What happened?
In MacOS when using cmd+backspace the entire entry block of text is deleted.
What did you expect to happen?
Per MacOS convention, cmd+backspace should only delete the line of content, not the entire input block/
Steps to reproduce
- Within an
auggie session, write multiple lines separated via line breaks
- Hit cmd+backspace
- Watch the entire input block be destroyed with no way to undo it.
Auggie version
0.35.0
Request ID
edd0530e-e3e7-4fca-b9c3-db347089fbe5
Environment details
Environment
- OS: MacOS
- Shell: zsh
- Tool/CLI version: Auggie
Anything else we need to know?
No response
What happened?
In MacOS when using cmd+backspace the entire entry block of text is deleted.
What did you expect to happen?
Per MacOS convention, cmd+backspace should only delete the line of content, not the entire input block/
Steps to reproduce
auggiesession, write multiple lines separated via line breaksAuggie version
0.35.0
Request ID
edd0530e-e3e7-4fca-b9c3-db347089fbe5
Environment details
Environment
Anything else we need to know?
No response