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Letters Ghosting #47

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tfantina opened this issue Feb 4, 2020 · 2 comments
Open

Letters Ghosting #47

tfantina opened this issue Feb 4, 2020 · 2 comments

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@tfantina
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tfantina commented Feb 4, 2020

For several months I've noticed when I delete some characters I get "ghost" letters, that seem to hang around. They have no effect, but they sit there which makes typing commands confusing.
So if I type 'git commit' and then delete that line perhaps the "c" will persist. So I will be left with a string like this ______c_______ even though I've deleted to the beginning of the line. If I then write git commit using the old c I will get this error message: git: 'ommit' is not a git command. For it to work I'd have to type out commit again in full which leaves this looking like: git ccommit.

I've tried uninstalling all plugins and even getting rid of Oh My Zsh, reinstalled and as soon as I added wild-cherry I started having the issue again.

@LivInAbsurdism
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I am also experiencing this issue. I suspect it may be related to a some setting possibly having to do with prompt, but have just begun investigating.

I have replicated the issue in iterm2, but it does not occur in apple's default terminal application.

@LivInAbsurdism
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Alright, it looks like it's an incompatibility with zsh autocomplete in the plugins of my ~/.zshrc. When I remove the plugin, I no longer experience this issue.

This is an older issue, but hopefully this helps anyone who runs into this issue in the future.

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