There is a sparkle-related 'issue' with the previous implementation. When you download/install in the `updateAvailable` state, if you don't install it, then check the updates again. Sparkle loses its downloaded stage in the delegate (it's normal when I use the sparkle source code). This time, when you click install in the `updateAvailable` state, it just uses the previous downloaded package and starts to install, without calling `showReady(toInstallAndRelaunch:)`.
I think removing `readyToInstall` in our customed ui, will reduce one step to install an update for most of the users out there, which makes sense, since the current package is pretty small, only takes a few seconds to download for a normal network, and they intended to install this update.
Resolves Issue #8357
### Implementation
Following the existing `onResize` callback pattern in
`TerminalSplitTreeView`, I added an `onEqualize` callback to
`SplitView`. When a divider is double-tapped, the callback retrieves a
surface from that `TerminalView`'s `SplitTree` and calls `splitEqualize`
to equalize the entire tree.
### Context
There is an existing PR #8364 that implements this feature but uses
`focusedSurface`, which doesn't work for unfocused windows. Since that
PR has been inactive for a few months after requested changes, I've
implemented this alternative approach.
Credit to @liby for that initial implementation!
### AI Usage
I chatted with Claude Code in Plan mode to understand the relationship
between surfaces and the split tree/split views, but I wrote all the
code myself.
### Screenshot
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0efd70ef-c90e-4b50-b853-b05e2ca2be67
Partially fixes#8493.
After dictating some texts, the icon still appears above, but it will
return to its right position after resizing or `\n` (saying newline, not
hitting enter).
This behaviour is better than before, where the icon always appeared
above.
> Quicklook doesn't seem to call this on Tahoe, but it still works well
anyway.
### Reference:
9e905357bb/src/nsterm.m (L7426)https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6bf818c3-a0bb-412f-ae06-673f67cdeae4
Partially fixes#8493.
After dictating some texts, the icon still appears above, but it will return to its right position after resizing or `\n` (saying newline, not hitting enter).
This behaviour is better than before, where the icon always appeared above.
### Reference:
9e905357bb/src/nsterm.m (L7426)
With its being `focusable`(default), the first responder became the text
editor instead of the paste button.
This fixes the issue where one can't confirm with the keyboard.
This doesn't affect its selection.
After `ghostty_app_update_config`, `ghostty_action_config_change_s` was
fired with the correct config. This happens synchronously, which will
update `App.config` in `App.configChange(_:target:v:)`.
Previously, after updating, `App.config` was set with the stale one,
which caused #8282.
Fixes#9322
SwiftUI `Text` has huge performance issues. On my maxed out MBP it hangs
for any text more than 100KB (it took ~8s to display it!). `TextEditor`
with a constant value works much better and handles scrolling for us,
too!
Fixes#9132
We were processing our window size defaults separate from our window
position and the result was that you'd get some incorrect behavior.
Unify the logic more to fix the positioning.
Note there is room to improve this further, I think that all initial
positioning could go into the controller completely. But I wanted to
minimize the diff for a backport.
NSScreen instances can be garbage collected at any time, even for
screens that remain connected, making NSMapTable with weak keys
unreliable for tracking per-screen state.
This changes the quick terminal to use CGDisplay UUIDs as stable
identifiers, keyed in a strong dictionary. Each entry stores the
window frame along with screen dimensions, scale factor, and last-seen
timestamp.
Rules for pruning:
- Entries are invalidated when screens shrink or change scale
- Entries persist and update when screens grow (allowing cached state
to work with larger resolutions)
- Stale entries for disconnected screens expire after 14 days.
- Maximum of 10 screen entries to prevent unbounded growth
When the preferred scrollbar style is "legacy", the scrollbar takes up
space that offsets the actual terminal. To prevent reflow, we detect
this before the scrollbar becomes visible and shrink our terminal width
to prepare for it.
This doesn't account for the style changing at runtime, yet.
This mainly allows users who have a pending update but didn't install it
for some time to re-check to see if there is something newer in the mean
time.
This includes multiple changes to clean up the "installing" state:
- Ghostty will not confirm quit, since the user has already confirmed
they want to restart to install the update.
- If termination fails for any reason, the popover has a button to retry
restarting.
- The copy and badge symbol have been updated to better match the
reality of the "installing" state.
<img width="1756" height="890" alt="CleanShot 2025-10-12 at 15 04 08@2x"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1b769518-e15f-4758-be3b-c45163fa2603"
/>
AI written:
https://ampcode.com/threads/T-623d1030-419f-413f-a285-e79c86a4246b fully
understood.
Resolves#8689
For various reason, ghostty wants to have a unique file extension for
the config files. The name was settled on `config.ghostty`. This will
help with tooling. See #8438 (original discussion) for more details.
This PR introduces the preferred default of `.ghostty` while still
supporting the previous `config` file. If both files exist, a warning
log is sent.
The docs / website will need to be updated to reflect this change.
> [!NOTE]
> Only tested on macOS 26.0.
---------
Co-authored-by: Mitchell Hashimoto <m@mitchellh.com>
### Background
Been running Ghostty locally for a while now, and I use the Finder
service a lot. It often confuses me which one is the official one, until
I actually open it.
### Changes
- Use blueprint to distinguish from release app, if no custom icon
specified
- Change BundleDisplayName to Ghostty[Debug]
- Enable Info.plist preprocessing for reading
`$(INFOPLIST_KEY_CFBundleDisplayName)` for providing different services
with different configurations
> (Preprocessing was once reverted
before](https://github.com/ghostty-org/ghostty/commit/6508fec), so I'm
not sure whether this follows the 'rules' here, but for now, there are
no links in the plist file, so I think it’s
[safe](https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/technotes/tn2175/_index.html#:~:text=can%20pass%20the-,%2Dtraditional,-flag%20to%20the)
to enable it
### This PR depends on #9162#1691 doesn't seem to be an issue anymore, but changing appearance while
Ghosty is active will result in similar nastiness.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/fcd7761e-a521-4382-8d7a-9d93dc0806bc
### Changes
- [Sequoia/Ventura] Fix flickering new tab icon, and it also didn't
respond to window's key status change correctly
- [Sequoia/Ventura] Fix after changing appearance, tab bar may disappear
or have inconsistent background colour
- Fix initial tint of reset zoom button on Sequoia/Ventura with
`macos-titlebar-style=tabs` and all `native/transparent` titlebars
- Fix title alignment with custom font with `native/transparent`
titlebar