["pbcopy"],
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+ ClipboardMethod.XCLIP: ["xclip", "-selection", "clipboard"],
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+ ClipboardMethod.XSEL: ["xsel", "--clipboard", "--input"],
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+ ClipboardMethod.WL_COPY: ["wl-copy"],
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+ ClipboardMethod.CLIP: ["clip"],
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+ }
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+
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+
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+ class ClipboardAdapter:
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+ """Cross-platform clipboard access with OSC 52 fallback."""
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+
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+ def __init__(
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+ self,
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+ *,
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+ terminal: TerminalCapabilities | None = None,
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+ method: ClipboardMethod | None = None,
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+ ) -> None:
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+ """Initialize the adapter."""
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+ self._terminal = terminal
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+ self._method = method or self._detect_method()
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+
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+ @property
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+ def method(self) -> ClipboardMethod:
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+ """Return the detected clipboard backend."""
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+ return self._method
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+
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+ def copy(self, text: str, *, writer: Callable[[str], Any] | None = None) -> ClipboardResult:
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+ """Copy text to clipboard using the best available method.
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+
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+ Args:
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+ text: Text to copy.
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+ writer: Optional function to write OSC 52 sequence (e.g., self.app.console.write).
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+ Defaults to sys.stdout.write if not provided.
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+ """
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+ if self._method == ClipboardMethod.OSC52:
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+ return self._copy_osc52(text, writer=writer)
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+
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+ command = _SUBPROCESS_COMMANDS.get(self._method)
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+ if command is None:
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+ return self._copy_osc52(text, writer=writer)
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+
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+ result = self._copy_subprocess(command, text)
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+ if not result.success:
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+ return self._copy_osc52(text, writer=writer)
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+
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+ return result
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+
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+ def _detect_method(self) -> ClipboardMethod:
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+ if self._terminal.osc52 if self._terminal else detect_osc52_support():
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+ return ClipboardMethod.OSC52
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+
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+ system = platform.system()
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+ if system == "Darwin":
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+ return self._detect_darwin_method()
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+ if system == "Linux":
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+ return self._detect_linux_method()
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+ if system == "Windows":
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+ return self._detect_windows_method()
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+ return ClipboardMethod.NONE
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+
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+ def _detect_darwin_method(self) -> ClipboardMethod:
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+ return ClipboardMethod.PBCOPY if shutil.which("pbcopy") else ClipboardMethod.NONE
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+
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+ def _detect_linux_method(self) -> ClipboardMethod:
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+ if not os.getenv("DISPLAY") and not os.getenv("WAYLAND_DISPLAY"):
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+ return ClipboardMethod.NONE
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+
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+ for cmd, method in (
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+ ("xclip", ClipboardMethod.XCLIP),
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+ ("xsel", ClipboardMethod.XSEL),
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+ ("wl-copy", ClipboardMethod.WL_COPY),
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+ ):
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+ if shutil.which(cmd):
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+ return method
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+ return ClipboardMethod.NONE
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+
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+ def _detect_windows_method(self) -> ClipboardMethod:
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+ return ClipboardMethod.CLIP if shutil.which("clip") else ClipboardMethod.NONE
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+
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+ def _copy_osc52(self, text: str, *, writer: Callable[[str], Any] | None = None) -> ClipboardResult:
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+ encoded = base64.b64encode(text.encode("utf-8")).decode("ascii")
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+ sequence = f"\x1b]52;c;{encoded}\x07"
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+ try:
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+ if writer:
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+ writer(sequence)
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+ else:
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+ sys.stdout.write(sequence)
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+ sys.stdout.flush()
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+ except Exception as exc:
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+ return ClipboardResult(False, ClipboardMethod.OSC52, str(exc))
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+
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+ return ClipboardResult(True, ClipboardMethod.OSC52, "Copied to clipboard")
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+
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+ def _copy_subprocess(self, cmd: list[str], text: str) -> ClipboardResult:
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+ try:
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+ completed = subprocess.run(
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+ cmd,
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+ input=text.encode("utf-8"),
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+ check=False,
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+ )
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+ except OSError as exc:
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+ return ClipboardResult(False, self._method, str(exc))
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+
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+ if completed.returncode == 0:
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+ return ClipboardResult(True, self._method, "Copied to clipboard")
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+
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+ return ClipboardResult(False, self._method, f"Command failed: {completed.returncode}")
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+ """Shared context for all TUI components.
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+
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+ This module provides the TUIContext dataclass, which serves as the Python equivalent
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+ of OpenCode's nested provider pattern. It provides a single container for all TUI
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+ services and state that can be injected into components.
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+
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+ Authors:
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+ Raymond Christopher (raymond.christopher@gdplabs.id)
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+ """
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+
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+ from __future__ import annotations
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+
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+ import os
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+ from dataclasses import dataclass
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+ from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
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+
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+ from glaip_sdk.cli.slash.tui.terminal import TerminalCapabilities
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+ from glaip_sdk.cli.slash.tui.theme import ThemeManager
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+
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+ if TYPE_CHECKING:
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+ from glaip_sdk.cli.slash.tui.toast import ToastBus
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+
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+
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+ @dataclass
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+ class TUIContext:
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+ """Shared context for all TUI components (Python equivalent of OpenCode's providers).
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+
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+ This context provides access to all TUI services and state. Components that will
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+ be implemented in later phases are typed as Optional and will be None initially.
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+
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+ Attributes:
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+ terminal: Terminal capability detection results.
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+ keybinds: Central keybind registry (Phase 3).
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+ theme: Theme manager for light/dark mode and color tokens (Phase 2).
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+ toasts: Toast notification bus (Phase 4).
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+ clipboard: Clipboard adapter with OSC 52 support (Phase 4).
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+ """
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+
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+ terminal: TerminalCapabilities
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+ keybinds: object | None = None
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+ theme: ThemeManager | None = None
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+ toasts: ToastBus | None = None
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+ clipboard: object | None = None
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+
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+ @classmethod
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+ async def create(cls) -> TUIContext:
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+ """Create a TUIContext instance with detected terminal capabilities.
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+
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+ This factory method detects terminal capabilities asynchronously and
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+ returns a populated TUIContext instance. Other components (keybinds,
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+ theme, toasts, clipboard) will be set incrementally as they are created.
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+
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+ Returns:
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+ TUIContext instance with terminal capabilities detected.
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+ """
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+ terminal = await TerminalCapabilities.detect()
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+ theme_name = os.getenv("AIP_TUI_THEME") or None
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+ theme = ThemeManager(terminal, theme=theme_name)
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+ return cls(terminal=terminal, theme=theme)
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+ """Keybinding registry helpers for TUI applications."""
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+
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+ from __future__ import annotations
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+
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+ from collections.abc import Iterable
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+ from dataclasses import dataclass
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+
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+ DEFAULT_LEADER = "ctrl+x"
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+ _LEADER_TOKEN = "<leader>"
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+
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+ _MODIFIER_ORDER = ("ctrl", "alt", "shift", "meta")
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+ _MODIFIER_SYNONYMS = {
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+ "control": "ctrl",
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+ "ctl": "ctrl",
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+ "cmd": "meta",
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+ "command": "meta",
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+ "option": "alt",
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+ "return": "enter",
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+ }
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+
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+ _KEY_SYNONYMS = {
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+ "esc": "escape",
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+ }
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+
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+ _KEY_DISPLAY = {
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+ "escape": "Esc",
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+ "enter": "Enter",
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+ "space": "Space",
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+ "tab": "Tab",
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+ "backspace": "Backspace",
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+ }
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+
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+
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+ @dataclass(frozen=True, slots=True)
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+ class Keybind:
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+ """A registered keybinding."""
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+
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+ action: str
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+ sequence: tuple[str, ...]
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+ description: str
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+ category: str | None = None
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+
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+ def __repr__(self) -> str:
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+ """Return a readable representation of the keybind."""
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+ return (
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+ f"Keybind(action={self.action!r}, sequence={self.sequence}, "
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+ f"description={self.description!r}, category={self.category!r})"
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+ )
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+
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+
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+ class KeybindRegistry:
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+ """Central registry of keybindings and associated metadata."""
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+
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+ def __init__(self, *, leader: str = DEFAULT_LEADER) -> None:
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+ """Initialize the registry."""
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+ normalized = _normalize_chord(leader)
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+ self._leader = normalized or DEFAULT_LEADER
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+ self._keybinds: dict[str, Keybind] = {}
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+
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+ @property
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+ def leader(self) -> str:
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+ """Return the normalized leader chord."""
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+ return self._leader
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+
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+ def register(
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+ self,
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+ *,
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+ action: str,
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+ key: str,
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+ description: str,
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+ category: str | None = None,
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+ ) -> Keybind:
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+ """Register a keybinding for an action."""
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+ if action in self._keybinds:
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+ raise ValueError(f"Action already registered: {action}")
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+
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+ sequence = parse_key_sequence(key)
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+ keybind = Keybind(action=action, sequence=sequence, description=description, category=category)
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+ self._keybinds[action] = keybind
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+ return keybind
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+
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+ def get(self, action: str) -> Keybind | None:
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+ """Return keybind for action, if present."""
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+ return self._keybinds.get(action)
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+
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+ def actions(self) -> list[str]:
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+ """Return sorted list of registered actions."""
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+ return sorted(self._keybinds)
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+
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+ def matches(self, action: str, sequence: str | Iterable[str]) -> bool:
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+ """Return True if the provided sequence matches the action's keybind."""
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+ keybind = self._keybinds.get(action)
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+ if keybind is None:
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+ return False
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+
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+ candidate = _coerce_sequence(sequence)
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+ return candidate == keybind.sequence
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+
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+ def format(self, action: str) -> str:
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+ """Return a human-readable sequence for an action."""
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+ keybind = self._keybinds.get(action)
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+ if keybind is None:
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+ return ""
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+
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+ return format_key_sequence(keybind.sequence, leader=self._leader)
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+
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+
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+ def parse_key_sequence(key: str) -> tuple[str, ...]:
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+ """Parse a key sequence string into normalized tokens."""
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+ tokens = [token for token in key.strip().split() if token]
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+ normalized: list[str] = []
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+
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+ for token in tokens:
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+ if token.lower() == _LEADER_TOKEN:
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+ normalized.append(_LEADER_TOKEN)
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+ continue
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+
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+ chord = _normalize_chord(token)
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+ if chord:
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+ normalized.append(chord)
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+
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+ return tuple(normalized)
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+
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+
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+ def format_key_sequence(sequence: tuple[str, ...], *, leader: str = DEFAULT_LEADER) -> str:
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+ """Format a normalized sequence into a display string."""
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+ rendered: list[str] = []
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+
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+ for token in sequence:
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+ if token == _LEADER_TOKEN:
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+ rendered.append(_format_token(leader))
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+ continue
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+ rendered.append(_format_token(token))
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+
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+ return " ".join(rendered)
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+
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+
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+ def _coerce_sequence(sequence: str | Iterable[str]) -> tuple[str, ...]:
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+ if isinstance(sequence, str):
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+ return parse_key_sequence(sequence)
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+
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+ tokens: list[str] = []
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+ for token in sequence:
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+ if not token:
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+ continue
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+ if token.lower() == _LEADER_TOKEN:
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+ tokens.append(_LEADER_TOKEN)
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+ continue
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+ chord = _normalize_chord(token)
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+ if chord:
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+ tokens.append(chord)
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+
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+ return tuple(tokens)
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+
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+
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+ def _normalize_chord(chord: str) -> str:
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+ """Normalize a key chord string to canonical form.
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+
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+ Normalization rules:
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+ - Converts separators: both '-' and '+' are normalized to '+'
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+ - Handles synonyms: 'control'/'ctl' -> 'ctrl', 'cmd'/'command' -> 'meta', 'option' -> 'alt'
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+ - Deduplicates modifiers: 'ctrl+ctrl+l' -> 'ctrl+l'
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+ - Orders modifiers: ctrl < alt < shift < meta (unknown modifiers sort last)
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+ - Case-insensitive: 'Ctrl+L' == 'ctrl+l' == 'CTRL-L'
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+
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+ Args:
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+ chord: Key chord string (e.g., "Ctrl+L", "ctrl-l", "CTRL+CTRL+L")
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+
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+ Returns:
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+ Normalized chord string (e.g., "ctrl+l") or empty string if invalid.
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+ """
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+ parts = [part for part in chord.replace("-", "+").split("+") if part.strip()]
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+ if not parts:
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+ return ""
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+
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+ normalized_parts = [_normalize_key_part(part) for part in parts]
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+ if len(normalized_parts) == 1:
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+ return normalized_parts[0]
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+
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+ modifiers, key = normalized_parts[:-1], normalized_parts[-1]
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+
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+ seen: set[str] = set()
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+ unique_mods: list[str] = []
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+ for mod in modifiers:
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+ if mod in seen:
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+ continue
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+ seen.add(mod)
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+ unique_mods.append(mod)
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+
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+ unique_mods.sort(key=_modifier_sort_key)
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+ return "+".join([*unique_mods, key])
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+
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+
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+ def _normalize_key_part(part: str) -> str:
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+ token = part.strip().lower()
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+ token = _MODIFIER_SYNONYMS.get(token, token)
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+ return _KEY_SYNONYMS.get(token, token)
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+
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+
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+ def _modifier_sort_key(modifier: str) -> int:
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+ try:
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+ return _MODIFIER_ORDER.index(modifier)
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+ except ValueError:
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+ return len(_MODIFIER_ORDER)
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+
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+
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+ def _format_token(token: str) -> str:
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+ if "+" in token:
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+ return _format_chord(token)
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+
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+ return _KEY_DISPLAY.get(token, token)
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+
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+
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+ def _format_chord(chord: str) -> str:
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+ parts = chord.split("+")
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+ modifiers, key = parts[:-1], parts[-1]
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+
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+ rendered_mods: list[str] = []
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+ for mod in modifiers:
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+ if mod == "ctrl":
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+ rendered_mods.append("Ctrl")
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+ elif mod == "alt":
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+ rendered_mods.append("Alt")
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+ elif mod == "shift":
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+ rendered_mods.append("Shift")
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+ elif mod == "meta":
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+ rendered_mods.append("Meta")
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+ else:
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+ rendered_mods.append(mod.title())
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+
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+ rendered_key = _KEY_DISPLAY.get(key, key)
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+ if len(rendered_key) == 1 and rendered_key.isalpha():
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+ rendered_key = rendered_key.upper()
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+
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+ return "+".join([*rendered_mods, rendered_key])