├── .gitignore ├── img ├── after.png └── before.png ├── setup.cfg ├── tests ├── 1622629345.result ├── 1622642895.result ├── 1622636942.result ├── 1622629413.result ├── 1622629391.result ├── 1622632055.result ├── 1622632078.result ├── 1622642747.result ├── 1622631443.result ├── 1622629345.test ├── 1622629413.test ├── 1622631443.test ├── 1622632055.test ├── 1622629391.test ├── 1622632078.test ├── 1622636942.test ├── 1622642747.test └── 1622642895.test ├── test_weechat_hints.py ├── conftest.py ├── README.md ├── weechat_hints.py └── LICENSE /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .mypy_cache/ 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /img/after.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GermainZ/kitty-weechat-hints/HEAD/img/after.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /img/before.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GermainZ/kitty-weechat-hints/HEAD/img/before.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.cfg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [flake8] 2 | ignore = E501, E203, W503 3 | [pycodestyle] 4 | ignore = line-too-long 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/1622629345.result: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | https://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.io 2 | https://xxxxxx.com/r/xxxxxx 3 | http://xx.io/3xxx 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/1622642895.result: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | https://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.io 2 | https://xxxxxx.com/r/xxxxxx 3 | https://xxxxxx.eu/pisg/r▶ 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/1622636942.result: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | https://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.io 2 | https://xxxxxx.com/r/xxxxxx 3 | https://www.youtuxx.com/watch?v=Sms3orcCxxx 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/1622629413.result: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | https://xxxxxxx.org/ 2 | https://xxxxxx.com/xxxxxxx/xxxxxxx/commit/7cc61cdbb36b5e75d4e73b947e2690a48a9c9efe 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/1622629391.result: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | https://xxxxxx.com/xxxxxxxxx 2 | http://i.xxxxx.com/xxtZW71.jpg▶ 3 | https://xxxxxxx.com/xxxxxxx/status/138528233534047xxxx 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/1622632055.result: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | https://xxxxxx.githu▶ 2 | https://www.xxxxxx.com/r/apexlegends/comments/nq3i7m 3 | https://blog.psy-q.ch/whyxxxxxwissflag/ 4 | http://xx.io/3oxV 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/1622632078.result: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | https://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.io 2 | https://xxxxxx.co▶ 3 | https://xxxxxx.com/xxxxxxxxx 4 | https://xxxxxxx.com/xxxxxxx/status/138528233534047xxxx 5 | http://xx.io/3oxV 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/1622642747.result: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | https://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.io 2 | https://xxxxxx.com/r/xxxxxx 3 | https://xxxxxx.eu/pisg/r▶ 4 | https://xxxxxx.com/xxxxx/xxxxxxx/commit/xxxxxb5fa3cebfc3662ad5fff098567616220cf8 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/1622631443.result: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | https://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.io 2 | https://xxxxxx.com/r/xxxxxx 3 | https://xxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.com/xxxxxxb80570bcd5b470a08d84f93caa5b4962ccd994ebceeb3d1xxxx64c2120/687474703a2f2f692e696d6775722e636f6d2f776136363678672e706e67 4 | https://www.xxxxxxxxxxx.com/2021/06/01/xxxxxxxx_xxxxxx_xxxx_xxx_xxxx/ 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test_weechat_hints.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from weechat_hints import get_urls 2 | 3 | 4 | def test_hint_urls(input_text, expected_urls): 5 | results = [result[2] for result in get_urls(input_text)] 6 | assert results == expected_urls 7 | 8 | def test_hint_positions(input_text, expected_urls): 9 | hints = [input_text[result[0]:result[1]] for result in get_urls(input_text)] 10 | for hint, url in zip(hints, expected_urls): 11 | assert hint[0] == url[0] and hint[-1] == url[-1], f'{hint=} {url=}' 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /conftest.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import glob 2 | from os.path import splitext 3 | 4 | 5 | def pytest_generate_tests(metafunc): 6 | if ( 7 | "input_text" in metafunc.fixturenames 8 | and "expected_urls" in metafunc.fixturenames 9 | ): 10 | inputs = [] 11 | ids = [] 12 | for path in glob.glob("tests/*.test"): 13 | with open(path) as input_file: 14 | input_text = input_file.read() 15 | base = splitext(path)[0] 16 | with open(f"{base}.result") as expected_file: 17 | expected_urls = expected_file.read().splitlines() 18 | inputs.append((input_text, expected_urls)) 19 | ids.append(base) 20 | metafunc.parametrize(("input_text", "expected_urls"), inputs, ids=ids) 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [![Python 3.9](https://img.shields.io/badge/python-3.9-blue.svg)](https://www.python.org/) 2 | [![License: GPL v3](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-GPLv3-purple.svg)](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0) 3 | [![Code style: black](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg)](https://github.com/psf/black) 4 | 5 | Description 6 | =========== 7 | 8 | A [kitty](https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/) kitten that aims to act like the 9 | [native URL hints kitten](https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/kittens/hints.html) 10 | (bound to `ctrl+shift+e` by default), while supporting WeeChat's line wrapping 11 | for URLs. The goal is to be able to use URL hints directly without having to 12 | go into WeeChat's raw mode (bound to `meta+l` by default) first. 13 | 14 | Dependencies 15 | ============ 16 | 17 | - [Python 3.9+](https://www.python.org/) 18 | 19 | … as well as [kitty](https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/) and 20 | [WeeChat](https://weechat.org/). 21 | 22 | Screenshots 23 | =========== 24 | 25 | **Before:** using kitty's native URL hints kitten, wrapped URLs are not 26 | detected/opened correctly. 27 | ![Before](img/before.png) 28 | 29 | **After:** using this script, wrapped URLs are detected/opened correctly. 30 | ![After](img/after.png) 31 | 32 | Usage instructions 33 | ================== 34 | 35 | In WeeChat, `weechat.look.prefix_suffix` and `weechat.look.separator_vertical` 36 | must be set to the same value. Additionally, the `WEECHAT_SEPARATOR` variable 37 | in the `weechat_hints.py` script must be updated to reflect that value. 38 | 39 | Download and place the script (`weechat_hints.py`) in the ~/.config/kitty/ 40 | directory, for example: 41 | 42 | cd ~/.config/kitty/ 43 | wget 'https://github.com/GermainZ/kitty-weechat-hints/raw/master/weechat_hints.py' 44 | 45 | Once that is done, kitty must be launched as such: `kitty -o 'map 46 | kitty_mod+e kitten hints --customize-processing weechat_hints.py' weechat`. 47 | 48 | The shortcut can be customized, for example `map f1` can be used instead to 49 | keep the original kitten intact as a backup, and make the WeeChat-aware one 50 | available by pressing the `F1` key. 51 | 52 | Notes 53 | ===== 54 | 55 | The script has to make certain assumptions, and may not work correctly if your 56 | WeeChat layout is vastly different or for specific messages. It should, 57 | however, provide a starting point that you can adapt. 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/1622629345.test: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 1.xxxxxxx │xxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxx - https://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.io - https://xxxxxx.com/r/xxxxxx - xxxxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxxxx▶ 2 | 2.xxxxxxx │11:28 xxxxx │ xxx xxxxxx xxxxx xxx x xxxxxx xxxxxxxxx, xxx │@xxx 3 | 3.xxxxxxxxxx │11:28 xxxxx │ xx xxxxx :x │@xxxxx 4 | 4.xxxxxx │11:28 xxxxx │ xxx xxxxxxx xxxxx x xxxxxx! │ xxx 5 | 5.├─#xxxxxxxx │11:29 xxxxx │ xxxxxx? │ xxxx 6 | 6.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxx │11:29 xxxxx │ xx │ xxxxxxx 7 | 7.├─#xxxxxx │11:29 └ │ xxx │ xxxxxx 8 | 8.├─##xxxxxxxxx │11:29 xxxxx │ xx xx xxxx xx xx │ xxx4xx 9 | 9.├─#xxxxxx │11:29 xxxxx │ xxx │ xxxxxxxx 10 | 10.├─#xxxx │11:29 xxxxx │ xx xxx xxxx xxxx xxx xxx? │ xxxxxxxx 11 | 11.├─#xxxxxxx │11:29 ├ │ :xx │ xxxxx 12 | 12.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │11:29 └ │ xxxxxxxx xxxx │ xxxxxxxxx 13 | 13.├─#xxxxxxxxxx │11:30 xxxxx │ xxxx! │ xxx 14 | 14.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │11:30 xxxxx │ xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx │ xxxxx 15 | 15.├─xxx │11:30 xxxxx │ xxxx │ xxxxxxxxxx 16 | 16.├─xxxxx │11:30 xxxxx │ xxxxx: xxxx xxxx xxxxxx xxxxx, xxx xxxxxx. │ xxxx_xxxx 17 | 17.└─xxxxx │11:30 xxxxx │ x xxxx xxx xxx xxxx xxxxxx x xxx xxx │ xxxxxxxx 18 | 18.xxxx │11:30 xxxxx │ xxx'xx xxxx 'xx. │ xxxxx 19 | 19.├─#xxxx │11:30 xxxxx │ xxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxxx. │ xxxxx 20 | 20.└─#xx │11:31 xxxxx │ xxxx xxx xxxx xx xxxxxxxxxxxxx, xxxx? │ xxxxxx 21 | 21.xxxx │11:31 xxxxx │ xxxx xxxxxx xxxx xxxxx xx xxx xxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxx, xxx'x xxxxxx xx │ xxxxxxx 22 | 22.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx│ │ xxxxxxx-xxxxxx. │ xxxxx 23 | 23.├─#xxxxxx │11:31 • │ xxxxx xxxxxx xx xx xx æxxxxxxxxxxx xxx x xxxx xxxx xxx xxxxx xxxxxxxx xx xxxx xx. │ x-xxxxxx 24 | 24.├─#xxxxxxx │11:32 xxxxx │ xxxxxxx xx... │ xxxxx 25 | 25.├─#xxxxxx │11:33 xxxxx │ .xxx x.x .xxx!!! │ xxxx0x 26 | 26.├─#xxxxx │11:33 xxxxx │ xxxx xx xxx xxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx, xxx xxxxxxxxxxxx xxx xx xxxx xxxxxxx, xxxx xxxxxxx │ xxxx0x_ 27 | 27.└─+xxx │ │ xx xxxx xx xxxx xx "xxxxxx xxxxxxx". │ xx08 28 | 28.xxxxxxxxx │11:33 └ │ "xx xxxxx'x xxxxxx" :x │ xxxxxxxxx 29 | 29.├─&x-xxxxxxxxxxx │11:34 xxxxx │ xxxx, xx'x xxxxxxxxxx xxx x xxxxx xx xxxx xxxxxxxx xxxx. │ xxxxxxxxx 30 | 30.├─&x-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │12:09 xxxxx │ xxx xxxxxx xx 'http://xx.io/3xxx' xxx x 'x !~/xxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 8888888' xxx'x xx │ xxx 31 | 31.├─#xxxxxxxx │ │ xxxx @xxxx xxxx :x │ xxx-x 32 | 32.└─#xxxxxxxxx │12:15 xxxxx │ xxxx xxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxx │ xxxxxxx 33 | │12:18 xxxxx │ x xxxx xxxx xx xxxx xxxxx .. │ xxxx 34 | │12:19 ├ │ xxxxxx, x xxxx xxxxxxxx xxx xxxxxx xx xxxx.. │ xxxxxxxxxx 35 | │12:21 └ │ xxxxxxxxx xxxx xxxx xx xxx xxxxxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx :x │ xx0xxx ▼ 36 | │[12:22] [32] [xxx/xxxxxx] 9:#xxxxxx(+xx){40}• 37 | │ xxxxxx [xxxxxxxx(xxx)] 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/1622629413.test: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 1.xxxxxxx │https://xxxxxxx.org/ | xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxx: 3.1 | xxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxx, *xxxx* xxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxxx | xxxxxx xxxx▶ 2 | 2.xxxxxxx │04:41 xxx │ xxxxx xx x xxxxxx xxxxxxx xx xxxx_2 x xxxxx │@xxxxxxxxx 3 | 3.xxxxxxxxxx │04:41 ├ │ xxx xxxxxx xxxxx_xxxxxx.xx │@xxxxxx 4 | 4.xxxxxx │04:42 ├ │ xx xxxxxx xx xx │@xxxx_2 5 | 5.├─#xxxxxxxx │04:42 ├ │ x xxxxxx xxx xxxxx xxx xxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxx xx xx │+xxxxxx 6 | 6.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxx │04:43 ├ │ xxx xxx xxxxxx x xxxxxxx xx xxxxxx xxxx xx xxxxxxxx xxxxxx │ _xxxxxxxxx 7 | 7.├─#xxxxxx │04:43 └ │ x xxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxx xxx xxxxxx_xxxxxx xxxxxx x xxxxx │ _xxxx_ 8 | 8.├─##xxxxxxxxx │04:55 xxxx │ xx, xxxx xxx xxxxxxxx, xxx xxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxxxxx xx xxxx xxx │ _xxx 9 | 9.├─#xxxxxx │04:55 └ │ xxxxx xxxxxxx.xxx.xxxxxx.xxxxx_xxxxxx.xxxxxxx_xxxxx_xxxxxx xx xxx xx xxxxxxx? │ xxxx 10 | 10.├─#xxxx │04:58 xxx │ xxxx xxx xxx 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xxxxx xx xxxx │ xxx 23 | 23.├─#xxxxxx │10:14 xxxxxxx │ xxxx_2: xxxxxx xxx xxx xxxxx_xxxxxxx xxxx, xxxxx xx xx xxx xxxxx! │ xxxxxxx 24 | 24.├─#xxxxxxx │11:45 → │ xxxxxxx (~xxxxxxx@xxxxxxx/xxx-xxxx/xxxxxxx) xxx xxxxxx #xxxxxxx │ xxxx 25 | 25.├─#xxxxxx │11:45 xxxxxxx │ xx /xxxx xxxxx xxx xxxxxxxx xxxx 'xxxxxxxx' xx xxxx. xxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxxx xx xxxxxxx │ xxxxxxxx 26 | 26.├─#xxxxx │ │ xxxxxx xxxx xx xxxx 'xxxxxx' xxxxxxx? │ xxxxxxxxx 27 | 27.└─+xxx │11:49 → │ xxxxx (~xxxxx@xxxx/x-xxx/x-7429725) xxx xxxxxx #xxxxxxx │ xxxxxxxx 28 | 28.xxxxxxxxx │11:51 xxxxx │ xxxxx xxxx x xxxxx xx xxxxxx, x xxx x xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx xxx xx xxxxxxxxx xxxxxx. xx │ xxxx 29 | 29.├─&x-xxxxxxxxxxx │ │ xxxxx x xxx xx xxxx xxx xxx xxxxxxxxxxxx xx xxxxxxx? │ xxxxxxx_xx 30 | 30.├─&x-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │11:51 xxxxxxxxx │ xxxxxxx: xxxx, xx'x xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxx: │ xxxxxxx 31 | 31.├─#xxxxxxxx │ │ https://xxxxxx.com/xxxxxxx/xxxxxxx/commit/7cc61cdbb36b5e75d4e73b947e2690a48a9c9efe │ xxxxxxxx 32 | 32.└─#xxxxxxxxx │11:52 xxxxxxx │ xxxx. xxxxx-xx. │ xxxxxxx 33 | │12:15 @xxxxxxxxx │ xxxxxxx: xxx, xxxx xx xxx xxxx xxx xxxxxxxx xxxx │ x0x 34 | │12:16 └ │ (xxxxx xxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxx xx xxxx xxxxxxx, xxx xxxx xxx xxx xxxxxxxxx xxxxx) │ xxxxxxx 35 | │12:16 xxxxxxx │ xxx xxx x xxx xx xxxxxxx xxx xxxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxx? │ xxxxxx ▼ 36 | │[12:23] [32] [xxx/xxxxxx] 11:#xxxxxxx(+xxxx){469}• 37 | │ xxxxxx [xxxxxxxx(xxx)] 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/1622631443.test: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 1.xxxxxxx │xxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxx - https://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.io - https://xxxxxx.com/r/xxxxxx - xxxxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxxxx▶ 2 | 2.xxxxxxx │23:36 xxxxxxxx │ xxxxxxxxx: xxxxxxx xxx'x xxxxxx xx xxxx │@xxx 3 | 3.xxxxxxxxxx │23:37 xxxxxx │ ^ │@xxxxx 4 | 4.xxxxxx │23:37 xxxxxxxx │ xxxxxx x'x xxxxxxxxxx? xxx https://xxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.com/xxxxxxb80570bcd5b470a08d84f9 │ xxx 5 | 5.├─#xxxxxxxx │ │ 3caa5b4962ccd994ebceeb3d1xxxx64c2120/687474703a2f2f692e696d6775722e636f6d2f776136363678672 │ xxxx 6 | 6.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxx │ │ e706e67 │ xxxxxxx 7 | 7.├─#xxxxxx │23:37 xxxxxxxxx │ xx, xxx'xx xxxxx. │ xxxxxx 8 | 8.├─##xxxxxxxxx │23:38 └ │ x xxx xxxxxxxx xx xxxxxxxxx16. │ xxx4xx 9 | 9.├─#xxxxxx │23:38 xxxxxx │ x xxx xxxxxxxxx xxxx xxx'xx xx xxxxx xxxx │ xxxxxxxx 10 | 10.├─#xxxx │23:39 xxxxxxxx │ xxxxxxxxx: xxxx16-xxxxxxxxx? │ xxxxxxxx 11 | 11.├─#xxxxxxx │23:39 xxxxxxxxx │ xxxx xxxx16. │ xxxxx 12 | 12.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │23:40 xxxxxxxx │ xx xxx │ xxxxxxxxx 13 | 13.├─#xxxxxxxxxx │23:42 @xxxxx │ xx xxx, x xxxxx 16. │ xxx 14 | 14.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │23:43 xxxxxxxxx │ x xxxxxxxx, xxxxxxxxx, xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxx. │ xxxxx 15 | 15.├─xxx │23:43 ├ │ xxxx xx xxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxx xxxx xxxxxx. │ xxxxxxxxxx 16 | 16.├─xxxxx │23:44 ├ │ xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxx'x xxxxxx xxxxxx x xxx xx xxxx. │ xxxx_xxxx 17 | 17.└─xxxxx │23:44 ├ │ xx xxxxx xxxxxxxx'x xxxxxx "xxx xxx xxxxx xxxx16?" │ xxxxxxxx 18 | 18.xxxx │23:45 ├ │ xxx xx xxxxx xxxxx-xxxxxxx xxxxxxx xx xxxxxx "xxx x xxxxxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxx'x xxxx 10 │ xxxxx 19 | 19.├─#xxxx │ │ xxxxxx xx xxxx, xxx xxxxxxxxxx." │ xxxxx 20 | 20.└─#xx │-- xxx, 02 xxx 2021 -- │ xxxxxx 21 | 21.xxxx │00:00 ├ │ xx, xxxxxxx │ xxxxxxx 22 | 22.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx│00:00 ├ │ *xxxxxxx │ xxxxx 23 | 23.├─#xxxxxx │00:00 └ │ xxxxxx. │ x-xxxxxx 24 | 24.├─#xxxxxxx │00:00 ← │ xxxxxxxxx (~xxxxx@xxxx/xxxxx) xxx xxxx (xxxx: xxxxxxx) │ xxxxx 25 | 25.├─#xxxxxx │00:15 xxxxx │ xxx xx xx xxxxx xx xxx xxxxx... │ xxxx0x 26 | 26.├─#xxxxx │00:16 └ │ .x xxxxx │ xxxx0x_ 27 | 27.└─+xxx │00:16 xxxxxxx │ (xxxxx) [33/47] x xxxxx xxx xxxxx x xxxxxxxx xxx xxxxxx xxxxxx. │ xx08 28 | 28.xxxxxxxxx │00:47 xxxxx │ https://www.xxxxxxxxxxx.com/2021/06/01/xxxxxxxx_xxxxxx_xxxx_xxx_xxxx/ │ xxxxxxxxx 29 | 29.├─&x-xxxxxxxxxxx │08:49 xxxxx │ xx! │ xxxxxxxxx 30 | 30.├─&x-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │09:30 • │ xxxxx xx xxxxxxx xxxx xxxx │ xxx 31 | 31.├─#xxxxxxxx │09:34 • │ xxxxx xxxxxx xxxxx xxx xxxxxxxxxxx. │ xxx-x 32 | 32.└─#xxxxxxxxx │09:34 xxxxx │ xxxxxx │ xxxxxxx 33 | │09:34 xxxxx │ xxxx'x xx? │ xxxx 34 | │09:40 xxxxx │ xx xxxxxx-xx-xxx xxxxxxx xx xx xxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxx xxx xxxxxxxxx xxx xxxx xxx x xx xxxx │ xxxxxxxxxx 35 | │ │ xxxxx xxxxx xx. xxxx xxx xxx xx xx xxxxx xx xx xxx, xx xxx x xxxx xx xxxxx xxxxx xxx xx │ xx0xxx ▼ 36 | │[12:57] [32] [xxx/xxxxxx] 9:#xxxxxx(+xx){40}• -xxxx(86)- 37 | │ xxxxxx [xxxxxxxx(xxx)] 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/1622632055.test: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 1.xxxxxxx │xxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxx - https://xxxxxx.githu▶│xxxxxxx xx www.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.com xxx! xxx xxxx xx xx xxxxxx▶ 2 | 2.xxxxxxx │ │ xxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx xxxx │@xxx │ │ xxxxx xx xxx xx xx xxxxx │@xxxx 3 | 3.xxxxxxxxxx │ │ xxxxx, xxx'x xxxxxx xx │@xxxxx │ │ xxxx xxxxx │@xxxxxxxx 4 | 4.xxxxxx │ │ xxxxxxx-xxxxxx. │ xxx │10:47 xxxxxxxx │ xxxxx: xxxxx xxx xxx xxxx │ _xx_ 5 | 5.├─#xxxxxxxx │11:31 • │ xxxxx xxxxxx xx xx xx │ xxxx │ │ xxxxx, xxx x xxxxxx xx xxxx │ x_xxxxxx 6 | 6.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxx │ │ æxxxxxxxxxxx xxx x xxxx xxxx │ xxxxxxx │ │ xx xxxxx x xxx'x xxxxxxxxxx │ xxxx` 7 | 7.├─#xxxxxx │ │ xxx xxxxx xxxxxxxx xx xxxx │ xxxxxx │ │ https://www.xxxxxx.com/r/ap │ xxxxxxxx 8 | 8.├─##xxxxxxxxx │ │ it. │ xxxxxx │ │ exlegends/comments/nq3i7m │ xxxxxxxx 9 | 9.├─#xxxxxx │11:32 xxxxx │ xxxxxxx xx... │ xxxxxxxx │10:55 xxxxx │ xxxx! xx xxxxxxxx! xxxx │ xxxxxxxx 10 | 10.├─#xxxx │11:33 xxxxx │ .xxx x.x .xxx!!! │ xxxxxxxx │ │ xxxxxxx xx xxx xx xxx │ xxxx 11 | 11.├─#xxxxxxx │11:33 xxxxx │ xxxx xx xxx xxxxx xxxxxx │ xxxxx │ │ xxxxxx x'x xxxxx xxxxx xx │ xxxxxxxx 12 | 12.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │ │ xxxxxx xxxxxx, xxx │ xxxxxxxxx │ │ xxxxxx │ xxxxxxx 13 | 13.├─#xxxxxxxxxx │ │ xxxxxxxxxxxx xxx xx xxxx │ xxx │10:59 xxxxx │ xxxxxxxx: xxxx xxxxx? │ xxxxxxxxx 14 | 14.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │ │ xxxxxxx, xxxx xxxxxxx xx xxxx │ xxxxx │11:20 xxxxxxxx │ xxxxx: https://blog.psy-q.c │ xxxxxxxxx 15 | 15.├─xxx │ │ xx xxxx xx "xxxxxx xxxxxxx". │ xxxxxxxxxx│ │ h/whyxxxxxwissflag/ │ xxxxxxxxxx 16 | 16.├─xxxxx │11:33 └ │ "xx xxxxx'x xxxxxx" :x │ xxxx_xxxx │11:20 xxxxxx │ xxx: xxx xxxx xxxxx xxxx? – │ xxxxx 17 | 17.└─xxxxx │11:34 xxxxx │ xxxx, xx'x xxxxxxxxxx xxx x │ xxxxxxxx │ │ xxxxxxxx xxx xxxxxx xx xxx │ x1101 18 | 18.xxxx │ │ xxxxx xx xxxx xxxxxxxx xxxx. │ xxxxx │ │ xxxx xx xxxxxxxxxxx │ xxxxxxx 19 | 19.├─#xxxx │12:09 xxxxx │ xxx xxxxxx xx │ xxxxx │11:22 xxxxxxxx │ xxxx xx xxx xxxx? xxxxx xxx │ xxxxxx 20 | 20.└─#xx │ │ 'http://xx.io/3oxV' and i 'r │ xxxxxx │ │ a package of swiss │ barlas 21 | 21.xxxx │ │ !~/xxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │ xxxxxxx │ │ xxxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxx │ xxxx 22 | 22.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx│ │ 8888888' xxx'x xx xxxx @xxxx │ xxxxx │ │ xxxxxxx │ xxxxx 23 | 23.├─#xxxxxx │ │ xxxx :x │ x-xxxxxx │11:22 └ │ xxx xxxx xxxx! │ xxxxx 24 | 24.├─#xxxxxxx │12:15 xxxxx │ xxxx xxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx │ xxxxx │11:23 xxxxx │ xxxx, xxxx'x xxx xxxx xx │ xxxxxxxxxx 25 | 25.├─#xxxxxx │ │ xxxxx │ xxxx0x │ │ xxxx x xxxxxx xxx :) │ xxxxxxxx 26 | 26.├─#xxxxx │12:18 xxxxx │ x xxxx xxxx xx xxxx xxxxx .. │ xxxx0x_ │11:23 └ │ xx xxxxxx, xx xxxxxx, xx │ xxxxxxxx 27 | 27.└─+xxx │12:19 ├ │ xxxxxx, x xxxx xxxxxxxx xxx │ xx08 │ │ xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxx │ xxxxxx 28 | 28.xxxxxxxxx │ │ xxxxxx xx xxxx.. │ xxxxxxxxx │11:24 xxxxxxxx │ xxx xxxx x xxx xxx xxx │ xxxxxxxxxx 29 | 29.├─&x-xxxxxxxxxxx │12:21 ├ │ xxxxxxxxx xxxx xxxx xx xxx │ xxxxxxxxx │ │ xxxx... xxxxxx xxxxxxx xxx │ xxxxxxxxxx 30 | 30.├─&x-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │ │ xxxxxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx │ xxx │ │ xxxxxxx xxxxxx │ xxxxxx 31 | 31.├─#xxxxxxxx │ │ :x │ xxx-x │11:24 └ │ xxxxxxx │ xxx117 32 | 32.└─#xxxxxxxxx │12:24 └ │ xxxx xxxxxx xxx │ xxxxxxx │11:24 xxxxxxxx │ xxx │ xxxxxxxx 33 | │ │ xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxx │ xxxx │11:24 └ │ xxxxxx xx xx │ xxxxxx78 34 | │12:31 xxxxxxxx │ xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx │ xxxxxxxxxx│11:24 xxxxxxxx │ xxxxx xxx xxx xxxxxx xxxx │ xxxxxx 35 | │12:33 xxxxx │ xxxxxxxx: :x │ xx0xxx ▼│ │ xxxxxxx │ xxxxxxxxx▼ 36 | │[13:07] [32] [xxx/xxxxxx] 9:#xxxxxx(+xx){40}• │[13:07] [32] [xxx/xxxxxx] 6:#xxxxxxxxxxxxx(+xxx){198}• 37 | │ xxxxxx [xxxxxxxx(xxx)] │ xxxxxx [xxxxxxxx(xxx)] 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/1622629391.test: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 1.xxxxxxx │xxxxxxx xx xxxxxxxxx's xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx! https://xxxxxx.com/xxxxxxxxx | 🤙🔊 ... 🔟⌛! | http://i.xxxxx.com/xxtZW71.jpg▶ 2 | 2.xxxxxxx │03:05 xx │ x xxxx xx xxxx xxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxx │+xxxxx 3 | 3.xxxxxxxxxx │03:05 +xxxxx │ xxxxxxx: xxxxxx, x xxxx xx xxx :) │+xxxx 4 | 4.xxxxxx │03:06 • │ xxxxxxx xxxxx x xxxxxx xxx xxx xxxxxxxx xxx xxxxx xxx xxx xxxx │ xxxxxxxxx 5 | 5.├─#xxxxxxxx │03:06 +xxxx │ xxx │ xxxxxxx 6 | 6.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxx │03:06 xxxxxxx │ xxxxxxx, xxx │ xxxxxxxx 7 | 7.├─#xxxxxx │03:09 ├ │ xx │ xxxxxxx 8 | 8.├─##xxxxxxxxx │03:10 ├ │ xxxx │ xx 9 | 9.├─#xxxxxx │03:10 └ │ xxxx xxxx xxx xxxx xxxxxxx xx xxx xxxx xxx xxxx, xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxx, xxx xxx │ xxxxx 10 | 10.├─#xxxx │ │ xxx'x xxxx xxx? │ xxx 11 | 11.├─#xxxxxxx │03:34 xxxxxxxxxxx │ 'xxxxx, x'xxx │ xxxxxxxxx 12 | 12.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │03:39 xxxxxx │ xxxxxxxxxxx: \x │ xxxxxxxxxx 13 | 13.├─#xxxxxxxxxx │03:58 └ │ xx xxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx xx xxx xxxxx: │ xxxxxxx 14 | 14.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │ │ https://xxxxxxx.com/xxxxxxx/status/138528233534047xxxx │ xxxxxx 15 | 15.├─xxx │05:03 +xxxx │ x xxxxxxx xxxxxxxx: xxxxxx xxxx xxxxxx xx xxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xx │ 16 | 16.├─xxxxx │ │ xxxxxxxx xxxx `xxxxx`? │ 17 | 17.└─xxxxx │05:03 └ │ xx, xxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxxx xxx xxxxx xxxx │ 18 | 18.xxxx │05:22 xx │ xxxx: xxx xxxx xxx (xx xxxx x xxxxx); xxxx, xx xxx xxxxxx 2016 │ 19 | 19.├─#xxxx │05:48 ├ │ xx xxxxx x xxxxx xx xxx xxxxxx xxxxxxx xxx xxxxxxx xx xxx xxx xxxx xx xxx xxxx │ 20 | 20.└─#xx │05:49 ├ │ xxx xxxx, x xxxx x xxx xxx xxx xxxxxxx xx xxxx xxx xxxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxxx xx │ 21 | 21.xxxx │ │ xxxxx (xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx) xxxxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxx xxxxx │ 22 | 22.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx│05:52 ├ │ xxxx xxx │ 23 | 23.├─#xxxxxx │05:52 ├ │ xxxxx xxxxxx │ 24 | 24.├─#xxxxxxx │05:52 └ │ (xxx xxxxxxxx xx xxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxx xx xxxx) │ 25 | 25.├─#xxxxxx │06:50 • │ xx xxxxx xxxxxxx xxxx x xxx │ 26 | 26.├─#xxxxx │06:50 xx │ xxxxxxx xxxx-xx-xxxx xxxxx xx xxxxx │ 27 | 27.└─+xxx │06:53 ├ │ xxxx xxxx; xxxxxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxx xx xxxxxxx │ 28 | 28.xxxxxxxxx │06:53 ├ │ xxxx: xxxxx xxxxxxx xx ^ (xx'x xx x-xxxxx) │ 29 | 29.├─&x-xxxxxxxxxxx │06:55 └ │ xxxxxxxxx xxx, xxxx-xxxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxxx, xxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxx xx │ 30 | 30.├─&x-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │06:55 • │ xx xx xxxx xxxxxxxxx │ 31 | 31.├─#xxxxxxxx │09:12 xxxxxxx │ :) │ 32 | 32.└─#xxxxxxxxx │11:28 xxxxxxxx │ xxxxxx: xxxxx x'x xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx xxx xx xxxxxxx xxxxxx xx xxxxxx xxxx xxxxx xxx │ 33 | │ │ xxxxxxxx xx xxxxxx │ 34 | │11:28 ├ │ xxxxx xx xxxx xx xx xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx │ 35 | │11:28 └ │ xxx xxxxxxx xxx xx x xxx xxxxxxx xxx │ 36 | │[12:23] [32] [xxx/xxxxxx] 8:##xxxxxxxxx(+xx){13}• 37 | │ xxxxxx [xxxxxxxx(xxx)] 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/1622632078.test: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 1.xxxxxxx │◀xxx xxxxxxx - https://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.io - https://xxxxxx.co▶│◀xxxxxx xxxxxxxx! https://xxxxxx.com/xxxxxxxxx | 🤙🔊 ... 🔟 2 | 2.xxxxxxx │ │ xxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx xxxx │@xxx │03:09 ├ │ xx │+xxxxx 3 | 3.xxxxxxxxxx │ │ xxxxx, xxx'x xxxxxx xx │@xxxxx │03:10 ├ │ xxxx │+xxxx 4 | 4.xxxxxx │ │ xxxxxxx-xxxxxx. │ xxx │03:10 └ │ xxxx xxxx xxx xxxx xxxxxxx │ xxxxxxxxx 5 | 5.├─#xxxxxxxx │11:31 • │ xxxxx xxxxxx xx xx xx │ xxxx │ │ xx xxx xxxx xxx xxxx, xxxx │ xxxxxxx 6 | 6.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxx │ │ æxxxxxxxxxxx xxx x xxxx xxxx │ xxxxxxx │ │ xxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxx, xxx │ xxxxxxxx 7 | 7.├─#xxxxxx │ │ xxx xxxxx xxxxxxxx xx xxxx │ xxxxxx │ │ xxx xxx'x xxxx xxx? │ xxxxxxx 8 | 8.├─##xxxxxxxxx │ │ xx. │ xxx4xx │03:34 xxxxxxxxxxx │ 'xxxxx, x'xxx │ xx 9 | 9.├─#xxxxxx │11:32 xxxxx │ xxxxxxx xx... │ xxxxxxxx │03:39 xxxxxx │ xxxxxxxxxxx: \x │ xxxxx 10 | 10.├─#xxxx │11:33 xxxxx │ .xxx x.x .xxx!!! │ xxxxxxxx │03:58 └ │ xx xxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx │ xxx 11 | 11.├─#xxxxxxx │11:33 xxxxx │ xxxx xx xxx xxxxx xxxxxx │ xxxxx │ │ xx xxx xxxxx: https://xxxxx │ xxxxxxxxx 12 | 12.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │ │ xxxxxx xxxxxx, xxx │ xxxxxxxxx │ │ xx.com/xxxxxxx/status/13852 │ xxxxxxxxxx 13 | 13.├─#xxxxxxxxxx │ │ xxxxxxxxxxxx xxx xx xxxx │ xxx │ │ 8233534047xxxx │ xxxxxxx 14 | 14.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │ │ xxxxxxx, xxxx xxxxxxx xx xxxx │ xxxxx │05:03 +xxxx │ x xxxxxxx │ xxxxxx 15 | 15.├─xxx │ │ xx xxxx xx "xxxxxx xxxxxxx". │ xxxxxxxxxx│ │ xxxxxxxx: xxxxxx xxxx │ 16 | 16.├─xxxxx │11:33 └ │ "xx xxxxx'x xxxxxx" :x │ xxxx_xxxx │ │ xxxxxx xx xxxx xxxx xxxxx │ 17 | 17.└─xxxxx │11:34 xxxxx │ xxxx, xx'x xxxxxxxxxx xxx x │ xxxxxxxx │ │ xxxxx xxxxx xx xxxxxxxx │ 18 | 18.xxxx │ │ xxxxx xx xxxx xxxxxxxx xxxx. │ xxxxx │ │ xxxx `xxxxx`? │ 19 | 19.├─#xxxx │12:09 xxxxx │ xxx xxxxxx xx │ xxxxx │05:03 └ │ xx, xxxx xxxxx xxxx │ 20 | 20.└─#xx │ │ 'http://xx.io/3oxV' xxx x 'x │ xxxxxx │ │ xxxxxxxxx xxx xxxxx xxxx │ 21 | 21.xxxx │ │ !~/xxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │ xxxxxxx │05:22 xx │ xxxx: xxx xxxx xxx (xx xxxx │ 22 | 22.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx│ │ 8888888' xxx'x xx xxxx @xxxx │ xxxxx │ │ x xxxxx); xxxx, xx xxx │ 23 | 23.├─#xxxxxx │ │ xxxx :x │ x-xxxxxx │ │ xxxxxx 2016 │ 24 | 24.├─#xxxxxxx │12:15 xxxxx │ xxxx xxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx │ xxxxx │05:48 ├ │ xx xxxxx x xxxxx xx xxx │ 25 | 25.├─#xxxxxx │ │ xxxxx │ xxxx0x │ │ xxxxxx xxxxxxx xxx xxxxxxx │ 26 | 26.├─#xxxxx │12:18 xxxxx │ x xxxx xxxx xx xxxx xxxxx .. │ xxxx0x_ │ │ xx xxx xxx xxxx xx xxx xxxx │ 27 | 27.└─+xxx │12:19 ├ │ xxxxxx, x xxxx xxxxxxxx xxx │ xx08 │05:49 ├ │ xxx xxxx, x xxxx x xxx xxx │ 28 | 28.xxxxxxxxx │ │ xxxxxx xx xxxx.. │ xxxxxxxxx │ │ xxx xxxxxxx xx xxxx xxx │ 29 | 29.├─&x-xxxxxxxxxxx │12:21 ├ │ xxxxxxxxx xxxx xxxx xx xxx │ xxxxxxxxx │ │ xxxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx │ 30 | 30.├─&x-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │ │ xxxxxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx │ xxx │ │ xxxxxxxxx xx xxxxx │ 31 | 31.├─#xxxxxxxx │ │ :x │ xxx-x │ │ (xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx) │ 32 | 32.└─#xxxxxxxxx │12:24 └ │ xxxx xxxxxx xxx │ xxxxxxx │ │ xxxxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxx │ 33 | │ │ xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxx │ xxxx │ │ xxxxx │ 34 | │12:31 xxxxxxxx │ xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx │ xxxxxxxxxx│05:52 ├ │ xxxx xxx │ 35 | │12:33 xxxxx │ xxxxxxxx: :x │ xx0xxx ▼│05:52 ├ │ xxxxx xxxxxx │ 36 | │[13:07] [32] [xxx/xxxxxx] 9:#xxxxxx(+xx){40}• │[13:07] [32] [xxx/xxxxxx] 8:##xxxxxxxxx(+xx){13}• -xxxx(11)- 37 | │ xxxxxx [xxxxxxxx(xxx)] │ xxxxxx [xxxxxxxx(xxx)] 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/1622636942.test: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 1.xxxxxxx │xxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxx - https://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.io - https://xxxxxx.com/r/xxxxxx - xxxxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxxxx▶ 2 | 2.xxxxxxx │14:11 xxxxx │ .xxx │@xxx 3 | 3.xxxxxxxxxx │14:11 @xxxxx │ xxxxxx. │@xxxxx 4 | 4.xxxxxx │14:11 xxxxx │ xx │ xxx 5 | 5.├─#xxxxxxxx │14:12 └ │ xxxxxxxxxx │ xxxx 6 | 6.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxx │14:15 xxxxx │ xxxxx.. │ xxxxxxx 7 | 7.├─#xxxxxx │14:15 ├ │ xx xxxx x xxxxxxx xx xxx xxxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxx xxx xxxx xxxx │ xxxxxx 8 | 8.├─##xxxxxxxxx │14:15 ├ │ xx. xx xxxxx'x xxxxxx xxxxxxxx, xxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxx. xxxxx'x xxxx xx xxx xxx xxxxx xxx... │ xxx4xx 9 | 9.├─#xxxxxx │14:16 └ │ xxxxxx xx xx xxxx xxxx xx xx xxx xxxxx xxxx. │ xxxxxxxx 10 | 10.├─#xxxx │14:16 @xxxxx │ "xxxx xxxxx" xxx xxxx xxx? │ xxxxxxxx 11 | 11.├─#xxxxxxx │14:16 xxxxx │ .xxxx xxxxxxx │ xxxxx 12 | 12.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │14:16 • │ xxxxxxx xxxxxxxx x xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxx xx xxxxx'x xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx. │ xxxxxxxxx 13 | 13.├─#xxxxxxxxxx │14:16 xxxxx │ xxxx │ xxx 14 | 14.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │14:16 @xxxxx │ xxxxxx xxxxxxx? │ xxxxx 15 | 15.├─xxx │14:17 xxxxx │ xx xxx xxxx xx xxx xxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxx xx xxxx. xxxx xxxx xxxx xxx 1-2 xxxxx (xxxxxx xxx │ xxxxxxxxxx 16 | 16.├─xxxxx │ │ xxxxxxx xxxxx). xxx xxx xxxx xxxxxxxx xx xxxx'x xxxxxx xxxxx xxx xxxxx xxxx. │ xxxx_xxxx 17 | 17.└─xxxxx │14:17 xxxxx │ xxx xxxxx xxxxxxx xxxx xxx xxx xxxx 🌈xxxxxxxxxx™. │ xxxxxxxx 18 | 18.xxxx │14:17 xxxxx │ x xxxxx xx xx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxxxxxx xxxxx xxx xxxxx, xxx xxxxx xxxx xx xxxxx'x │ xxxxx 19 | 19.├─#xxxx │ │ xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx. │ xxxxxx891 20 | 20.└─#xx │14:17 └ │ xxxxx: xxx xx xxxx xx xxx! xxx'xx xxxx.. x xxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx │ xxxxx 21 | 21.xxxx │14:17 xxxxx │ xxxx xxx xxxx xxxxxxx xx xxx xxxxx. │ xxxxxx 22 | 22.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx│14:19 xxxxx │ xxxxxxxxx xx xxxx xxxxxxx xx xxx xx xxxxxxx+xxxxxxxxx, xx xxxxx. xxx xx xx xxxxxxx xxx │ xxxxxxx 23 | 23.├─#xxxxxx │14:20 xxxxx │ x xxx'x xx xxxxxxxxx. │ xxxxx 24 | 24.├─#xxxxxxx │14:20 xxxxx │ xxx xx xx xxxxx xxxxx ? │ x-xxxxxx 25 | 25.├─#xxxxxx │14:20 xxxxx │ xxxxxxx xxx xx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx. │ xxxxx 26 | 26.├─#xxxxx │14:21 └ │ xxx xxxxx xxx xx xxx xxxx xx x xxx xxx. │ xxxx0x 27 | 27.└─+xxx │14:22 xxxxx │ xxxx xxx │ xxxx0x_ 28 | 28.xxxxxxxxx │──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── │ xx08 29 | 29.├─&x-xxxxxxxxxxx │14:24 xxxxx │ xxxxx: xxx xxxx xx xx xxxxx xxx xx xxxxxx? │ xxxxxxxxx 30 | 30.├─&x-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │14:24 ├ │ xx xx* │ xxxxxxxxx 31 | 31.├─#xxxxxxxx │14:24 └ │ xx. xx xxxxx x xxx xx xxxx? │ xxx 32 | 32.└─#xxxxxxxxx │14:27 xxxxx │ xxxxx: https://www.youtuxx.com/watch?v=Sms3orcCxxx │ xxxxx 33 | │14:27 xxxxx │ x xxx'x xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxx :( │ xxxxxxx 34 | │14:28 xxxxx │ xxxxx'x xx xxxx xx xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxx; xx'x xxxxxx. │ xxxx 35 | │14:28 xxxxx │ xxxxx: xxx xxxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxx xx xxxxxxxx xx xxx xxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxxxx _xxxx_ xxxxxxxx. │ xxxxxxxxx▼ 36 | │[14:29] [32] [xxx/xxxxxx] 9:#xxxxxx(+xx){41}• 37 | │ xxxxxx [xxxxxxxx(xxx)] 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/1622642747.test: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 1.xxxxxxx │xxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxx - https://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.io - https://xxxxxx.com/r/xxxxxx - xxxxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx 2 | 2.xxxxxxx │x xx xxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxxx x xxxxxxxx xx xxxxxxxx, xxxxx xxx xxx xxxx xxxxxxxx | xxxxxxx xxxxx: https://xxxxxx.eu/pisg/r▶ 3 | 3.xxxxxxxxxx │14:02 ├ │ xxxx xx x xxxx xx xxxxxxx xx xxx xxxxxx xxxxxxxx xx xxxxx! │@xxx 4 | 4.xxxxxx │14:02 └ │ (xx. xxxx xxx x xxx xx xxx xxxxx) │@xxxxx 5 | 5.├─#xxxxxxxx │14:04 xxxxx │ x xxx'x xxxx xxx xxx-xx xxxx │ xxxxxxxxx 6 | 6.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxx │14:05 @xxxxx │ xxxxxxxxx, xxxxx xxx'xx xxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxx. │ xxxx 7 | 7.├─#xxxxxx │14:06 └ │ x xx xxx xxx-xxxxx xxx xxxx xx xx xxx xxxx xxx xx'x xxxxx, xxx xxx xxxx xxxxx xx x │ xxxxxxx 8 | 8.├─##xxxxxxxxx │ │ xxx-xxxxxxxx "xxxxxxxxxxxxxx". │ xxxxxx 9 | 9.├─#xxxxxx │14:06 xxxxx │ https://xxxxxx.com/xxxxx/xxxxxxx/commit/xxxxxb5fa3cebfc3662ad5fff098567616220cf8 │ xxxxxx 10 | 10.├─#xxxx │14:06 ├ │ xxx. │ xxxxxxxx 11 | 11.├─#xxxxxxx │14:06 ├ │ xx xxxx xxx xxx. │ xxxxxxxx 12 | 12.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │14:06 └ │ (xxxx xxx xxxxxxxxx xx xxx xxxxxx) │ xxxxx 13 | 13.├─#xxxxxxxxxx │14:07 @xxxxx │ xx xxxx xx. │ xxxxxxxxx 14 | 14.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │14:08 xxxxx │ :x │ xxx 15 | 15.├─xxx │14:09 @xxxxx │ xx xxxxxxxx, x'x xxxx xxxxxxx xxxxx /xxx/xxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx, xx xxxxxxx xxxxxxx │ xxxxx 16 | 16.├─xxxxx │ │ xx xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxx. │ xxxxxx 17 | 17.└─xxxxx │14:09 └ │ xxxxx xxx xxxxxxxxxxx. │ xxxxxxxxxx 18 | 18.xxxx │14:10 xxxxx │ xxx xxx xxxx, xxxx. │ xxxx_xxxx 19 | 19.├─#xxxx │14:10 • │ xxxxx xxxxx xxx xxx. │ xxxxxxxx 20 | 20.└─#xx │14:10 xxxxx │ xxxx, xxxx. │ xxxxxx891 21 | 21.xxxx │14:10 xxxxx │ xxxx xx. 🙄 │ xxxxx 22 | 22.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx│14:11 xxxxx │ x'x 1.94x, xxxxxx xx xxxx xxx xxxx. │ xxxxxx 23 | 23.├─#xxxxxx │14:11 └ │ xxxxxxx, xxxx'x xxxxx xxxx xxxx xx' xxxxxxx xxxxxx. │ xxxxxxx 24 | 24.├─#xxxxxxx │14:11 xxxxx │ 1x79. 💦 │ xxxxx 25 | 25.├─#xxxxxx │14:11 xxxxx │ xxxxx xxxx xx'x xxx xxxxx xxxxxx. │ x-xxxxxx 26 | 26.├─#xxxxx │14:11 xxxxx │ xx'x xxx xxxx xxx xxx xxxxx xxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxx. │ xxxxx 27 | 27.└─+xxx │14:11 @xxxxx │ -_- │ xxxx0x 28 | 28.xxxxxxxxx │14:11 xxxxx │ xxxxx: xxx xxxx. │ xxxx0x_ 29 | 29.├─&x-xxxxxxxxxxx │14:12 xxxxx │ xxxxx: xxxx xxxxxxxxxx. │ xx08 30 | 30.├─&x-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │14:12 xxxxx │ xxx xxx! xx'x xxx xxxx xxx xxxx xxx. │ xxxxxxxxx 31 | 31.├─#xxxxxxxx │14:29 xxxxx │ xxxxx: xxxxxx xxx xxxxxxx │ xxxxxxxxx 32 | 32.└─#xxxxxxxxx │14:29 xxxxx │ ? │ xxx 33 | │14:29 xxxxx │ xx xxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxx x xxxxxxx xxxx xx xxx │ xxx-x 34 | │14:30 └ │ xxxxx: xx xx xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxx xx xxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxxxx.... │ xxxxxxx 35 | │14:30 xxxxx │ xxx'xx xxxx xxxx xx xxx xxxxxx xx xxx xxxx xx xxx 1xx xx xxxxx xxxxx? │ xxxx ▼ 36 | │[16:05] [32] [xxx/xxxxxx] 9:#xxxxxx(+xx){42}• -xxxx(471)- 37 | │ xxxxxx [xxxxxxxx(xxx)] 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/1622642895.test: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 1.xxxxxxx │xxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxx - https://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.io - https://xxxxxx.com/r/xxxxxx - xxxxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx 2 | 2.xxxxxxx │x xx xxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxxx x xxxxxxxx xx xxxxxxxx, xxxxx xxx xxx xxxx xxxxxxxx | xxxxxxx xxxxx: https://xxxxxx.eu/pisg/r▶ 3 | 3.xxxxxxxxxx │ │ xxx.? │@xxx 4 | 4.xxxxxx │15:36 xxxxx │ x'x xx xxxx xx xxx xxxx xxxx-xxxxx xxxxxx xxxx xxx xxxx. │@xxxxx 5 | 5.├─#xxxxxxxx │15:38 xxxxx │ xxxxx: xxx xxx xxxxxxxxx xxx xxxxx xxxxx x xxx │ xxxxxxxxx 6 | 6.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxx │15:39 xxxxx │ x xxxx xxxx x xxxx. ಠ_ಠ │ xxxx 7 | 7.├─#xxxxxx │15:40 xxxxx │ :( xxx xxxx │ xxxxxxx 8 | 8.├─##xxxxxxxxx │15:41 xxxxx │ x'x xxxxxx xxxx xxx'x xxxxxxxxx xx xxxxx xxxx xx xxxx xx xxx xxxx xx. │ xxxxxx 9 | 9.├─#xxxxxx │15:42 xxxxx │ xxxxx: xxxx'x xxxx xxxx! │ xxx4xx 10 | 10.├─#xxxx │15:43 └ │ xxxxx: x xxxxx xxxx xx xxxx xx xxxxx xxxx xxxxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxx xxx xxx xxxxx xxxx xxxx │ xxxxxxxx 11 | 11.├─#xxxxxxx │ │ xxxx xxx xxxxx xxxxxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx │ xxxxxxxx 12 | 12.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │15:44 xxxxx │ xxxxx: xx xxxx x xx xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx xxx xxx xxxxx xxxx xx │ xxxxx 13 | 13.├─#xxxxxxxxxx │ │ xxxxxxx x xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxx xxxx. │ xxxxxxxxx 14 | 14.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │15:45 xxxxx │ xxxxx: <3 │ xxx 15 | 15.├─xxx │15:46 └ │ /xxxxxx xxx-xxxx-#xxxxxx ##xxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxx │ xxxxx 16 | 16.├─xxxxx │15:46 xxxxx │ xxxxx: …xx'xx xxx xxxxx. <3 │ xxxxxx 17 | 17.└─xxxxx │15:46 xxxxx │ xxxxxxxxxx! │ xxxxxxxxxx 18 | 18.xxxx │15:46 ├ │ x xxxxxx xxx xxxx xxxx xxxx. │ xxxx_xxxx 19 | 19.├─#xxxx │15:46 ├ │ xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx xx xxxx xxxx xx x xxxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxx │ xxxxxxxx 20 | 20.└─#xx │15:47 └ │ xx x'x xxxxxxxx xxxx xx xxxxx xxxx │ xxxxxx891 21 | 21.xxxx │15:47 xxxxx │ xx x xxxx xx xxx xxx xxx xxxx. │ xxxxx 22 | 22.├─#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx│15:47 └ │ xx'x xxxxx xx xx xxxxxxxx xxx xxxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxx xx xxxxx. │ xxxxxx 23 | 23.├─#xxxxxx │15:48 xxxxx │ :x │ xxxxxxx 24 | 24.├─#xxxxxxx │15:55 xxxxx │ xxxxxxxxx: xxxxx xx xxxxx xxx xxxxx │ xxxxx 25 | 25.├─#xxxxxx │15:55 xxxxx │ xxx xxx xxx xxx xxxxxx. xx xxxxxx xxx "xxxxx xxxxxxxxx" xxxxxxxxxx xx xxxxxxxxx xxxxx │ x-xxxxxx 26 | 26.├─#xxxxx │ │ xxxxx'x xxxx xxx xxx x'x xxxxx xx x xxxxx xxxxx x xxx'x xxxx xx xxxx xxxx xxx x xxx'x xxxx │ xxxxx 27 | 27.└─+xxx │ │ xxxxx xx xxx xx │ xxxx0x 28 | 28.xxxxxxxxx │15:55 xxxxx │ xxxxxxx xxx xxx-xxx │ xxxx0x_ 29 | 29.├─&x-xxxxxxxxxxx │15:55 ├ │ xxxx xx xx xxx xxx xxx │ xx08 30 | 30.├─&x-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx │15:56 └ │ "xxxxx xxxxx" │ xxxxxxxxx 31 | 31.├─#xxxxxxxx │15:56 xxxxx │ x/xxx'x/xxxx xx/ │ xxxxxxxxx 32 | 32.└─#xxxxxxxxx │16:07 xxxxxxxx │ xxxxx: x'x xxxxxx xx xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxx xx xxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxxx xxx x xxxxxxx x │ xxx 33 | │ │ xxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxx xxx xxx xxxxx │ xxx-x 34 | │16:08 └ │ xxxxx: xxxxxxxx x xxxxxxx xxxxx, xxx xxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxx xxx xxxx xxx │ xxxxxxx 35 | │ │ xxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxx xxx xxxx, 🤔🤔 x xxxxx 🤔 │ xxxx ▼ 36 | │[16:08] [32] [xxx/xxxxxx] 9:#xxxxxx(+xx){42}• 37 | │ xxxxxx [xxxxxxxx(xxx)] 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /weechat_hints.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | # vim:fileencoding=utf-8 3 | # License: GPL v3 Copyright: 2021, Germain Z. 4 | # 2018, Kovid Goyal 5 | # pylint: disable=line-too-long 6 | 7 | import collections 8 | from dataclasses import dataclass, field 9 | import itertools 10 | import math 11 | import re 12 | 13 | 14 | # Must be equal to the values of `weechat.look.separator_vertical` and 15 | # `weechat.look.prefix_suffix`. 16 | WEECHAT_SEPARATOR = "│" 17 | 18 | CONTEXT_CHARS = 5 19 | 20 | # From 21 | # and . 22 | URL_DELIMITERS = "\x00-\x09\x0b-\x20\x7f-\xa0\xad\u0600-\u0605\u061c\u06dd\u070f\u08e2\u1680\u180e\u2000-\u200f\u2028-\u202f\u205f-\u2064\u2066-\u206f\u3000\ud800-\uf8ff\ufeff\ufff9-\ufffb\U000110bd\U000110cd\U00013430-\U00013438\U0001bca0-\U0001bca3\U0001d173-\U0001d17a\U000e0001\U000e0020-\U000e007f\U000f0000-\U000ffffd\U00100000-\U0010fffd" 23 | URL_PREFIXES = ( 24 | "http", 25 | "https", 26 | "file", 27 | "ftp", 28 | "gemini", 29 | "irc", 30 | "gopher", 31 | "mailto", 32 | "news", 33 | "git", 34 | ) 35 | REGEX = re.compile(rf"(?:{'|'.join(URL_PREFIXES)}):\/\/[^{URL_DELIMITERS}]{{3,}}") 36 | 37 | CLOSING_BRACKET_MAP = { 38 | "(": ")", 39 | "[": "]", 40 | "{": "}", 41 | "<": ">", 42 | "*": "*", 43 | '"': '"', 44 | "'": "'", 45 | } 46 | OPENING_BRACKETS = "".join(CLOSING_BRACKET_MAP) 47 | 48 | 49 | @dataclass 50 | class TextAreaLine: 51 | text: str 52 | 53 | 54 | @dataclass(frozen=True) 55 | class TextAreaKey: 56 | start_col: int 57 | end_col: int 58 | 59 | 60 | @dataclass 61 | class TextArea: 62 | lines: list[TextAreaLine] = field(default_factory=list) 63 | len_line: int = 0 64 | 65 | 66 | # postprocess_url() code from 67 | def postprocess_url(text: str, s: int, e: int) -> tuple[int, int]: 68 | if s > 4 and text[s - 5 : s] == "link:": # asciidoc URLs. 69 | url = text[s:e] 70 | idx = url.rfind("[") 71 | if idx > -1: 72 | e -= len(url) - idx 73 | while text[e - 1] in ".,?!" and e > 1: # Remove trailing punctuation. 74 | e -= 1 75 | # Truncate url at closing bracket/quote. 76 | if s > 0 and e <= len(text) and text[s - 1] in OPENING_BRACKETS: 77 | q = CLOSING_BRACKET_MAP[text[s - 1]] 78 | idx = text.find(q, s) 79 | if idx > s: 80 | e = idx 81 | # Restructured Text URLs. 82 | if e > 3 and text[e - 2 : e] == "`_": 83 | e -= 2 84 | return s, e 85 | 86 | 87 | def get_urls(text: str) -> list[tuple[int, int, str]]: 88 | results: list[tuple[int, int, str]] = [] 89 | paddings: dict[int, dict[int, int]] = collections.defaultdict(dict) 90 | lines = text.splitlines() 91 | num_cols = len(lines[0]) 92 | # Get the positions of the separators. 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